Manual

HELMET CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Virtually maintenance free:
Periodic cleaning with soapy water solution or standard glass
cleaner is suggested for any ADF to function properly. Use soft
cloth or eye glass wipes.
This ADF is water resistant. Do “NOT” submerge in water or other
solution.
Change or clean cover lens when it becomes dirty or cloudy.
Storage:
Store in a clean dry location.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Test your ADF filter prior to welding by directing the front of the filter toward a
bright source of light, then using your fingers rapidly cover and uncover the
sensors. The filter should darken momentarily as the sensor is exposed. A
torch striker can also be used.
Difficult to see through the filter:
Clean or replace protective cover lenses.
Clean the Auto-Darkening cartridge by using a cloth with soapy
water solution or standard window cleaner.
The ADF will not darken after striking an arc:
Avoid blocking the Solar Panels. Must be facing forward (outside
of) in the helmet.
Test the ADF by exposing to a bright light source and run your fin-
gers quickly over the arc sensors. The filter should darken momen-
tarily then switch back to the light state.
Slow to darken:
If the filter has not been used for a day or more, the circuitry will
enter a sleep mode. It will wake up when tested or when you begin
welding. Note that the first time, it may darken to a lighter shade
even though set for a darker shade. After the first time, it will dark-
en to the correct shade setting every time. It is recommended to
test your ADF prior to welding.
Colder temperatures can slow the switching speed of any ADF.
Once the helmet warms up from the welding process, the switching
will increase to rated speeds.
ADF (Auto-Darkening Filter Cartridge) flickers or returns to light state
while welding:
Clean or replace protective cover lenses if dirty or cloudy.
Check that the solar panels or sensors are not damaged or dirty.
Clean with a soft cloth and soapy water solution or standard glass
cleaner. Do not use abrasive or dirty cloths.
Make sure you are not blocking the sensors or solar panels with
your arm or other obstacle (including the welding torch gun or noz-
zle) while welding. Adjust your position so that the sensors can
“see” the weld arc.
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