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NOTE:

It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No responsibility is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY:      

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date. Proof of purchase

will be required for any claim. 

INFORMATION:  

Please call us for a copy of our latest catalogue.

4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Coated

Electrodes
M.I.G.

On Heavy Metals
T.I.G.

On Light Alloy
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On Metals
M.A.G.
Gouging

By ARC/AIR

4.1.

Setting Sensitivity Selector.

Helmet sensitivity can be adjusted to ambient light conditions. This is necessary for low amperage tasks such as TIG on stainless steel.

4.1.1.

Switch unit on by pressing the ON button.

4.1.2.

Turn the helmet straight in front of the work place adjust the sensitivity selector to the MIN position and then progressively to the MAX position until the filter

switches from light to dark state.

4.1.3.

Turn the sensitivity selector progressively to the MIN position until the filter switches back to the light state. Now welding can commence. If however, 

the filter remains dark after the weld is completed, turn again slowly until the filter returns to the light state. The unit is now set for optimum use for the

specific welding application.

4.2.

Setting Delay Selector.

Adjustment can be made to the time it takes for the unit to switch back to the light state after welding has been completed. Turn the selector to the required 

setting (MIN 0.1 second to MAX 1.0 second).

4.3.

Setting Shade Selector.

To adjust the shade level turn the selector to the scale number (9-12) corresponding to the type of welding process.

4.4.

Setting and Adorning the Helmet.

4.4.1.

Press the ON switch (4.1.1).

4.4.2.

Set the shade selector to the required setting (4.3).

4.4.3.

Adjust the sensitivity selector (4.1).

4.4.4.

If required set the delay selector (4.2).

4.4.5.

Place helmet on your head and adjust the headband accordingly to ensure a firm but comfortable fit.

4.4.6.

During welding the lens will automatically darken to pre-set shade. On removal of the arc then lens will return to the light state.

4.4.7.

When work is complete, switch helmet off by pressing OFF switch  (if helmet is left on it will automatically switch off after 28 minutes).

4.5.

Battery Low Warning.

The welding filter has a red low warning indicator LOW BATT. When the red light warning indicator starts blinking there are approximately 8 hours 

of operational use left before the unit fails. Replace the batteries as soon as possible. 

ELECTRIC ARC WELDING OR GOUGING

Current Intensity in Ampreres

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5. MAINTENANCE

5.1.

Battery Replacement.

5.1.1.

Open the battery compartment by gently pushing back the shutter latch.

5.1.2.

Install the batteries according to the diagram located inside the battery compartment.

5.1.3.

Close the shutter by pushing it down gently.

5.2.

General.

5.2.1.

Periodically inspect the filter unit and cover/backing lenses. Cracked, pitted or scratched lenses reduce vision and serious reduce level of protection. 

Damaged components must be replaced immediately to avoid risk of injury to eyes and face.

5.2.2.

Clean all lenses with a soft tissue and a suitable lens cleaning fluid. DO NOT use any solvents or abrasives.

5.2.3.

DO NOT use any tool or sharp objects to remove components form the filter or helmet. To do so may damage the module resulting in malfunction 

and possible personal injury, and will also invalidate your warranty.

Declaration of Conformity

We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the product listed below is in conformity

with the following EEC standards and directives. The construction file for this product is held by the Manufacturer

and may be inspected on request by contacting Jack Sealey Ltd

For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into

the UK of Sealey Power Products

Mode Shades for Electronic Welding

Headshield.  Model: MIG/LITE

BS679: 1989 EN169

Signed by John Sealey

Date 1st June 1998

01284 757500

E-mail:

[email protected]

01284 703534

Sealey Group,

Bury St. Edmunds, 

Suffolk.

6. PARTS LIST

1.

Helmet

2.

Outside cover lens

3.

Frame

4.

Retaining Spring

5.

3.5” x 4.3” Cover lens

6.

Autodarkening welding filter

7.

Inside cover lens

8.

Headband

MIG/LITE - 213 -170398

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