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Meaning of the labelling
Safety viewing panel tested in accordance with
DIN EN 166:
Explanation:
• External panel: GUEDE F CE
GUEDE = Manufacturer
F = Mechanical strength
(Low-energy impact at 45 m/s)
CE = CE label
• Rear panel: GUEDE 1 F CE
GUEDE = Manufacturer
1 = Optical class
F = Mechanical strength
(Low-energy impact at 45 m/s)
CE = CE label
ADF-tested in accordance with DIN EN 379: 4/9-
13 GUEDE 1/1/1/2/379 CE
Explanation:
4 = Lightness condition
9-13 = Darkness conditions
GUEDE = Manufacturer
Number 1 = optical class
Number 2 = scattered light class
Number 3 = homogeneity class
Number 4 = angle dependence class
DIN EN 379 = Testing standard
CE = CE label
Welding helmet shell: GUEDE 175 F CE
Explanation:
GUEDE = Hersteller
EN 175 = Testing standard
F = Mechanical strength
(Low-energy impact at 45 m/s)
CE = CE label
Area(s) of application (where appropriate): S, F, B
Mass in grams (where appropriate)
Symbol
Protection type
S
Increased strength Mechanical strength
Low-energy
F
impact
Medium-energy
B
impact
MAINTENANCE
Do not use any corrosive cleansing products to clean
the helmet housing.
Never bring the UV filter into contact with water.
If the device is defective, the repair has to be made
exclusively by the customer service.Use only original
accessories and original spare parts.
Clean the product with a soft and dry cloth, with a
cloth moistened with pure alcohol, or with a cloth
moistened with disinfectant.
WARNING The appliance must not be used if dama-
ged or safety equipment is defective. Replace any
worn-out and damaged parts.
Only a regularly maintained and treated appliance
can serve as a satisfactory aid. Insufficient mainte-
nance and care can lead to unforeseen accidents and
injuries.
Storage
The appliance must be stored in a dry place and
protected from frost.
Machine to be stored in locked spaces, out of reach
of children.
Disposal
The disposal instructions are based on the icons
placed on the appliance or its package.
Transport packaging disposal
The packaging protects the machine against dama-
ge during transport. Packaging materials are usually
chosen based on environment aspects and waste
treatment principles and are therefore recyclable.
Returning the packaging into material circulation
saves raw materials and reduces waste production.
Parts of packagings (e.g. foils, styropor®) can be
dangerous for children.
Description of the area of
application
Mechanical strength
Mechanical strength