Spare Parts List
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Poor visibility
→ Clean the front cover lens or ADF
→ In manual mode, adjust the protection level to suit the welding process (p. 7 no. IV)
→ In automatic mode adapt the protection level correction to suit the welding process (p. 7 no. III)
→ Increase the ambient light
Welding helmet slips
→ Re-adjust/tighten the headband (p. 5 no. 3a- 3c)
Specifications (We reserve the right to make technical changes)
Protection level auto mode: 2�5 (light mode)
5 < 12 (dark mode)
manual mode: 2�5 (light mode)
7 - 12 (dark mode)
UV/IR protection Maximum protection in light and dark modes
Switching time from light to dark Pre-darkening in BT mode�
Optical mode (BT off):
100μs (23°C / 73°F)
70μs (55°C / 131°F)
Switching time from dark to light 0�1 - 2�0 s with “twilight effect”
Power supply Solar cells, lithium polymer battery
Weight 550g
Operating temperature -10°C – 70°C / 14°F – 157°F
Storage temperature -20°C – 80°C / -4°F – 176°F
Classification according to EN379 Optical class = 1
Scattered light = 1
Homogeneity = 1
Dependence on angle of view = 2
Operating time with fully charged battery > 40h in BT-Mode
Bluetooth range 20m in the open field
Bluetooth transmission power <0�8mW
SAR not relevant due to the large distance between the
head and the antenna
Bluetooth Standards Bluetooth Version: 4�2
Bluetooth LE (CE) ETSI EN 300 328 V2�1�1
Bluetooth LE (FCC) FCC - Title 47 CFR Part 15
RSS - Gen Issue 5
RSS - 247 Issue 2
EMC ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3�2�0
Safety IEC 62368-1: 2014 (2�Edition)
and Cor� 1: 2015
EN 62368-1: 2014/AC: 2015/
A11: 2017
Bluetooth Quali-
fication RF-PHY RF-PHY�TS 5�0�3
Approvals CE, compliance with CSA Z94�3, ANSI Z87�1
FCC (Notice: see section "Operating permit")
Additional markings for PAPR version
(notified body CE1024)
EN12491 (TH3 in combination with e3000 or
e3000X, TH2 for versions with hardhat and e3000
or e3000X)�
FCC / CNR conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s)� Opteration is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfernce recieved, including interference that
may cause undesired operation�
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information
The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits�
Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact
during normal operation is minimized�
Class B digital device
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules� These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference� This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications� However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation� If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other
devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reduce the separation between the equipment and receiver�
• Consult the dealer for help�
Declaration of conformity
See the Internet address on the last page�
Legal information
This document complies with the requirements of EU Regulation 2016/425 section 1�4 of Annex II�
Notified body
For detailed information see last page�
protection of the eyes to prevent fatigue and irritation caused by afterglow from objects; it gives
the eyes the time they need to acclimatise to the brightness (p� 6 No� II)
CAUTION: For quick tack welding, do not set the rotary knob to the Twilight range� The “Tack”
range with a minimal opening delay is best suited�
8� Bluetooth (BT)/Grinding Mode. Pressing the grinding button turns the helmet into Bluetooth
pairing mode added� In this mode, the cassette remains in the bright state and one of the following
actions will be execute:
(1) There is a power source in pairing mode inside radio range: The helmet is ready for pairing�
Observe the instructions of the the power source for coupling to the power source and follow�
After successful pairing, the LED changes from flashing to steady lighting�
(2) The power source was already paired with the helmet: The helmet connect automatically
and the LED changes from flashing to steady lighting�
(3) It is none of the above� No power sources within Bluetooth is inside the Bluetooth receipt-range:
The blue LED flashes and the helmet is ready for approx� 10 minutes in grinding mode�
When the pairing was successful, the cassette darkens due to the signal from the power source�
When the Bluetooth in in pairin mode or connected, then the optical sensors are deactivated and
the helmet is in grinding mode� In Grinding mode any unintentional darkening by e�g� strong light
sources, sunlight, sparks when grinding, etc� will be avoid�
An active Bluetooth connection is recognizable byh the blue LED on the front of the helmet an
by reflection of the light on the outer lens of the helmet�
To turn off the the Bluetooth/Grinding mode: press the grinding button� (Pp� 7 no� V)
The helmet can be coupled with only one power source� When changing the power source,
disconnect the connection and pair the helmet with the other power source�
9� Sensitivity. With the sensitivity button the light sensitivity is adjusted according to the welding
arc and the ambient light� This can be individually adjusted by turning the rotary knob� A very
high light sensitivity is achieved in the "Super High" range; this guarantees darkening even with
weak arcs� (p� 6 No� I)
10� Sensors. This welding helmet has 5 sensors� 4 sensors detect the welding light and 1 sensor
is responsible for detecting the light intensity (automatic mode) and the innovative Stay-Dark
function�
Cleaning and disinfection
The ADF and the finisher must be cleaned regularly with a soft cloth� Do not use strong cleaning
agents, solvents, alcohol or cleaning agents containing abrasives� Scratched or damaged lenses
should be replaced�
Storage
The welding helmet must be stored at room temperature and low humidity� To extend the life of the
batteries, store the helmet in a light environment�
After 6 months of storage, the battery must be fully charged via the USB-C connector�
Replacing the front cover lens (p. 8)
When changing the attachment disc, caution is required� Do not deform the helmet, as otherwise
the welding filter can be damaged�
1� The front cover lens be removed from the anchorage and removed by pulling the tab on the
side backwards�
2� Hook the new finisher into one side clip� Pull the finisher across to the second side clip and lock it
in place� This manual action requires some application of pressure so that the seal on the finisher
exhibits the desired effect�
Battery/charging process (p. 4 no. 1)
The helmet has a high performance lithium polymer (LiPo) battery� Before using the battery for the first
time, fully charge it with the supplied micro USB cable via a commercially available USB connector
(not included)� After charging, the micro USB socket on the helmet must be protected from dust and
dirt with the protective cap� The battery is also charged by external light sources (ceiling light, welding
light) via the solar cell� If the helmet is used frequently, the battery will very rarely need charging� We
recommend charging the helmet completely every 6 months� If the battery is discharged, charging
for approx� 15 minutes is sufficient for an operating time of approx� 8 hours�
State of charge:
1) Red flash: Battery is almost discharged (charge immediately)
2) Orange permanently lit: Battery is charging
3) Green permanently lit: Battery is fully charged
The helmet should only be recharged when a low charge status is displayed� To increase the life of
the battery, the battery should only be charged at temperatures below 45 ° C.
Note: DO NOT charge the helmet during work (power adapter, power bank, etc�)! If the helmet does
not darken when igniting the welding arc, check the charging status (press the grinding button when
the LED stops flashing blue, the battery is completely drained)� If the anti-glare cassette does not
work properly despite the battery being charged, contact your local dealer�
A defective battery may only be replaced by the manufacturer or a Sercive certified by the
manufacturer�
Troubleshooting
ADF fails to darken
→ Adjust the sensitivity (p. 6 no. I)
→ Clean the sensors or front cover lens
→ Switch off the opening delay - switch to "tack" for fast tack welding (p. 6 no. II)
→ Deactivate grinding mode (p. 4 no. 5)
→ Charge Battery (p. 4 Nr. 1)
Protection level too bright
→ In manual mode, select a higher protection level (p� 7 no� IV)
→ In automatic mode, set the rotary knob to +1 or +2 (p. 7 no. III)
→ Replace the front cover lens (p. 4 no. 4)
Protection level too dark
→ In manual mode, select a lower protection level (p. 7 no. IV)
→ In automatic mode, set the rotary knob to -1 or -2 (p.7 No. III)
ADF flickers
→ Adjust the position of the opening time control (delay) to suit the welding process (p. 6 no. II)
→ Adjust the sensitivity controller to suit the welding process (p. 6 no. I)
→ Charge the battery (p. 4 no. 1)




