ArcOne 7500VX User Instruction Manual

ArcOne 7500VX User Instruction Manual

90x110 auto-darkening filters and helmets

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USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
90x110 Auto-Darkening Filters and Helmets
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  • Page 1 USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 90x110 Auto-Darkening Filters and Helmets 1000FcF 1500V 2000V 2500V 4000V 4500V 5000VX 5130VX 5500VX 6000VI4 7000VX 7500VX iDF48 is a Division of A.C.E. International Company ® 85 Independence Drive, Taunton, MA 02780, USA TEL: +1 (508) 884-9600  •  TOLL FREE: +1 (800) 223-4685  •  FAX: +1 (508) 884-9666 Please visit our website: www.arc1weldsafe.com A1-01-UIb...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WARNING, other safety precautions such as protective clothing, adequate ventilation, breathing protection (e.g. powered air purifying respirator), fire extinguisher, and protection for co-workers, should also be considered. Consult an Industrial Hygienist to ensure adequate protection is being provided. Technical Information / Use Filters: ArcOne auto-darkening filters protect the user against harmful ultra-violet and infrared UV/IR ® rays, both in the dark and light state. No matter what shade the filter is set to the UV/IR  protection is provided. When used properly, the filter will prevent your eyes from being burned by optical radiation.
  • Page 3 Shade Adjustment (refer to Figures 1 through 4): See Filter Specifications (Table 1) for filter specifications. See CE Shade Selection Guide (Table 2) for recommended shades for arc welding applications.  Digital LCD Controlled Variable Filters (see Figure 1):  Briefly press the “Mode” button (see Figure 1), the LCD mode will flash to indicate the current setting. Press and hold the “+” or “-” button to change the setting. The number will change on LCD. Analog Controlled Variable Filters (see Figure 2): External Control: Set filter to desired dark shade with the shade knob located on the outside of the helmet. The Shade Number will change on the LCD (see Figures 3 and 4) as the user turns the knob up or down. Some models have a single external knob for shade only. Internal Control: Set filter to desired dark shade with the shade knob located on the filter.  The configuration of internal controls vary; however, each knob is labeled according to function, also, buttons are labeled or marked according to function. Mode Increase Decrease Figure 1: Digital Controls Shade Sensitivity Shade Adjustment...
  • Page 4: Limitations Of Use

    7500V) Delay Adjustment and Grind Mode (not on all Models) Digital Controlled Filters: Briefly press the “Mode” button (see Figure 1), the LCD mode will flash to indicate the current setting (see Figure 3). Press and hold the “+” or “-” button to change the setting. NOTE: Some models have a dedicated Delay button with the “+” or “-” to change the setting.  Analog Controlled Filters: Feature is not available on all analog models. Refer to Table 1: Filter Specifications. 1000FCF: Turn Sensitivity knob counter-clockwise past the white line to lock into Grind Mode. 4000V: Turn Shade knob counter-clockwise past shade 9 to enter Grind Mode. 4500V: Set switch located on back of filter in the down position labeled “GRIND.” Set to “WELD” before any welding application. 6000VI4: Press the “Delay” button on the back of the control center to turn delay on or off. Intelligent Darkening Filter (IDF) Modes The iDF48 in the USA has both Auto-Variable and iTIG Mode; models outside the USA have only Auto-Variable Mode. To switch from one mode to another Press AND Hold down the “Mode” button for two seconds. To cycle through modes continue depressing the “Mode” button.
  • Page 5: Care And Maintenance

    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 certification of this product. Filters: Filters require virtually no maintenance other than periodic cleaning when the lens, solar panel, and/or sensor(s) become dirty or clouded from smoke. Dampen a soft cloth or paper towel with...
  • Page 6: Information On Disposal

    Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) For private household users in the European Union The WEEE symbol on the product(s) and / or accompanying documents (see Figure 4) means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general  household waste.  For proper treatment, recovery and  recycling, please take this product(s) to designated  collection points where it will be accepted free of charge. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on Figure 4: WEEE Symbol human health and the environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national  legislation. For business users in the European Union Please contact your dealer or supplier for information on the proper methods to discard your electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 7 CARRERA ArcOne ® CARRERA-911-S Helmet Shell Auto-Darkening Filter Inside Cover Plate (see Table 1)* 04-OP Outside Cover Plate CARRERA SCREW (3X16mm) (Not shown) 04-HG Headgear Assembly (Sweatband Included) Optional Mag Lens, VML-XXX, Where XXX=Diopter number (Not shown) VISION ® 04-OP V-911-S Vision 90x110 Shell Auto-Darkening Filter Inside Cover Plate (see Table 1)* 06-HGSB 06-HG Optional Mag Lens, VML-XXX, Where XXX=Diopter number (Not shown - 6 -...
  • Page 8 PYTHON ® *Optional Mag Lens, VML-XXX, Where XXX=Diopter number Auto-Darkening Filter (Not shown) Inside Cover Plate (see Table 1)* PYTHON-911-S Python 90x110 Shell 06-HGSB 06-HG PYTHON01-911-CP Python 90x110 Cover Plate PYTHON01-911-CS Python 90x110 Center Section Slots Bottom Catch Centering Guide Clip PYTHON01-911-CP Python 90 X 110 Cover Plate Center Section Instructions: Cover Plate Instructions: Slide A-D filter and inside cover plate into With notches facing up, slide one side of Filter Holder. Slide notches on top of Filter cover plate into guide clip. Align notches Holder into slots on helmet. Line up Filter and push other side of cover plate into Holder with Centering Pin on helmet, squeeze guide clip. Cover plate will click into place. tabs on Filter Holder and push into tab slots. Release tabs into bottom catches. - 7 -...
  • Page 9: Filter Specifications

    Table 1. Filter Specifications 1000FcF 1500V 2000V 2500V 4000V 4500V iDF48 3864 mm 3864 mm 4704 mm 4704 mm 4500 mm 4500 mm 4608 mm Viewing Area (6.0 sq in) (6.0 sq in) (7.3 sq in) (7.3 sq in) (7.0 sq in) (7.0 sq in)
  • Page 10 Table 1. Filter Specifications (cont.) 5000V & 5130V & 5500V & 7000V & 7500V & 6000VI4 5000VX* 5130VX* 5500VX* 7000VX* 7500VX* 4608 mm 4608 mm 4608 mm 8100 mm 5684 mm 5684 mm Viewing Area (7.1 sq in) (7.1 sq in) (7.1 sq in) (12.5 sq in) (8.8 sq in)
  • Page 11: Significance Of Markings

    Significance of Markings: Welding Filters: Examples: 4 / 5-8/9<13 AR M 1/1/1/2 EN379   4/ 5-9/9-13 AR 1/1/1/2 EN379 4 – Light Shade number 5-8 or 5-9 – Dark Shade range 1 9<13 – Dark Shade range 2 (Auto-Variable “Mode”) 9-13 – Dark Shade range 2 (Manual-Variable “Mode”) AR – Manufacturers mark M – Auto Variable 1 – Optical Class 1 – Diffusion of Light Class 1 – Variation in Luminous Transmittance class 2 – Angle Dependency class (This is a new classification of EN379. This marking may not be  indicated on older models.) Welding Helmets: Significance of CE Markings: Example: AR EN 175 -F CE AR – Company Identification Mark EN 175 – CE Welding Helmet Standard -F – Impact Class (Low Energy) CE – European Mark Significance of Other Markings: Example: AR Z87 AR – Company Identification Mark Z87 – ANSI Standard for Eye and Face Protectors Example: CAN/CSA Z94.3                   Labs CAN/CSA Z94.3 – CSA Standard for Eye and Face Protectors Labs – CAN/CSA Certified Lab Product Certification Bodies This “Model” has been certified by: Certottica SCARL Zona Industriale Villanova 32013 Longarone (BL), Italy...
  • Page 12: Shade Selection Guide

    Table 2: Shade Selection Guide CE Shade selection Guide Filter Removal Diagram SERIAL NUMBER Serial Number is located on the top of the filter. Serial Number Slide A-D Filter out from under Retention Spring. -11-...

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