welding (See Fig.11).
NOTE: The term "heavy metal" applies to steels, alloy
steels, copper and its alloys, etc.
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
See the attached document.
1. Description
2. Cartridge Size
3. CE Classification
4. Arc Sensor
Test your shade cartridge prior to welding by directing the front of the cartridge toward a bright source of light. Then, use
your fingers, rapidly cover and uncover the sensors. The cartridge should darken momentarily as the sensor is exposed. A
torch striker can also be used.
PROBLEM
Difficult
to
see
through filter.
Filter does not darken
when arc is struck.
Filter
darkening
without
arc
being
struck.
Filter remains dark
after completing a
weld.
ADF is cracked.
Weld
spatter
is
damaging the filter.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Out protection lens dirty.
Welding filter dirty.
Sensitivity is set too low.
Out protection lens dirty.
Out
protection
lens
damaged.
Sensors are blocked or solar
panel is blocked.
Grind mode selector.
Sensitivity set too high.
Delay time set too high.
Crease (STOP) using this product if this problem exists. UV/IR protection may be compromised
resulting in burns to the eyes and skin.
Missing, damaged, broken,
cracked or distorted front
cover lens.
5. Grinding Mode
6. Shade Variable
7. Sensitivity
8. Delay Time
9. Switching Time
10. Power Supply
11. Operating Temp.
12. Shell Material
13. Approved
14. Maintenance
Clean or replace front cover lens.
Clean the Auto-Darkening cartridge with soapy water solution
and soft cloth.
Adjust sensitivity to required level.
Clean or replace front cover lens.
is
Check for cracked or pitted front cover lens and replace as
required.
Make sure you are not blocking the sensors or solar panels with
your arm or other obstacle while welding. Adjust your position so
that the sensors can see the weld arc.
Make sure proper shade is selected.
Adjust sensitivity time to required level.
Adjust delay time to required level.
WARNING
Replace front cover lens as needed.
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SOLUTION