Batteries
To replace the batteries, unclip the cover on
the battery compartment. Be sure to orient the
replacements as described on the compartment
cover or damage could occur to the electronics
in the helmet. Remove the batteries for long term
storage of the helmet.
Maintenance
Lens Cover
The lens cover must be clean to insure the proper
and safe operation of the auto darkening feature.
We recommend that the lens cover be removed
and that it be cleaned with warm soapy water
and a soft cloth. Paper towels, solvents and some
glass cleaners will damage the lens cover, reduc-
ing its effectiveness and safe operation. Replace
damaged lens covers.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Auto darkening lens does
not darken when "ON"
button is pushed.
1. Batteries are low or dead.
2. Batteries are installed incorrectly.
3. Contact points on batteries are dirty or cor-
roded.
4. Power cord from the switch to the circuitry is
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 Industrial for repair or replace-
ment.
Auto darkening lens does
not darken while welding.
1. Batteries are low or dead.
2. Batteries are installed incorrectly.
3. Contact points on batteries are dirty or cor-
roded.
4. Lens cover is damaged or dirty, impeding the
2 sensors.
5. Sensitivity is set too low.
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.
4. Clean or replace the lens cover.
5. Turn the dial for sensitivity all the way up and
test against a bright light. DO NOT weld to
test.
Auto darkening lens does
not stay on or flickers dur-
ing welding.
1. Sensitivity is set too low.
1. Review sensitivity settings section.