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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Probable cause

Action

Fault code «E01»

+

blinks

1.Motor is stuck
2.Motor is damaged
3.Blower structure failure
caused by outer force
4.Circuit failure

Check and remove physical
failure and restart the system.
Return to dealer if LCD still
shows E01

Fault code «E02»

+

blinks

1.Motor is damaged
2.Motor impeller rubs blower
shell
3.Circuit

has

excessive

current.

Check and remove physical
failure and restart the system.
Return to dealer if LCD still
shows E02

blinks

+

blinks

+ alarm sounds

Low battery

Charge the battery

blinks

+

blinks

+ alarm sounds

Filter blocked
Tube blocked

Remove obstruction, change the
filter
Clean tube

alarm sounds

Battery high temperature

Stop working and rest

No air flow, no alarm

1. No power
2.Battery contact damaged

Charge the battery
Check battery contact

Battery run time is too short

1.Battery is not fully charged
2. Filter is blocked
3. Battery is damaged

Charge the battery
Remove obstruction, change
filter
Change battery

Air supply to hood smells
unusual

1. Filter broken
2. Tube broken
3. ADF helmet broken

Leave current area immediately.
1. Change filter
2. Change tube
3. Change ADF helmet

Supply insufficient air to hood

1. Breathing tube broken off
2. Breathing tube broken
3. Filter is blocked

1. Check tube connection to
hood and respirator system unit
2. Change breathing tube
3.Remove obstruction, change
filter

Summary of Contents for Stealth-XG 6044

Page 1: ...refully before using this unit Failure to comply with the instructions may void your warranty and adversely affect your health and safety Weld Grind Helmet Digi Air PAPR System Part No 6044 6044BT OPE...

Page 2: ...6 425 and European Standard EN 12941 1998 A2 2008 class TH3 P R S L The respirator system is designed to provide a supply of filtered air via a breathing tube to a welding headpiece The equipment can...

Page 3: ...ualified person only Before using the devices ensure you have understood that at very high work rates the pressure in the device may become negative at peak inhalation flow Before and during using the...

Page 4: ...plied as in figure 1 Check that the apparatus is complete undamaged and correctly assembled Any damaged or defective parts must be replaced before use FIGURE 1 The package must include 1 The helmet wi...

Page 5: ...The filter cover is released 3 Remove the used filter by lifting it out from the filter cover 4 5 Remove the pre filter 6 Clean the spark arrestor if necessary If the filter is wet or heavily loaded...

Page 6: ...not be used for anything else than it was designed for Do not charge the battery in a potentially explosive area The charger must only be used indoors The charger regulates the charge automatically o...

Page 7: ...witches on 5 Disconnect the charger from the mains do not keep the charger plugged to the mains if it s not in use 4 3 Installing the respirator system on the belt 1 Remove the belt s release buckle 2...

Page 8: ...ist it clockwise to lock its position 2 Connect the other end of the tube to the headgear in the same way 1 Check that the respiratory tube is strongly connected If the tube is broken replace it All c...

Page 9: ...the tip of the tube 3 Press the ON button and maintain the tube in a vertical position at eyes height 4 The air flow is sufficient if the marble reaches the minimum flow level O 1 The airflow must be...

Page 10: ...he alarm does not work please repair or change respirator system 5 3 Fitting Make sure the face seal is positioned properly otherwise you can t get sufficient sealing needed to offer the correct prote...

Page 11: ...th XG working condition FIGURE 3 FIGURE 3 Part 1 shows the data of current air flow Part 2 shows the level of the airflow Part 3 shows the filter condition Part 4 shows the battery Part 5 shows the te...

Page 12: ...ress the ON button once again the air flow reverts to level 1 170L min 1 The respirator system will turn off the turbo unit if long press the OFF button more than 3 seconds 2 The respirator system wil...

Page 13: ...nfectant and water in a ratio of 1 99 Wipe the surface of the equipment with a clean lint free tissue or cloth that takes the solvent Then wipe the surface of the equipment with another clean lint fre...

Page 14: ...be blocked Remove obstruction change the filter Clean tube blinks alarm sounds Battery high temperature Stop working and rest No air flow no alarm 1 No power 2 Battery contact damaged Charge the batte...

Page 15: ...31 5 55 Storage temperature 14 to 131 10 55 Battery Type Standard Battery Rechargeable Li ION 4400mAh Optional Heavy Duty Battery Rechargeable Li ION 6800mAh Expected Battery Operation Time Standard b...

Page 16: ...type P Particle filter R Reusable type of particle filters and SL reflects the filter has been tested against particles of liquid and solid matter Warning indication This Stealth XG PAPR has sound an...

Page 17: ...om the date of purchase The company undertakes to exchange or repair without charge any part found to be defective within this period alternatively and at its discretion The Company may replace This g...

Page 18: ...A T T AUTO DARKENING HELMET 18 Specification of ADF...

Page 19: ...Battery Life Battery Life T T L L V T T 104 5 Remote 19 MODEL STEALTH XG...

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Page 24: ...F 149 F 13 Inside PC lens 105 8 x 65 8 x 1 mm 14 Outside PC lens 110 x 90 x 1mm 15 Standards CE EN379 ANSI Z87 1 CSA Z94 3 AS NZS 16 Warranty 2 years BEFORE USE Check for light tightness and check th...

Page 25: ...increased Or Anticlock wise rotate the button on the ADF Shade number will be reduced If the Shade is in the range of 9 13 clock wise rotate the button on ADF Shade number wi l l be increased Or Antic...

Page 26: ...rays after welding Delay time can be adjusted by rotate the DELAY button on ADF Position 4 Clockwise rotate the button on the ADF Delay time will be increased Or anticlockwise rotate the button on th...

Page 27: ...REPLACE INNER VISOR HEADGEAR ADJUSTMENTS REPLACE OUTER PROTECTION LENS 27...

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Page 29: ...m 6 6044 06 XA 1131 I ADF SET 7 6044 07 XA 1131 I ADF 8 6044 08 ADF Frame 9 3021 Inner protection lens 105 8x65 8x1mm 10 6044 10 ADF Lock 11 6044 11 Inner lens SG PC SN 1 curve 12 6044 12 Silder lock...

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Page 31: ...3044BLT Waist Belt PE 27 3044HARN Shoulder Harness 28 4044BAG Carrying Bag 29 6044 29 Breathing Tube flexible 0 6m 30 6044 30 Anti fire Cloth of Breathing Tube 1 48m 31 3044BAT Standard Battery 4400m...

Page 32: ...tre Unit 1 Withins Road Haydock Industrial Estate Haydock WA11 9UD UK T 44 0 1942 719930 Head Office Unit 1A Farringdon Industrial Centre Farringdon Nr Alton Hampshire GU34 3DD UK T 44 0 1420 588180 w...

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