Identification
A.
Delay Time Dial
B.
Sensitivity Dial
C.
Battery Compartment
D.
View Window
E.
Variable Shade Dial
F.
"ON" Switch
G.
Solar Cell
H.
Sensor
Figure 2.
View of the inside control panel.
Figure 3.
View of the left side of helmet.
Figure 4.
The front of the helmet.
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Delay Time
This feature allows you to control how soon the
auto lense reverts back to the #4 shade condition
after you have stopped welding. This can be very
important when the puddle remains very bright
momentarily.
Sensitivity
You can control how sensitive the sensors are to
the arc light. We recommend that the dial be set in
the middle position for most applications.
Battery Compartment
The helmet uses 2 AAA size batteries which are
installed in this compartment. If the helmet is to be
stored for an extended time, remove the batteries
to avoid damage to the compartment.
View Window
This window is set to #4 shade when off or when
the sensors are not exposed to strong light.
Shade Dial
Adjustments can be made to the amount of shad-
ing the view window provides. The range is from
#9 to #13 shade.
"ON" Switch
Push this button once to turn on the auto darken-
ing feature on the helmet. The helmet will turn off
automatically 15 minutes after the sensors have
been exposed to bright light.
Solar Cell
This unit powers some of the components used
by the auto darkening device.