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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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B

C

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F

G

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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.

Содержание H7786

Страница 1: ... OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC DD7542 PRINTED IN CHINA Wear safety glasses with sides shields or goggles under the welding helmet Wear protective clothing that is fire resistant like leather or wool DO NOT wear tennis shoes or street shoes while welding Wear leather boots that come up past the ankles and have fire resitant soles Protect those around you from weldin...

Страница 2: ... It is not necessary to remove it completely 2 On the side of the helmet and just below the friction knob are 3 holes One of these holes will be occupied by a plastic pin Push the pin in toward the inside of the helmet and posi tion it over the desired hole 3 Insert the pin and tighten the friction knob Choosing the hole furthest from the front of the helmet will allow the helmet to tilt further f...

Страница 3: ... 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 Adjus...

Страница 4: ...nt Amp Shade No Stick Welding 40 40 80 80 175 175 300 300 500 9 10 11 12 13 MIG metal inert gas 100 100 175 175 300 300 500 10 11 12 13 TIG tungsten inert gas 50 50 100 100 200 200 400 10 11 12 13 Air Carbon Arc 500 500 700 12 13 Plasma Cutting 60 150 150 250 250 400 11 12 13 Plasma Welding 50 50 200 200 400 9 10 11 Sensitivity Dial As previously mentioned the auto darkening lense can be made more...

Страница 5: ...damaged 5 Switch is faulty 6 Auto darkening lens is faulty 1 Replace batteries with new ones 2 Remove the batteries and orient them as shown on the battery compartment cover and reinstall 3 Remove the batteries and clean the ends Replace corroded batteries with new ones 4 Contact Grizzly Industrial for repair or replace ment 5 Contact Grizzly Industrial for repair or replace ment 6 Contact Grizzly...

Страница 6: ... HELMET BODY 002 PH7786002 LENSE COVER 003 PH7786003 AUTO DARKENING LENSE 004 PH7786004 KNOB 005 PH7786005 NUT 006 PH7786006 SCREW 007 PH7786007 FRICTION KNOB 008 PH7786008 HEADBAND 009 PH7786009 FRICTION SCREW 010 PH7786010 TILT STOP BRACKET 011 PH7786011 SWEAT BAND ...

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