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VarioProtect XXL-W-2 TC | Version 1.01 | EN

Disposal, recycling of used devices

14 Disposal, recycling of used devices

Please take care in your own interest and in the interest of 
the environment that all component parts of the machine 
are only disposed of in the intended and permitted way. 

14.1 Decommissioning

Discarded devices must be taken out of service immedi-
ately in a professional manner in order to avoid later mi-
suse and danger to the environment or persons.

- Remove batteries and accumulators, if available.

- If necessary, dismantle the welding helmet into mana-

geable and recyclable assemblies and components. 

- Dispose of the components in the designated disposal 

channels. 

14.2 Disposal of the new equipment packaging

All packaging materials and packaging aids used are 
recyclable and must always be sent for material recy-
cling. 

These components are to be disposed of separately and 
in a professional manner. In case of doubt, contact the 
municipal waste disposal service. 

If necessary, use the services of a specialised waste dis-
posal company for processing.

15 Spare parts

15.1 Ordering spare parts

The spare parts may be purchased with the authorised 
dealer or directly with the manufacturer. Please find the 
corresponding contact data in Chapter 1.2 Customer 
service.

Indicate the following basic information for requests or 
orders of spare parts:

- Type of device
- Item No. 
- Position No.
- Year of construction:
- Quantity
- Required mode of dispatch (mail, freight, sea, air, 
  express)
- Address of dispatch

Spare part orders which do not include the above indica-
tions may not be taken into consideration. If the indica-
tions regarding the mode of dispatch are missing, the 
product is dispatched at the discretion of the supplier. 

You will find information regarding the device type, item 
No. and year of manufacture on the type plate fixed to 
the welding helmet.

Example:

The filter cassette for the welding helmet VarioProtect 
XXL-W-2 TC  bestellt werden. The filter cassette has the 
number 2 in the spare parts drawing 1.

When ordering spare parts, send a copy of the spare 
parts drawing (1) with marked component (filter cas-
sette) and marked item number (2) to the authorised de-
aler or to the spare parts department and provide the 
following information:

Type of device:

Automatic Welding Helmet

 

VarioProtect XXL-W-2 TC

Item number:

                            1654025 

Positin number:

2

Drawing number:

1

DANGER!
Danger of injury by the use of wrong spare 

parts!

Dangers may result for the user and damages as well 
as malfunctions may be caused by using wrong or 
damaged spare parts.

-  Only use original spare parts of the manufacturer or 

spare parts admitted by the manufacturer.

-  Always contact the manufacturer in case of uncer-

tainties.

NOTE!

The manufacturer's warranty will become null and 
void if non-permissible spare parts are used  

Summary of Contents for VarioProtect XXL-W-2 TC

Page 1: ...VarioProtect XXL W 2 TC Operating Instuction VarioProtect XXL W 2 TC VARIOPROTECT Automatic Welding Helmet ...

Page 2: ...e 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Safety regulations 4 3 Indended Use 5 3 1 Improper use 5 4 Technical Data 5 5 Description 6 5 1 Wear parts 6 6 Transport packaging storage 6 6 1 Transport 6 6 2 Packaging 6 6 3 Storage 6 7 Product characteristic and setting options 7 7 1 Selection of delay time 7 7 2 Setting the sensitivity 7 7 3 Setting the operating mode 7...

Page 3: ...de We are always interested in valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summarised while taking applicable standards and rules the state of the art technology and our long term knowledge and experiences...

Page 4: ...peratures between 20 C and 70 C Protect the viewing window from liquid and dirt Clean the viewing window regularly and do not use strong cleaning agents Keep the sensors and solar panel clean Use a clean lint free cloth for cleaning Replace the sensors if they are damaged Replace the protective lens regularly or if they are scratched or damaged Set the correct protection level before using the hel...

Page 5: ...lting damage to persons or objects and invalidates the war ranty claim 3 1 Improper use Foreseeable improper use Do not use the welding helmet for welding if the protection level is not suitable Do not use the welding helmet for welding in grin ding mode Do not use the welding helmet for sun protection Do not use the welding helmet as a safety helmet for flying parts 4 Technical Data WARNING Dange...

Page 6: ...r or dealer 6 2 Packaging All used packaging materials and packaging aids are re cyclable and should be taken to a materials recycling de pot to be disposed of The delivery packaging is made of cardboard so please dispose carefully by having it chopped up and given to the recycling collection The film is made of polyethylene PE and the cushioned parts of polystyrene PS Deliver these substances to ...

Page 7: ...d using the DELAY control on the inside of the helmet The switch over time can be different depending on the welding process and sensitivity setting even if the switch for the delay time is in the same position If the filter flas hes when welding under low current conditions set the delay time to the Long position this may solve the pro blem Fig 2 Selection of delay time 7 2 Setting the sensitivit...

Page 8: ...he direc tion of the arrow further or narrower to adjust the hel met to a suitable position 2 Side bands Z Adjustment option symmetrically further or narrower in the direction of the arrow on both sides to adjust the distance of the user s eyes to the filter lens To adjust loosen the knobs on both si des of the helmet move the helmet symmetrically to the appropriate position and retighten the knob...

Page 9: ...ttered light class 1 Homogeneity class 1 Angle dependency class 1 Magnifying lens The filter cassette can be equipped with a magnifying lens if necessary Fig 7 Magnifying lens 10 Common problems and solutions Irregular darkening The headband may be adjusted unevenly on both sides of the helmet asymmetrical distances between eyes and viewing window Re adjust the headband and the distance to the vie...

Page 10: ...sification for the eye protection The welding head unit and the outer lens are marked with identification letters indicating the protection class against impact energy flying parts Protective helmet SWM 175 B CE 175 Standard B Medium impact energy shelling 120 m s Outer lens Safety lens SWM B CE B Medium impact energy shelling 120 m s Inner lens SWM F CE F Low impact energy 45 m s SWM Identificati...

Page 11: ...te from the frame 2 Insert the new filter cassette into the frame and en gage the lock Make sure that the filter cassette is cor rectly inserted in the frame 13 3 Battery change Push the battery carrier out of the battery holder with the battery facing down Fig 10 Remove the battery Remove the battery from the battery carrier and insert the new battery into the battery carrier with the side upward...

Page 12: ...ollowing basic information for requests or orders of spare parts Type of device Item No Position No Year of construction Quantity Required mode of dispatch mail freight sea air express Address of dispatch Spare part orders which do not include the above indica tions may not be taken into consideration If the indica tions regarding the mode of dispatch are missing the product is dispatched at the d...

Page 13: ... The following drawings should help you to identify necessary spare parts in case of service If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your dealer Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 11 Spare parts drawing 1 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 12 Spare parts drawing 2 ...

Page 14: ...rsonal protection Equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes DIN EN 379 2003 A1 2009 Personal eye protection Automatic welding filters DIN EN 61000 6 1 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 1 Generic standards Immunity for residential commercial and light industrial environments DIN EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic ...

Page 15: ...Notes VarioProtect XXL W 2 TC Version 1 01 EN 15 17 Notes ...

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