Adjust the range of tilt of the helmet by adjusting holes the pins engage (Fig. 8).
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Adjust the distance of the helmet from the face by loosening the headgear nuts so the hinge
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mechanisms can be moved forward or backward along the headgear to the desired position.
Then re-tighten the headgear nuts (Fig.8).
REPLACING THE INNER PROTECTIVE PLATE
Place the helmet face down. Tilt the headgear unit the sweatband is closer to the top of the
helmet. Now undo the thumb screw turning it anti-clockwise (Fig. 1), remove the thumb screw
and put to one side.
Lift the retainer frame upwards until it is at an angle of roughly 45 degrees (Fig 2). The gently pull
the frame towards the chin of the helmet this will release the hooks (Fig. 3).
To release the ADF from the cradle simply push the ADF out whilst holding the retainer (push
from viewing side but not on the glass)
Place your finger into the lens cut out on the ADF and pull the lens towards and the lens will
come out (Fig 9)
To fit the inner lens locate the on end into the ADF location lugs bend the lens in the middle and
slide the other end into the opposite location lug ensuring the lens is secure (Fig 10)
REPLACING THE AUTO-DARKENING FILTER (ADF)
Place the helmet face down. Tilt the headgear unit the sweatband is closer to the top of the
helmet. Now undo the thumb screw turning it anti-clockwise (Fig. 1), remove the thumb screw
and put to one side.
Lift the retainer frame upwards until it is at an angle of roughly 45 degrees. The gently pull the
frame towards the chin of the helmet this will release the hooks (Fig. 2). Once the frame is free
leave inside the helmet but put to one side.
Using a small negative screw driver sperate the rotating disc using a slight twisting motion, Undo
the 2 positive drive screws that sit below the disc and push the grind button from the outside of
the helmet in. Fig 11, 12)
To release the ADF from the cradle simply push the ADF out whilst holding the retainer (push
from viewing side but not on the glass)
Install the replacement ADF by following the steps in reverse order. The control pad will have to
be threaded through the cut out for the control pad to the outside of the helmet and then seated in
the cut-out. The electrical cable should be carefully pressed to the side of the helmet to keep it
out of the way.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
it is always necessary to keep the solar cells and the light sensors of the auto-darkening welding filter
free of dust and spatters: cleaning can be done with a soft tissue or a cloth soaked in mild detergent
(or alcohol). Never use aggressive solvents such as acetone. JACKSON SAFETY® auto-darkening
filters should always be protected from both sides by protection plates (polycarbonate), which should
also be only cleaned with a soft tissue or cloth. If protection plates are in any way damaged, they must
be immediately replaced.
STORAGE
When not in use the ADF should be stored in a dry place within the temperature range of 23°F to
131°F (-5°C to 55°C). Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 115°F (45°C) may decrease the
battery lifetime of the auto-darkening welding filter. It is recommended to keep the solar cells of the au-
to-darkening welding filter in the dark or not exposed to light during storage in order to maintain power
down mode. This can be achieved by simply placing the filter face down on the storage shelf. When
the helmet is not in use, recommend to store complete unit in provided carrying bag.
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