Chicago Electric Welding Helmet Users Manual

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Item 67854

Adjusting Headband

Adjust the Headband so that the helmet

is seated securely on your head as low

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as possible and close to your face.
Adjust the Headband width by turning the

Ratcheting Headband Knob to make sure the

Front Cover Lens is aligned with your eyes.
Adjust the Headband height by tightening or loosening

the top strap until the Helmet fits snug on your head.

Once the Headband is properly adjusted, lower the

Helmet over your face until the proper angle is found.

Then turn the Tension Adjustment Knobs on either side

of the helmet, locking the helmet’s angle in place.

Block

Nut

(9)

Headband

strap

adjuster

Top

Strap

Figure C

Time Delay and Sensitivity

At the moment the welding operation is started, the

filter screen automatically changes from clear to dark.
The operator can vary the amount of time it takes

the filter to return to a clear state and the sensitivity

of the sensor using the controls inside the helmet.
The Sensitivity setting changes the amount

of light needed to make the filter react.

Dark to Clear Adjustment Switch

Adjusts the speed the lens changes.

In FAST position: .25 - .45 seconds

In SLOW position: .65 - .80 seconds

SENSITIVITY

LOW

HIGH

DELAY TIME

SLOW

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>

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FAST

ANSI Z87.1-2003 Variable Shade 4/9-13 SKU 67854

Sensitivity Adjustment Switch

Adjusts the amount of light needed

to activate the lens to darken

Figure D

Solar Cells

This Welding Helmet utilizes high performance solar

cells as power supply, and has two built-in 3V lithium

batteries as power backup. No change of battery is

needed. Under normal welding conditions, users can

expect a battery lifetime of more than 6 years.

Shades

User-selectable variable shades from 9 to 13 are

adjusted at the turn of a shade knob (shade variable).

This product is in full conformity with related DIN, ISO,

EN379 safety standards and ANSI Z87.1-2003 standard.

Filters

The ultra high performance of UV and IR Auto-

Darkening filters provides to user’s eyes and face

full protection against UV and IR radiation during

entire welding process, even in clear state. The UV/

IR protection level is up to shade 16 at all times.

Magnifying Cheater Lens

A Cheater Lens (sold separately) can be attached to

the inside of the helmet by unhooking the wire bar at

the bottom of the Inside Lens Cover, sliding the Cheater

Lens in place, then securing it with the wire bar.

Figure E

SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SPECIFICA

TIONS

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Welding Helmet

pRODUcT FEATURES/

OpERATION

At the moment the welding operation

is started, the filter screen automatically

changes from clear to dark in only

1/25,000th of a second.

Dark to clear delay adjustment:

Operator can vary the time for the filter to

return to clear state. At the moment welding

is stopped, the filter screen automatically

changes from dark to clear state according

to the time setting you select.

Switch Sensitivity Adjustment: The

operator can adjust the amount of light

needed to cause the Lens to darken.

This Welding Helmet utilizes high

performance solar cells as power supply,

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and has built-in battery(ies) as power

backup, see below. Under normal welding

conditions, users can expect a battery

lifetime of more than 6 years.

User-selectable variable shades from

9 to 13 are adjusted at the turn of a shade

knob (shade variable). This product is in

full conformity with related DIN, ISO, EN379

safety standards and ANSI Z87.1-2003

standard.

Auto-darkening filters provide

protection against UV and IR radiation to the

user’s eyes and face, even in the clear state.

SKU 91214

DELAY TIME

SENSITIVITY

LOW

HIGH

SLOW

FAST

ANSI Z87.1-2003

CSA Z94.3

Manual

Variable Shade 4/9-13

(View from

inside of

helmet.)

Dark to clear Delay Adjustment

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Chicago Electric Welding Helmet Users Manual

In FAST Position = .25-.35 Second

In SLOW Position = .50-.80 Second

Switch Sensitivity Adjustment

Adjusts the amount of light the lens

requires to respond and darken with.

These models include built-in batteries. Battery removal/replacement is not possible.

Models 91212 & 91214

(View from

inside of

helmet.)

Sensitivity Adjustment

Adjusts the amount of light the lens

requires to respond and darken with.

Dark to clear Delay Adjustment

Adjusts the amount of time until the

lens turns back to clear.

These models include one built-in 3V CR2450 battery.

Low Battery Light will illuminate when replacement is needed.

Models 94336 & 94337

battery

cover

Low

battery

Light

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