Limitations of use, Care and maintenance – ArcOne Carrera, Europe User Manual

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Technical Use (continued)

WELDING HELMETS:

Welding helmets are designed to provide protection against UV/IR radiation around the user’s face.
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® welding helmets meet/exceed face coverage defined by CE standards.

Welding helmets are made of a durable, modern material capable of use in a variety of environments.

Limitations of Use

WARNING, Eye-protectors against high speed particles worn over standard ophthalmic
spectacles may transmit impacts, thus creating a hazard to the wearer

FILTERS:

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® welding filters ARE NOT designed for oxy-acetylene, laser, or very low amperage weld-

ing applications. Arc detection may be impaired due to amperage, distance from the arc, welding
current frequency, electrode type, shielding gasses, and lighting conditions.

Do not weld with filter in the light state. If the filter fails to turn dark immediately stop use and
contact a service provider for help.

Warning, toughened mineral filter oculars shall only be used in conjunction with a suitable
backing ocular. In other words, use secondary eye protection underneath helmet via spectacles
or goggles.

WELDING HELMETS:

Not meant to protect against Severe Impact, explosives, fragments from grinding wheels, and
abrasive discs, and hazardous fluids.

Do not use this helmet without proper training from a certified welder or welding instructor.

Do not use this helmet in an excessive heat environment where the operation of the filter becomes
non-functional due to exceeding the temperature ratings of the electronic components.

Care and Maintenance

NOTE: Replacement components must be used in accordance with these instructions. Failure
to use ArcOne replacement components in accordance with these instructions voids certifi-
cation of this product.

FILTERS:

Filters require virtually no maintenance other than periodic cleaning when the lens, solar panel,
and/or sensors become dirty or clouded from smoke. Clean your filter by using window cleaner or
a mild soapy solution and a soft cloth or paper towel (do not immerse in water or solution). Ensure
that the sensors are kept clean and unobstructed. Change the cover plates frequently.

WELDING HELMETS:

Welding helmets require virtually no maintenance other than periodic cleaning when dirty. Clean
your helmet by using a mild soapy solution and a soft cloth or paper towel (do not immerse in water
or solution).

Warning, DO NOT throw or abuse the helmet. Doing so may crack the helmet shell or filter, which
may compromise the protection causing serious injury or loss of life.

Store in an appropriate place to prevent damage when not in use (See Table 1: Storage Temperature).
Welding helmets may be stored and transported in their original or similar packaging.

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