Initial use
Table for setting the darkening shades
1,5
6
10
Grind
SMAW
8
MAG
TIG /
8
GTAW
MIG
(heavy)
MIG
(light)
PAC
PAW
4
5
SMAW:
welding with coated
electrodes
MIG (heavy): MIG welding heavy metals
MIG (light):
MIG welding light metals
and alloys
TIG / GTAW: welding with inert gases
MAG:
welding with metal active
gass
Test procedure
You can use the test button
whether the welding helmet's darkening
feature is working properly.
Bring the viewing panel closer to an ex-
ternal light source with a value of more
than 40 W and examine whether or
not the screen darkens or illuminates.
To do so, turn the darkening control
clockwise from "Grind" to the next posi-
tion. This sets the filter to auto-darkening
mode.
If you turn the darkening control
ticlockwise back to "Grind", the filter's
auto-darkening feature is once again
deactivated.
60
GB/MT
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Arc current (ampere)
15
30
40
60
70
100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 450 500
Grinding function - automatic dimming not active
9
8
9
9
10
9
10
9
6
7
8
to check
11
9
an-
9
10
11
12
10
11
11
12
10
11
11
10 11
12
9
10
11
PAC:
plasma cutting
PAW:
plasma welding
Grind: Grinding function: Automatic dim-
ming not active. Only use the setting
if you do not use welding helmet for
welding.
Change UV filter
Press the clip
the UV filter / solar cell. (see Fig. C).
Subsequently you can remove the filter
(see Fig. C).
Then remove the darkening control
from the exterior of the welding helmet
by simply pulling it away, and unscrew
the nut that is located beneath it (see fig-
ure D).
Once you have removed the nut from the
thread, you can completely remove the fil-
ter from the welding helmet. (see figure D)
13
12
13
13
12
13
14
12
13
14
13
12
downwards to change
16
600
14
14
9