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SHADE NUMBER SELECTION
1. Shading can be manually set from 5, 7, 9, 11, 13.
Mode 1: #5, #7
Mode 2: #9, #11, #13
(Long press the "SHADE" button 2S to shift from
mode 1 to mode 2.) See Fig. 1
2. Please choose the right shade number from the
following list - according to the types of welding
machines and current of welding.
SHADE GUIDE TABLE
Welding
Process
1.5
6
10
15
30
40
60
70
SMAW
8
MAG
8
TIG
8
9
MIG (heavy)
9
MIG (light)
10
PAC
9
PAW
4
5
6
7
*SMAW-covered electrodes
*MIG-(heavy)-MIG with heavy metals
NOTE
*MAG-metal arc welding
*MIG-(light)-MIG with light alloys
*TIG-Gas tungsten arc welding
DELAY TIME
0.2 at position 5, 0.4S at position 7, 0.6S at position 9, 0.8S at position 11, 1.0S at position 13. Delay time refers to
the time cost by the filter changing from dark to bright state. According to the welding current and power of light, it
can be quicker or slower by adjusting the "DELAY" button. See Fig. 2.
1. Selecting position 5, delay time will be set at 0.20S, which is
suitable to spot welding or short weld.
2. Selecting position 13, delay time will be set at 1.0S, which is
suitable to heavy current welding or when light is produced.
3. Selecting the position 7, 9, or 11 is suitable to most indoor
and outdoor welding operations.
SENSITIVITY
Five grades 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 are available from light to dark (when in position 5, goggle is in grind mode DIN 4 light
state and won't darken; when in 7, 9, 11, or 13 positions, goggle is in auto-darkening mode and won't switch to light
state. According to welding art and ambient light, it can be set through the "SENS" key. See Fig. 3.
1. Selecting position 5 is suitable to weld with heavy current, in
the bright light, or a surrounding where light is interfered.
2. Selecting position 13 is suitable to weld with low current and in
a darker place, especially to low-current argon arc welding.
3. Selecting the position 7, 9, or 11 is suitable to most indoor and
outdoor welding operations.
CELL REPLACEMENT
When the BAT indicator lights up in red, please change battery at once and please pay attention to positive and
negative terminals and replace battery according to following operations. See Fig 4.
1. Unscrew the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver.
2. Open the cover plate.
3. Change the battery.
4. Close cover plate.
5. Secure the cover plate using the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver
Fig. 4
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Fig. 1
Shade number selection
Arc Current (Amperes)
100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
9
10
11
12
13
9
10
11
12
10
11
12
13
10
11
12
13
11
12
13
10
11
12
13
8
9
10
11
12
*PAC-plasma jet cutting
*PAW-microplama arc welding
Fig. 2
Delay time
Fig. 3
Sensitivity
2
3
ATTENTION: Used battery cells shall be disposed of in accordance to the law and regulations of the local
government. ADF shall be dealt with according to waste of electrical materials.
RECOGNITION OF FAILURE OF THE AUTOMATIC WELDING FILTER
Pre-welding check: Choose the Delay time switcher to the slow or fast setting and set the sensitivity to the high
setting. Point the sensor towards a light source such as an overhead light, lamp, etc. The auto-darkening lens should
now switch to the dark state. If the auto-darkening lens is darkened, as per shade setting, the helmet is functioning
properly. If the auto-darkening lens is NOT darkening when procedures above are followed, battery replacement is
required or the auto-darkening lens may be defective.
INSTALLATION OF THE INNER COVER LENS
Ensure the front cover lens is mounted before using and the protective film on the lens cover is removed. Ensure
that the lens is clean and there is no dirt or spatter covering the sensors and the front of the filter cartridge. Beware
that the eye protection equipment against high velocity particles may impose a hazard to the wearer by passing on
hits when worn over standard prescription eyewear. The eye protection equipment may only be applied against high
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speed particles at room temperature.
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FRONT COVER LENS REPLACEMENT
When any scratched or broken protective lens affects sight, please replace the protective lens without delay
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according to following operations. See Fig. 5.
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INSTALLATION OF THE FACE SHIELD
There are three (3) buckles on the face shield. Please confirm the buckles connect to corresponding position on the
goggles. See Fig. 6.
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE.
1. Please use tissues, lens wiping paper, or clean cotton cloth and detergent to clean filter.
2. Please use neutral detergent to clean out shell of welding goggles and sweatband.
3. Please replace outside and inside protector and sweatband regularly.
4. Please do not use corrosive solvent or gasoline to dilute detergent.
5. Instructions for cleaning and disinfection: Clean the welding filter with a clean lint-free tissue or cloth. Do not
immerse the helmet into water. Do not use solvents.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS.
• The ADF is not suitable to laser welding and oxy-acetylene welding.
• Do not put welding goggles and ADF near a heat source or water.
• Do not remove ADF from the weld cap or open the case of the ADF.
• Please check whether welding/grinding is chosen correctly before use.
• Protector must be installed on the outside of the ADF, otherwise ADF may be damaged.
• Do not make any modifications or repairs to the welding goggles or ADF.
• Please immediately stop using ADF and contact dealer if filter does not become dark when welding.
• Do not use alcohol, gasoline, or dilutents to clean ADF. Do not put the case of the ADF into water.
• The reaction of the ADF's liquid crystal will be slower if the ambient temperature is low but it will not affect
protective functions.
• Please replace the case of the ADF immediately if ADF is broken or scratched because it will affect view and
seriously reduce the protective performance.
• Please replace protector immediately if it is broken or scratched.
• Please clean surface of ADF, sensor, and sollar cells regularly.
• Welding goggles may not resist damage cause by a violent hit, explosion, or corrosive liquid.
• Frequent inspections and replacement of damaged parts is recommended.
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Fig. 6
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