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4.2.    

SHADE GUIDE TABLE

4.3. 

  

CONTROLS (fig.2)

4.4. 

  

SHADE VALUE

4.4.1. 

  

The shade value ranges are divided into two sections ( 5-8 or 9-13). The shade range can be set to either 5 - 8 or 9 - 13 using the  

 

selector switch (fig.2.1).

4.4.2. 

  

The shade value can be set using the control dial (fig.2.2). Check the shade guide table (above) to determine the proper shade    

 

number for your application. The shade goes darker from 5 to 8 or from 9 to13. 

4.5.    

SENSITIVITY  CONTROL

4.5.1.   

The sensitivity can be set from LOW to HIGH by using the sensitivity contgrol dial (fig.2.5). The LOW setting suits excess ambient light  

 

or with another welding machine close by. The HIGH setting suits low amperage welding and welding in areas with low light conditions,  

 

especially low amperage argon arc welding. Selections between LOW and HIGH are suitable for most of indoor and outdoor welding  

 operations.

4.6.    

DELAY  CONTROL

4.6.1.   

When welding ceases, the viewing window automatically changes from dark back to light but with a pre-set delay to compensate. 

 

The delay time can be set from MIN (0.2 sec) to MAX (1.0 sec), by shade delay control (fig.2.4). The minimum delay suits spot or short  

 

welds. The maximum delay suits heavy current welding and reduces eye fatigue from the arc. Selections between MIN and MAX are  

 

suitable for most of indoor and outdoor welding operations.

4.7. 

  

GRINDING

4.7.1.   

To select between grinding and welding, set the Grind/Weld select switch (fig.2.3) to “GRIND”.

 NOTE:

 It is important to return this switch to the WELD position when the grinding operation is completed.

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Item

Description

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Shade grades select switch

2

Shade knob

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Grind / Weld select switch

4

Delay knob

5

Sensitivity knob

Summary of Contents for PWH616

Page 1: ...plug with a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician Class II products are wired with live brown and neutral blue only are marked with the Class II symbol A Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L B Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N C After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have been correctly connecte...

Page 2: ...ee equipment warning label and consult your Safety Director and a certified Industrial Hygienist 9 Follow all applicable EN ANSI CSA AS NZS and other regulatory guidelines pertaining to the use of respirators 8 DO NOT use the powered air purifying respirator where there is danger of fire or explosion 8 DO NOT use the powered air purifying respirator in windy conditions or negative pressure inside ...

Page 3: ...01 Front Cover Lens PWH616 H02 Auto Darkening Filter Cartridge PWH616 H03 Headband PWH616 H04 Sweat Band PWH616 H05 4 HELMET 4 1 HELMET ADJUSTMENT fig 1 4 1 1 To adjust the fit to head use the handwheel fig 1 1 on the back of the strap to increase or decrease the head band circumference 4 1 2 Further adjustment for fit to head can be achieved by increasing or decreasing the length of webbing strap...

Page 4: ...ecially low amperage argon arc welding Selections between LOW and HIGH are suitable for most of indoor and outdoor welding operations 4 6 DELAY CONTROL 4 6 1 When welding ceases the viewing window automatically changes from dark back to light but with a pre set delay to compensate The delay time can be set from MIN 0 2 sec to MAX 1 0 sec by shade delay control fig 2 4 The minimum delay suits spot ...

Page 5: ...e front cover lens if it is damaged cracked scratched pitted or dirty Remove the old front cover lens by sliding screw driver blade or similar into the relief under the lens at the bottom of the retaining frame and pull the lens out and replace with new lens Remove any protective film before installing the new one 7 2 HELMET AUTO DARKENING FILTER CARTRIDGE FIG 4 7 2 1 Carefully remove the head ban...

Page 6: ...an expected 1 Ensure battery pack is fully charged 2 Replace battery 3 Replace charger 4 Check the air filter and replace it if necessary Blower cannot be turned off Press ON OFF button for one second Battery red level light is flashing Charge or replace the battery Danger light is on alarm sounds or blower vibrates Check the blower air flow paths are clear Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Busines...

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