Instruction Manual for UNIMIG models including: U21015 Professional Series Welding Helmet, U21015, Professional Series Welding Helmet, Series Welding Helmet, Welding Helmet, Helmet

Operating Manual

OPERATING MANUAL. 1. Safety. Please read and understand all instructions before using. • Be sure that the dark shade of the lens in the welding helmet is on ...

Professional Series Welding Helmet Manual

Professional Series Welding Helmet - Black | UNIMIG Welding Supplies


File Info : application/pdf, 16 Pages, 2.32MB

PDF preview unavailable. Download the PDF instead.

PROFESSIONAL-Series-Helmet-Manual-WEB
Operating Manual

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

Professional Series Welding Helmet - Black
U21015

Professional Series Welding Helmet - Demon
U21018

Professional Series Welding Helmet - Samurai
U21019

Contents

1.Safety

3

2.Features

4

3.Specifications

5

4.Parts Breakdown

6

5.ADF Operating Instructions

7

6.Harness Operating Instructions

12

7.Troubleshooting

14

8.Warranty

14

9.Shade Guide

15

2

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
1.Safety
Please read and understand all instructions before using. · Be sure that the dark shade of the lens in the welding helmet is on the correct shade
number for your application. · The helmet and lenses are not suitable for "overhead" welding application, laser welding,
or laser cutting applications. · Welding helmets are designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, spatter, and
harmful radiation under normal welding conditions. · This helmet will not protect against explosive devices or corrosive liquids. Machine guards
or eye splash protection must be used when these hazards are present. · Impact resistant, primary eye protection, spectacles or goggles that meet current ANSI
specifications, must be worn at all times when using this welding helmet. · Avoid work positions that could expose unprotected areas of the body to sparks, spatter,
direct and/or reflected radiation. Use appropriate protection if exposure cannot be avoided. · Before each use, check that the protection plates are clean and that no dirt is covering the
sensors on the front of the lens. · Inspect all operating parts before each use for signs of wear or damage. Any scratched,
cracked, or pitted parts should be replaced immediately. · Do not make any modifications to either the welding lens or helmet, other than those
specified in this manual. Do not use any replacement parts other than those specified in this manual. Unauthorised modifications and replacement parts will void the warranty and expose the user to the risk of personal injury. · If this lens does not darken when striking arc, stop welding immediately and check the helmet is in Weld Mode and not Grind Mode. If the issue persists, contact your local UNIMIG Service Department. · Do not immerse this lens in water. · Do not use any solvents on any lens or helmet components. · The recommended operating temperature range for this welding lens is -10°C to 65°C (14°F-149°F ). Do not use this device beyond these temperature limits. · Failure to follow these warnings and/or failure to follow all of the operating instructions could result in severe personal injury.
WARNING: Contains button battery, hazardous if swallowed. Keep out of reach from children. Battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if it is swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. Medical attention should be sought immediately if it is suspected the battery has been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.
3

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
2.Features
1/1/1/1 Classification
Superior optical clarity with a 1/1/1/1 classification. Get an Auto-Darkening Filter (ADF) that's scored top marks across the board for a crystal-clear view of your weld at every angle.
Auto Shade Select
Take the guesswork out of your protection. The auto shade select technology instantly detects the arc and decides what shade you need to keep your eyes safe for every kind of welding.
102.5x102.5mm View Size
Unmatched visibility in every situation. The 102.5x102.5mm viewing area lets you see every weld with complete clarity.
3.0 Light State
Get a clear view before and after the weld, as well as during. With a 3.0 light state, you'll be able to see your workpiece as well with the helmet on as with it off.
External Grind Button
Seamlessly switch to grind mode with the click of a button. When the helmet is in grind mode a small LED will illuminate, so you don't need to take the helmet off to check.
5 Arc Sensors
Detect every arc instantly. The four optimally positioned arc sensors, coupled with an arc intensity sensor, trigger the Auto-Darkening Filter. Experience unparalleled eye protection right from the start of every weld, even when you're out of position.
Backup Battery
2 x CR2450 backup batteries improve the performance and reliability of the auto-darkening filter.
4 Point Harness
Get the perfect fit and stay comfortable for hours. Adjust all 4 points of contact to suit you, and have the weight spread more evenly, minimising neck strain.
4

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

3.Specifications
3.1Technical Data
Parameter
Filter Dimensions View Size Arc Sensors Classification Light State Dark State UV/IR Protection Time from Light to Dark Time from Dark to Light Sensitivity Delay Power Supply Warranty Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Shade Control Grind Mode Minimum TIG Amperage
Standards

Values
114x133x9.5mm 102.5x102.5mm 4 Arc Sensors, 1 Arc Intensity Sensor 1/1/1/1 3 5-13 DIN15 0.04ms 0.1-0.9s Adjustable (1-5 for low-high) Solar Cells & 2 x CR2450 Replaceable Battery 2 Years -10°C to 65°C -20°C to 85°C Yes Yes (External) 2A AS/NZS 1337.1 B (High Impact) AS/NZS 1338.1 (Auto-Darkening)

3.2Replaceable Parts
Part
Professional Series Welding Helmet Lens Kit 4 Point Harness 4 Point Harness Sweatband 4 Point Harness Back Pad
Magnification Lens

SKU
U21022 U21024 U21025 U21026 U21010 - 1.5x Magnification Lens U21011 - 2.0x Magnification Lens U21012 - 2.5x Magnification Lens

5

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

4.Parts Breakdown

99

1100

88

77

22 11

66
55 44 33

1111
12
12
113 3

1. Helmet Shell 2. Adjustment Knob 3. Outer Lens Cover (U21022) 4. ADF Frame 5. Auto-Darkening Filter (ADF) 6. Inner Lens Cover (U21022) 7. 4 Point Harness Sweatband (U21025)

8. Harness Bracket - Right 9. 4 Point Harness (U21024) 10. 4 Point Harness Back Pad (U21026) 11. Neck Band 12. Harness Bracket - Left 13. External Grind Button /
Shade Control Dial

UNIMIG+Super V +7#

6

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

5.ADF Operating Instructions

MANUAL

5-9

13 AUTO

9-13
0

SENS.

SHADE

DELAY

GRIND LOW BAT
LENS TECHNOLOGY

MODE 1

SHADE LOCK

SENS.
2

DELAY
HOLD 3

1. Mode Button 2. Sensitivity Button 3. Delay / Lock Button 4. Grind Button 5. Shade Control Dial 6. 5-9 / 9-13 Shade Switch 7. Backup Battery Cover

45

6
5-9 9-13

7

Auto Shade Select AUTO
Press the Mode (1) button to cycle from MANUAL to AUTO. The Auto-Darkening Filter (ADF) will now be in Auto Shade Select mode. The ADF will adjust the shade depending on the brightness of the welding arc. The Auto Shade Select feature allows adjustment of the auto value up ±2.0 shade levels from the auto-detected value. Rotate the Shade Control Dial (5) to increase or decrease the auto value.
Manual Shade Control MANUAL
Press the Mode (1) button to cycle from AUTO to MANUAL. The Auto-Darkening Filter (ADF) will now be in Manual Shade Control mode. To adjust the shade value, rotate the Shade Control Dial (5).
To adjust shades 5-9, move Shade Switch (6) into the left position.
To adjust shades 9-13, move Shade Switch (6) into the right position.
Note: Choose an optimum shade number for the required welding process or application.
If this lens does not darken when striking arc, stop welding immediately and check the helmet is in Weld Mode and not Grind Mode. If the issue persists, contact your local UNIMIG Service Department.

7

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

Shade Lock SHADE LOCK

Hold the Delay / Lock Button (3) until the Shade Lock LED indicator starts to flash. When Shade Lock is activated, the ADF will remain activated in the currently selected shade.

Sensitivity Control SENS.
The responsiveness to different light levels in various welding processes can be adjusted in the range 1-5 (from low to high).

Press the Sensitivity Button (2) to edit the setting, the sensitivity range

will flash on

the screen (from 1 to 5). Repeatedly press the Sensitivity Button (2) until the desired level

is shown.

Low Sensitivity · Suitable for high amperage welding and welding in bright light conditions (work light / sunlight).

High Sensitivity · Suitable for low amperage welding and use in poor light conditions.

· Suitable for use with steady arc process such as TIG welding.

· Under normal use, a higher sensitivity setting is recommended.

Delay Control DELAY
The length of time delay for the ADF to return to the light state after welding can be adjusted in the range 1-5 (0.1-0.9s). The time delay is for the protection of the welder's eyes from strong residual rays after welding.

Press the Delay Button (3) to edit the setting, the delay range

will flash on the

screen (from 1 to 5). Repeatedly press the Delay Button (3) until the desired length of

time delay is shown.

Low Delay
· The time the ADF takes to lighten after welding becomes shorter. The shortest time is about 0.1s depending on the welding point temperature and shade setting. This setting is ideal for tack welding or production welding with short welds.

High Delay
· The time the ADF takes to lighten after welding becomes longer. The longest time is about 0.9s depending on the welding point temperature and shade setting. This setting is ideal for welding at high amperage where there is an afterglow from the weld.

Grind Selection GRIND LOW BAT

Hold the Grind Button (4) until the grind icon appears on the screen and the orange
3 light on the ADF button flashes. To exit grind mode, hold the Grind Button (4) until the grind
icon disappears.

Note: Do not weld in the grind mode, the ADF will not darken.

8

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
Battery Indicator
The battery icon will show current battery level. When low, the battery icon will show no bars. The low battey indicator GRIND LOW BAT will also start to flash. Replace the battery when it is low, otherwise the ADF switching time will become slower, and shade accuracy will be compromised.
Power Supply & Replacing The Battery
The power of the auto-darkening helmet is provided by solar cells and 2 x CR2450 lithium batteries. To change the batteries, open the Backup Battery Cover (7) and replace both batteries.
5-9 9-13
Removing The ADF From The Helmet Shell

5-9 9-13

SENS.

SHADE

GRIND LOW BAT

DELAY

LENS TECHNOLOGY

MODE

SENS.

SHADE LOCK DELAY

HOLD

5-9 9-13

SENS.

SHADE

GRIND LOW BAT

DELAY

LENS TECHNOLOGY

MODE

SENS.

SHADE LOCK DELAY

HOLD

1. Switch the ADF frame lock to the left position to unlock it from the helmet shell.

2. Lift the bottom of the ADF up then slide the unit down to remove it from the helmet shell.

9

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
Changing The Inner Lens Cover

SENS.

SHADE

GRIND LOW BAT

DELAY

LENS TECHNOLOGY

MODE

SENS.

SHADE LOCK DELAY

HOLD

Pry the inner lens cover up from the finger groove at the top of the ADF. The inner lens cover can then slide up and out of the ADF. Replace with new inner lens cover.

Changing The Outer Lens Cover

5-9 9-13
With the ADF frame removed, simply lift out the existing outer lens cover. Replace with new outer lens cover.

10

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
Installing A Magnification Lens

SENS.

SHADE

GRIND LOW BAT

DELAY

LENS TECHNOLOGY

MODE

SENS.

SHADE LOCK DELAY

HOLD

Slide the magnificaion lens down through the magnification lens holder.

Additional Instructions
· Be sure that the helmet is used in the correct condition and according to the safety requirements.
· There is a liquid crystal-valve in the filter, although it has inner and outer protection covers, it is important to avoid heavy knocks to the helmet.
· The outer protective shell of the helmet should be periodically inspected and cleaned. In the case of a break, crack, pitting or other damage, the helmet shell must be replaced.
· To operate more efficiently and safely, please select the correct dark shade number.
· The arc light must be visible completely by all arc sensors. If not, the ADF may struggle to detect an arc and may not activate the selected shade.
· Please use the automatic filter at a temperature between -10°C-65°C (14°F-149°F).
· Do not disassemble the filter. If any problems arise, please contact your local UNIMIG service department.

11

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
6.Harness Operating Instructions
2
3

1

4

6.1Neck Band Adjustment
To tighten the neck band, turn the neck band adjustment dial rotate-r clockwise . To loosen the neck band, turn the neck band adjustment dial rotate-l anti-clockwise.
6.2Head Strap Adjustment
To adjust the head straps, first push the head strap lock out of the current position. Then adjust the strap to the desired length, and push the head strap lock into the corresponding position.

12

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
6.3Distance Adjustment
To adjust the distance between your face and the lens, push the distance adjuster buttons. The helmet shell can now move towards or away from your face. Release the buttons to lock the shell into position. Ensure that both sides are equally positioned for proper vision.
6.4Angle Adjustment
There are 5 positions available to set the angle of the helmet. To adjust, lift and reposition the locking tab into the desired angle position.
13

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL
7.Troubleshooting
1. The ADF does not darken when welding
· Stop welding or cutting immediately. · Make sure the sensors are facing the arc and there are no obstructions. · Check the mode is on WELD, not GRIND. · Review sensitivity recommendations and adjust sensitivity if possible. · Replace the battery if necessary.
2. The ADF stays dark after welding or there is no arc present
· Adjust the sensitivity to a lower level. · Check that Shade Lock is not activated. · If the worksite is too bright, it is recommended to reduce the surrounding light level.
3. The ADF switches during welding
· Increase the sensitivity if possible. · Make sure the sensors are facing the arc and there are no obstructions. · Increasing Delay 0.1-0.3 seconds may also reduce switching.
8.Warranty
UNIMIG auto-darkening welding helmets are covered for warranty for up to three years from the date of purchase from authorised UNIMIG dealers. The duration of use depends on various factors such as use, cleaning storage and maintenance. Frequent inspections are recommended.
14

9.Shade Guide

MMA/STICK

Current
<40A 40-60A 60-175A 175-300A 300-500A >500A

Shade
9 10 11 12 13 14

MIG
Current
<100A 100-175A 175-300A 300-500A >500A

Shade
10 11 12 13 14

MAG
Current
<60A 60-125A 125-175A 175-300A 300-500A >500A

Shade
10 11 12 13 14 15

PROFESSIONAL SERIES WELDING HELMET OPERATING MANUAL

TIG
Current
<20A 20-40A 40-100A 100-175A 175-250A >250A

Shade
9 10 11 12 13 14

Arc Gouging

Current
<175A 175-225A 225-275A 275-350A 350-450A >450A

Shade
10 11 12 13 14 15

Plasma Cutting

Current
<150A 150-250A >250A

Shade
11 12 13

15

HEAD OFFICE:
112 Christina Rd, Villawood NSW 2163
PH: (02) 9780 4200 FAX: (02) 9780 4210
E: sales@unimig.com.au

QLD OFFICE:
19 Commerce Cct, Yatala QLD 4207
PH: (07) 3333 2855 FAX: (07) 3274 5829
E: qld@unimig.com.au

VIC OFFICE:
91 Yellowbox Drive, Craigieburn VIC 3064
PH: (03) 8682 9911 FAX: (03) 9333 7867
E: sales@unimig.com.au

WA OFFICE:
26 Sustainable Ave, Bibra Lake WA 6163
PH: (08) 6363 5111 FAX: (08) 9417 4781
E: wasales@unimig.com.au



References

Adobe PDF Library 17.0 Adobe InDesign 18.3 (Windows)