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3M™ Speedglas™ 9100

User Instructions

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Lietošanas instrukcija

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Instruzioni d’uso

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Οδηγίες Xρήσης

Gebruiksaanwijzing

Pokyny

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Instrucciones de uso

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User manual 3M™ Speedglas™ 9100

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Augenschutz und Persönliche SchutzausrüstungSpeedglas 9000x Welding Helmet Manual Download

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Instruction 3M™ Speedglas™ 9100 Welding Shield

BEFORE WELDING

For your own protection read these instructions carefully before using the Speedglas 9100 welding shield.

The complete assembly is illustrated in figure A:1.

Adjust the welding shield according to your individual requirements to reach the highest comfort. (see figure B:1 - B:4).

Shade number should be chosen according to table on page 250.

The Speedglas 9100 welding shield gives permanent protection (shade 13 equivalent) against harmful UVand IR-radiation,regardless of whether the filter is in the light or dark state or whether theauto-darkeningfunction is operational.

Two lithium batteries are used as the power source. (3V CR2032)

WARNING!

•When used in accordance with these user instructions, this product is designed to help protect the wearer‘s eyes and face from harmful radiation including visible light, ultra-violetradiation (UV),infra-redradiation (IR) and sparks and spatter resulting from certain arc/gas welding processes where shade 5, 8,9-13is recommended.

•Use of this product in any other application such as laser welding/cutting may result in permanent eye injury and vision loss.

•Do not use any welding product without appropriate training.

•Use only with original Speedglas brand spare parts such as inner and outer protection plates according to the part numbers provided in these instructions. The use of substitute components or modifications not specified in these user instructions might impair protection and may invalidate claims under the warranty or cause the shield to be noncompliant with protection classifications and approvals.

•The Speedglas 9100 welding shield is not designed for heavy duty overhead welding/cutting operations due to the risk of burns from falling molten metal.

•The manufacturer is not responsible for any modifications to the welding filter or use with welding shields other than the Speedglas 9100 welding shield. Protection may be seriously impaired if unsuitable modifications are made.

•Wearers of ophthalmic spectacles should be aware that in the case of severe impact hazards the deformation of the shield might cause the inside of the shield to come into contact with the spectacles creating a hazard for the wearer.

APPROVALS

Speedglas 9100 has been shown to meet the Basic Safety Requirements under Article 10 of the European Directive 89/686/EEC and is thus CE marked. The product complies with the harmonized European Standards EN 175, EN 166, EN 169 and EN 379. The product was examined at the design state by DIN Certco Prüfund Zertifierungszentrum (Notified body number 0196).

Markings

The welding filter is marked with the shade range and optical classifications.

The following is an example (EN 379):

3 / 5, 8 / 9 -13 3M 1 / 1 / 1 / 2 / EN379 CE

Light shadeDark shade(s) Manufacturer identification Optical class

Diffusion of light class

Variations in Luminous transmittance class Angle dependency class (optional marking) Certification mark or number of standard

Note! The above is an example. Valid classification is marked on the welding filter.

The markings on the welding shield and the protection plates, indicate safety class for protection against high speed particles. S stands for the basic requirement for increased robustness, F stands for low energy impact and B stands for medium energy impact.

If the protection meets the requirements at extremes of temperature (-5°Cto +55°C) the marking is completed with the letter T. Additional markings on the product refer to other standards.

FUNCTIONS

On/Off

To activate the welding filter, press the SHADE/ON button. The welding filter automatically turns OFF after 1 hour of inactivity.

The welding filter has three photo sensors (see fig A:2) that react independently and cause the filter to darken when a welding arc is struck. The welding filter may not go to dark position if the sensors are blocked or the welding arc is totally shielded.

Flashing light sources (e.g. safety strobe lights) can trigger the welding filter making it flash when no welding is occurring. This interference can occur from long distances and/or from reflected light. Welding areas must be shielded from such interference.

Shade

Seven different Shade Number settings, split into two groups, 5, 8 and 9-13are available in the dark state. In order to see the current Shade Number setting, momentarily press the SHADE/ON button. To select another Shade Number, press the SHADE/ON button repeatedly while the LED indicators on the display are flashing. Move the flashing LED to the desired Shade Number. To shift between the two shade groups (shade 5,8) and (shade9-13)hold the SHADE/ON button down for 2 seconds.

In all welding processes the arc should only be viewed with the recommended dark shade. See table page 250.

Sensitivity

The programming and sensitivity of the photo detector system (which responds to the light from the welding arc) can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of welding methods and workplace conditions. In order to see the current sensitivity setting, momentarily press the SENS button. To select another setting, press the SENS button repeatedly until the LED shows the desired setting.

Position

Locked in light state (shade 3) at all times

Used for grinding

Position 1

Least sensitive setting. Used if there is interference

from other welders’ arcs in the vicinity.

Position 2

Normal position. Used for most types of welding

indoors and outdoors.

Position 3

Position for welding with low current or with stable

welding arcs. (eg TIG welding)

Position 4

Suitable for very low current welding, use of inverter-

type TIG welding machines.

Position 5

Most sensitive setting. Used for TIG welding where

part of the arc is obscured from view.

Position

Locked in selected dark state. Same function as a

passive welding filter.

Position locked light state 

This setting could be used for grinding or other non-weldingactivities. When the welding filter is locked in the light state (shade 3) the LED under the symbol will flash every 8 seconds to alert the user. The welding filter must be unlocked before arc welding is performed, by choosing a sensitivity setting for welding. When the welding filter turns OFF (after 1 hour inactivity), it will automatically leave the locked state and go to sensitivity setting 2.

Position 1-5

If the filter does not darken during welding as desired, increase the sensitivity until the welding filter switches reliably. Should the sensitivity be set too high, the filter may remain in the dark state after welding is complete due to ambient light. In this case, adjust the sensitivity downward to a setting where the welding filter both darkens and lightens as desired.

Position locked dark state 

When the welding filter is locked in the dark state and the welding filter turns OFF (after 1 hour inactivity), it will automatically reset to sensitivity setting 2.

Delay

The delay function should be used to set the recovery delay from dark to light of the welding filter according to welding method and current. See table on page 250.

Comfort mode for tack welding. 

This setting may help reduce eye fatigue resulting from the eye constantly adjusting to differing light levels during tack welding. Tack welding mode uses an intermediate light state (shade 5). If an arc is not struck within 2 seconds the welding filter will switch to the normal light state (shade 3).

Note that the Sensitivity and Delay function are using the same LED indicators on the display.

Low battery indicator 3m Speedglas 9100 Welding Helmet

The batteries should be replaced when the low battery indicator flashes or LEDs do not flash when the buttons are pressed.

WARNING

Should the Speedglas 9100 welding shield fail to switch to the dark state in response to an arc, stop welding immediately and inspect the welding filter as described in these instructions. Continued use of a welding filter that fails to switch to the dark state may cause temporary vision loss. If the problem cannot be identified and corrected, do not use the welding filter, contact your supervisor, distributor or 3M for assistance.

MAINTENANCE

Replacement of outer protection plate.

Remove silver front cover. (see figure C:1)

Remove the used outer protection plate and place the new outer protection plate on the welding filter. (see figure C:2)

Silver front cover must always be used (see figure C:3).

Replacement of welding filter3m Speedglas 9000

The welding filter can be removed and replaced according to figure C:1 and E:1 - E:2.

Replacement of inner protection plate

The welding filter must be removed to replace the inner protection plate. The used inner protection plate is removed as illustrated in figure D:1. The new inner protection plate should be inserted after the protective film is removed as illustrated in figure D:2.

Magnifying lens (accessory) mounting (see figure D:3).

Replacement of batteries

The welding filter must be dismounted from the welding shield to access the battery compartments. Take out the battery holders (use a small screwdriver if necessary). Insert new batteries in the battery holders according to figure G:1. Slide each battery holder into the welding filter until it snaps in position. Note that all settings will be reset to the original manufacturing setting.

Speedglas 9100V and Speedglas 9100X has a solar panel (see fig A:3) to assist the batteries.

Replacement of headband

The headband can be replaced according to figure F:1-F:2.

Replacement of sweatbandSpeedglas Welding Helmet 9000 Series

The sweatband can be replaced according to figure F:3.

CAUTION

The used batteries/worn out product parts should be disposed of according to local regulations. The welding filter should be disposed of as electronic waste.Speedglas 100v Manual

Extended coverage

Extended head and neck cover (accessory) mounting (see figure H:1 – H:2).Speedglas 9002x ManualNext >= Page 1 =123

 

 

 

 

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