Warning: For your own safety, please read these instructions carefully before
using auto-darkening welding helmet!
The MK6000 Auto-darkening welding helmet is designed to protect the eyes and
faces from sparks, spatter, and harmful radiation under normal welding
conditions. The Auto-darkening filter automatically changes from light to dark
state when the arc is struck and returns to the light state when welding stops.
The MK6000 Auto-darkening welding helmet comes ready for use. The only
thing you need to do before welding is to adjust the position of the headband
and select the correct shade number for your application.
Auto-Darkening Filter
BEFORE WELDING
Check the front cover lens to make sure that it is clean and no dirt is covering
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the two sensors in front of the filter cartridge. Also please check the inside cover
lens and the front cover retaining frame to make sure that they are secure.
Check all operating parts before use to see if there are signs of wear or damage.
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Any scratched, cracked or pitted parts should be replaced immediately before
using again to avoid possible injury.
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Check for light tightness before each use.
Select a shade number by the shade knob (Check the Shade Guide Table No.1).
Be sure that the shade number is the correct for your welding application. Adjust
the headband so that the helmet is seated as low as possible on the head and
close to your face. The angle of the helmet is adjusted upon the buckles,
fastened to different bumps.
DARK SHADE NUMBER SELECTION
The shade number can be set manually between DIN9-DIN13. Also if you need
for grinding, you can set the shade number to "GRIND". Check the shade guide
table to determine the proper shade number for your application. Select a shade
number by the shade knob(Seeing the Shade Guide Table No.1).The shade
goes darker from 9 to 13 gradually by turning knob K1.
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