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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

These User Instructions are applicable to the 3M™ Speedglas™ Welding Helmet, 9100 FX. The 3M Speedglas
Welding Helmet, 9100 FX with auto-darkening fi lter (ADF), is designed to help protect the wearer's eyes from
harmful radiation including visible light, ultra-violet radiation (UV) and infrared radiation (IR) resulting from
certain arc, plasma and gas welding/cutting processes when used in accordance with these User Instructions.
Three sensors on the front of the auto-darkening fi lters (ADFs) react independently at the moment the welding
arc is struck and cause the fi lter to darken. The ADF switches back to the light shade after the welding arc
has stopped. Two lithium batteries are used as the power source. Protection from ultra-violet radiation (UV)
and infrared radiation (IR) is continuous, whether the ADF is in the light or the dark state due to the protective
purple lens coating known as a bandpass fi lter. In the event of battery or electronic failure, the welder remains
protected against UV and IR radiation equivalent to the darkest shade setting (shade 13).
These welding helmets offer a clear wideview polycarbonate lens that is ideal for precision weld preparation
under a variety of lighting conditions. The clear lens meets ANSI Z87.1-2010 and CSA Z94.3 requirements
for high impact eye and face protection and provides limited protection against certain fl ying particles. To use
the clear lens, the user simply lifts up the spring-mounted welding shield, which holds the auto-darkening
welding fi lter (ADF) securely in a raised position for weld preparation. The spring-mounted welding shield
must be returned to the down position prior to welding.
LISTING OF WARNINGS WITHIN THESE USER INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use any welding product without appropriate training. For proper use, see supervisor or User
Instructions or call 3M in U.S.A.1-800-243-4630. In Canada, call Technical Service at 1-800-267-4414.
The 3M Speedglas Welding Helmet, 9100 FX has passed the requirements of the ANSI Z87.1-2010 and
CSA Z94.3 for ignition resistance. However, under certain circumstances, these products may support
a fl ame. Users must evaluate hazards in the workplace and take appropriate precautions for those
hazards. 3M does not recommend the use of these products in areas where contact with an open
fl ame is possible. Improper use may result in injury or death.
Always wear ANSI Z87.1 compliant safety spectacles in addition to any welding headgear. Failure
to do so may result in permanent eye injury and vision loss. In Canada, users should follow CSA
Z94.3 and/or the eyewear requirements of the authority having jurisdiction in their region.
Never modify or alter this welding helmet. Repair or replace parts only with approved 3M components.
Utilizing components other than those supplied by 3M may adversely affect the performance of the
welding helmet and may result in serious injury or death.
This headgear must not be painted or cleaned with solvents. Any decals applied to the headgear must
be compatible with the surface material and known not to affect adversely the characteristics of the
materials used in the headgear. Decals may affect the fl ammability characteristics of this headgear.
Any headgear subjected to severe impact should be replaced.
The SideWindows should be covered with the cover plates in situations when other welders are
working beside you and in situations where refl ected light can pass through the SideWindows.
WARNING
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Should the 3M™ Speedglas™ Auto Darkening Filter (ADF) fail to switch to dark mode upon striking an
arc, stop welding immediately and inspect the ADF as described in these User Instructions. Continued
use of an ADF that fails to switch to the dark state may result in permanent eye injury and vision
loss. If the problem cannot be identifi ed and corrected, do not use the ADF; contact your supervisor,
distributor or 3M for assistance.
Carefully inspect the complete 3M Speedglas 9100 Welding Filter before each use. Cracked, pitted
or scratched fi lter glass or protection plates reduce vision and can seriously impair protection. All
damaged components should be replaced immediately. Remove any protective fi lm from the visor.
The 3M Speedglas Welding Helmet, 9100 FX is not designed for heavy duty overhead welding/cutting
operations due to the risk of burns from falling molten metal. Use of this product for these applications
may result in serious injury or death.
The 3M Speedglas Welding Helmet, 9100 FX (used with 3M Speedglas Series 9100 ADFs) are not
suitable for laser welding or welding processes that require shade 14 or higher fi lters. Use of this
product for these applications may result in permanent eye injury and vision loss.
Only operate the ADF at temperatures between 23°F (–5°C) and 131°F (+55°C). If used outside of
this range, the fi lter may not perform as designed and may result in permanent eye injury and
vision loss.
CAUTION:
Dispose of equipment that has reached its in tended service life in accordance with local regulations.

LIMITATIONS OF USE

Important Use Limitations:
These products do not provide any protection from respiratory hazards that may result from welding
processes or from other sources. 3M Speedglas Helmet 9100 FX Series may be worn in conjunction with
certain respirator models. For more information about respiratory protection for welders, contact 3M
Technical Service at 1-800-243-4630. In Canada, call Technical Service at 1-800-267-4414.
Note: The 3M Speedglas Welding Helmet, 9100 FX contains no component made from natural rubber
latex.
SPECIFICATIONS
Eye and face protection
Head top impact
Operating Temperatures
WARNING
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Meets ANSI Z87.1-2010, high impact
requirements and CSA Z94.3
None- does not offer head top impact protection
23°F to 131°F (-5°C to 55°C)
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