Lincoln Electric VRTEX 360 Operator's Manual page 16

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Helmet
HEAD SIZE ADJUSTMENT: HEADGEAR TIGHTNESS
is adjusted by pushing in the Ratchet Knob and turning
to adjust for the desired head size. This knob is located
at the back of the helmet. HEADGEAR CROWN
ADJUSTMENT is made by adjusting for comfort and
snapping the pin into the hole to lock securely in place.
1.
Tilt.
2.
Lenses
3.
Crown Adjustment
4.
Ratchet knob
5.
Tilt Adjustment
6.
Fore-Aft Adjustment
7.
Push in
TILT: Tilt adjustment is located on right side of helmet.
Loosen the right headgear tension knob and push the
top end of the adjustment lever outward until the lever's
Stop Tab clears the notches. Then rotate the lever
forward or back to the desired tilt position. The Stop will
automatically engage again when released locking the
helmet into position.
FORE / AFT ADJUSTMENT: Adjusts the distance
between the user's face and lens. To adjust, loosen the
outside ten-sion knobs and slide forward or back to
desired position and retighten. NOTE: Make sure both
sides are equally positioned for proper operation.
HELMET LENSES*
The helmet has an FMD (Face Mounted Display) on the
inside. These FMD lenses display the virtual
environment to the user. Each lens can be shifted left or
right to align with the users eyes by applying gentle
pressure. In addition, the lenses can be lifted up and
down as well as shifted forward and back for the best fit.
The user should make sure the lenses are parallel to
their eyes. Keep the lenses clean at all times. See
Cleaning and Maintenance Section D.
NOTE: Do not remove or adjust ear buds on headband.
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Lenses
*Condensation on lenses may appear in high humidity
enviroment. Run FMD for approximately 10 minutes to
clear up moisture from the lenses.
When not in use, the helmet should be hung from the
stand or placed in the right front drawer to avoid being
damaged.
A welding cap should be used and headgear should be
cleaned before using the Helmet.
Coupon Drawer
The coupon drawer houses the physical coupons.
When not in use, the coupons should be stored in the
drawer. To open the drawer, press the top indent down,
and slide the drawer out. Each coupon fits in its own
area defined by the foam locator in the drawer.
COUPON DRAWER
Coupons
The coupons represent the various workpieces on which
the user can virtually weld. During the virtual welding
process, they provide physical feedback to the student.
There are five VR Coupons:
1. Flat Plate
2. T-Joint
3. 3/8" Groove Joint w/Backing Bar
4. 2" Diameter XXS Pipe
5. 6" Diameter Schedule 40 Pipe
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EAR BUDS
The ear buds
are close to
the ears so
the operator
can hear the
proper
welding
sounds.
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