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01001.V3 | Issue:1  06/12/19

6.  mAintenAnCe

6.1. 

  

FITTING NEW CARTRIDGE (Refer to fig.3)

6.1.1. 

  

Pull off shade knob and undo potentiometer securing nut.

6.1.2. 

  

Remove 4 screws and frame.

6.1.3. 

  

Push the outer frame out of the front of the helmet to release the 

 cartridge.

6.1.4.   

Fit new cartridge and refit parts in reverse order (see above).

6.2.    

replACing outer proteCtiVe CoVer lenS 

6.2.1. 

  

Carefully unclip outer protective cover from the outside of the

 helmet. 

6.2.2. 

  

Clip the new lens into the helmet.

6.3.    

replACing inner proteCtiVe CoVer lenS 

 

6.3.1.   

From inside the helmet, use finger recess in the top edge of the 

 

filter to lever up the lens and replace. 

6.4.    

CleAning 

6.4.1. 

  

Clean helmet by wiping with a soft cloth. Clean cartridge surfaces regularly. do not use solvent based cleaners. 

6.4.2. 

  

Clean sensors and solar cells with methylated spirit using a clean cloth and wipe dry with a lint-free cloth.

7.  trouBleSHooting

8.  SHADe guiDe 

proBlem

CAuSe

Solution

Irregular darkening or 

dimming.

The headband may have been unevenly set on the two 

sides of the helmet (unequal distances from the eyes to 

the shade cartridge).

Readjust the distance of the 

shade cartridge.

Shade cartridge does 

not darken or flickers.

The sensors are soiled or obstructed. 

Clean.

Front cover lens oiled or damaged.

Clean or replace.

Welding current too low.

Adjust weld amps.

Poor vision.

operative lenses and/or shade cartridge soiled.

Check, clean or replace.

Insufficient background lighting.

Adjust light.

Slow response.

operating temperature too low.

do not use at temperatures 

below  -5o

C (14

oF). 

Welding helmet slips.

Headband adjustments incorrect.

Refer to section 4.

CURRENT (AMPERES)

WELDING 

PROCESS

0.5 2.5 10

20

40

60

125

175

225

275

350

450

1.0 5.0 15

30

50

100

150 200

250

300

400

500

Covered Electrode

Shade 9

S10

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13 S14

MIG Plate Welding

Shade 10

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13 S14

MIG Sheet 

Welding

Shade 10

Shade 11

Shade 12

 S13

S14

S15

TIG

Shade 9 S10

Shade 11 S12

Shade 13

Shade 14

MAG

Shade 10 S11

S12

Shade 13

S14

S15

Arc Gouging

Shade 10

S11

S12

S13

S14

S15

Plasma Cutting

Shade 11

Shade 12

Shade 13

Plasma Welding

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11

S12

Shade 13

Shade 14

S15

Meaning of the markings on the filter:

4

9

13

SEALEY

1

3

1

379

Light state 

scale no.

Lightest dark 

state scale 

no.

Darkest 

state scale 

no.

Manufacturers 

identification.

Optical class. Diffusion of 

light class.

Variation in 

luminence 

transmittance 

class.

Number of 

the applied 

standard.

fig.3

Содержание Siegen Tools S01001.V3

Страница 1: ...ve been instructed in its use by a qualified person DO NOT open or tamper with the shade cartridge DO NOT get the helmet wet or use in damp or wet locations DO NOT leave work place with helmet in lowered position as bright light source may darken cartridge unexpectedly DO NOT place the helmet on a hot surface DO NOT use helmet without front cover window fitted To do so will invalidate your warrant...

Страница 2: ...ng it If the headband moves whilst tilting re adjust it until it is stable 5 2 ADJUSTING HELMET TILT 5 2 1 Loosen knob C fig 1 on both sides and gently pull up tabs to pull locating pins out of location holes fig 1 Adjust angle of tilt by placing each one back in desired location hole Ensure same hole is selected each side Tighten knobs C fig 1 5 2 2 SELECTING SHADE LEVEL 5 2 3 Refer to the shade ...

Страница 3: ...de cartridge Readjust the distance of the shade cartridge Shade cartridge does not darken or flickers The sensors are soiled or obstructed Clean Front cover lens oiled or damaged Clean or replace Welding current too low Adjust weld amps Poor vision Operative lenses and or shade cartridge soiled Check clean or replace Insufficient background lighting Adjust light Slow response Operating temperature...

Страница 4: ...d of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Environment Protection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging sh...

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