Kennedy HAS413 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please retain this information for future reference.
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Solar power
Auto light sensors
Light to Dark:
0.0001 seconds
0.1 - 0.5 seconds
Control switching from
shade to shade 9-13
High Impact resistance
Clear view filter
Permanent UV/IR
protection up to DIN 15
Light weight-less
than 0.5kg
MIG/TIG WELDING HELMET
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© The Kennedy Group Ltd. 09/07
KENNEDY TOOLS
Wigston Works, Leicester, England.
Kennedy is a registered trade mark of The Kennedy Group Ltd.
QUALITY GUARANTEE & WARRANTY
KENNEDY TOOLS carry a one year manufacturers warranty.
KENNEDY TOOLS are designed & manufactured
to the highest standards & specifications.
Assuring the quality and performance required by all sectors of industry.
KENNEDY TOOLS are fully guaranteed against
faulty materials & workmanship.
Should they be found to be defective, they will either be repaired or replaced
free of charge (fair wear and tear and/or misuse excepted).
Please retain supplier invoice as proof of purchase.
EEC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE
89/686/EEC Article 10
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We hereby certify that the KENNEDY Welding Helmet Model HAS413
complies with all the relevant provisions of the EC Directive 89/686/EEC
as last amended by EEC Directive 96/58/EEC
Harmonised Standards Applied: DIN 15. EN175S, EN379 4/9-13 ER 1/2/1 DIN CE, ANSI Z87.1
Manufactured for
KENNEDY TOOLS
Wigston Works, Leicester, England.
ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY
Signed: Position: Director, The Kennedy Group Ltd.
Name: Martin Cooke Date: 1st August 2004
MODEL HAS413
KEN-885-5020K
2 7
KENNEDY
thoroughly recommends reading these instructions before using the welding helmet, even if you have used one before. Reading these instructions carefully and understanding them fully will enable you to perform tasks correctly and will prevent injury to yourself, someone else and avoid damage to property.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Always follow the instructions or you may suffer physical injury or damage to property as a result.Always be aware of health and safety regulations regarding welding. Always wear correct eye and body protection.Always keep away from fumes and work in a well ventilated area.Always remove ill fitting clothing, ties, watches, rings, other loose jewellery and contain long hair.Always ensure that the dark shade of the lens in the welding helmet is set to the correct shade
number for your application. (see page 6)
Always ensure that the helmet is clean and regularly inspected for breaks, cracking, pitting or
anything that may affect the operators vision. Should any of the mentioned occur the plate should be replaced. Note: Please use identical replacement parts and accessories intended for this tool, the use of other parts will void the warranty.
Always use machine guards or eye splash protection if the hazards of explosive devices or
corrosive liquids are being used as this helmet will not protect against these.
Always wear impact resistant primary eye protection, spectacles or goggles that meet current
ANSI specifications when using this welding helmet.
Always check your helmet fits properly.Welding helmets are designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, spatter and harmful
radiation under normal welding conditions. They will not protect against severe impact hazards, including fragmenting grinding discs, and therefore must never be used for protection whilst grinding.
Never use this helmet and lens for 'overhead' welding application, laser welding, or laser cutting
applications.
Never make any modifications to the welding lens or helmet, use only genine kennedy
replacement parts or you will void warranty and expose the user to the risk of personal injury.
Never use work positions that could expose unprotected areas of the body to spark, spatter,
direct and/or reflected radiation. Use adequate protection if exposure cannot be avoided.
Never continue to use this helmet if the lens does not darken when striking the arc. Should this
occur you will need a new helmet and dispose of the old one in accordance with national and local legislation.
Never immerse this product into water.Never use any solvents on any lens or helmet components.Never use this device beyond the recommended temperature limits. The recommended operating
temperature range for the welding lens is: 23°F - 131°F (-5°C to 55°C).
Never disassemble the filter, any problems arising, please contact your local Kennedy distributor.Never operate when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.Never drop or use if damaged
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