Yato YT-73936 handleiding

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
The content of the manual as per EN 166:2001; EN 175:1997; EN ISO 16321-1:2021 / PPE Regulation 2016/425/EU
Manufacturer: TOYA SA, ul. Sołtysowicka 13/15, 51-168 Wrocław, Poland
Product description: The welding helmet with an automatic welding protection lter with manual adjustment is a Category II
eye and face protection equipment designed for individual protection of eyes and face against mechanical and light hazards. The
helmet has increased mechanical resistance. It does not protect against liquid drops and splashes, coarse and ne dust particles,
gas and arcs caused by electrical short-circuits. The helmet is made of polyamide and tted with a retaining headband to keep
the helmet on the head. The welding lter protects the eyes against radiation generated by electric arc during welding and has a
shade level adjustment in the range of 5 to 13. The lter is protected by a polycarbonate glass panel. Persons allergic to these
materials may develop an allergic reaction.
Shelf life: The product does not have a speci c lifetime. Pay attention to wear and damage of the helmet components. Replace
in accordance with the instructions in the manual.
Noti ed body: DIN CERTCO Gesellschaft für Konformitätsbewertung mbH (0196), Alboinstraße 56, 12103 Berlin, Germany
Explanation of lter markings: YATO – manufacturer’s marking; 16321 – number of European standard for eye and face pro-
tection for professional use; W4/5-8/9-13 – marking of welding lter with manual adjustment of protection level: W4 – bright state
No.; 5 – brightest darkest state No.; 13 – darkest state No.; V1 – class of dependence of the light transmission coe cient on angle;
CE – mark of conformity with EC New Approach Directives; “i” – mark indicating that supplementary information should be read;
EAC – mark con rming that the product complies with the Technical Regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union.
Explanation of visor markings: YATO – manufacturer’s marking; YT-73936 – manufacturer’s catalogue number; EN 175 – num-
ber of the European standard for eye and face protection for welding; F – protection against high-velocity, low-energy particles (45
m/s); CE – mark of conformity with EC New Approach Directives.
Explanation of front glass markings: YATO – manufacturer’s marking; B – protection against high-velocity, medium-energy
particles (120 m/s); CE – mark of conformity with EC New Approach Directives.
Explanation of back glass markings: 16321 – European standard number for eye and face protection for professional use; YATO
– importer’s mark; C – protection against high-velocity particles (45 m/s); CE – mark of conformity with EC New Approach Directives.
Operating Instructions
Before rst use, remove the protective lm from the protective glass panel. Leaving the lm on reduces the transparency and
a ects the operation of the welding protection lter. To remove the protective lm it may be necessary to disassemble the lter
and/or the protective glass panels described further in the manual.
Ensure that the lter sensors are not dusty. If contamination is found, the lter must be removed as described under “Welding lter
replacement” section in the manual and then cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. Do not use
solvents to clean the lter. Do not immerse the welding lter in water. Install the lter in the welding shield.
Check the condition of the protective glass before each use. If scratches, cracks, clouding or other damage to the protective glass
panels are found, they must be replaced.
Replace worn and damaged components with original parts only. Do not modify the helmet yourself. It is forbidden to use the
shield if any component shows signs of damage, is worn out or needs to be replaced. A cover that has su ered a mechanical
impact must not be reused. It should be replaced with a new one free of defects.
Adjustment of the helmet support system
Put the helmet on your head, adjust the position of the upper headband strap, if necessary, to make sure the helmet is at the right
height. By turning the knob on the occipital strap, adjust the length of the strap so that it does not press the head while working and
at the same time the helmet does not move during head movements (II). Use the side knobs to adjust the force needed to lower
and lift the helmet (II). By pressing the clip at the attachment of the straps inside the visor, it is possible to adjust the distance of
the visor from the face (III). When pressure is released, the helmet should lock into one of several positions (III). Make sure
that
both sides are set in the same position. On the inside of the helmet at the left and right knobs, there is an adjustment of the helmet
angle at maximum lowering and raising. Raise the upper adjustment wing (IV), move it relative to the lower one, then lower and
lock it in the desired position.
Operation of the automatic welding lter
ATTENTION! Before starting work, ensure that the lter is set to the correct mode for the type of work to be carried out. It is forbid-
den to work with a non-functioning welding protection lter, as it can lead to irrecoverable damage to the eyesight.
Control panel
There are buttons on the control panel to control the lter (I). The buttons marked with two colours are dual-function. A short press
will activate one function, while pressing and holding the button for approx. 1 second will activate the second function. Button
markings and messages on the display are in English. Parameter settings are made using the increase or decrease setting button.
Below is a description of the buttons and functions of the welding lter:
a.MODE HOLD:ON/OFF operating mode button – pressing and holding the button for approx. 1 second activates the lter. A short
press of the button selects the operating mode indicated on the display: “WELD” – this mode allows setting the dark state in the
range between 9 and 13. “CUT” – this mode allows setting the dark state in the range between 5 and 8. “GRIND” – in this mode

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MerkYato
ModelYT-73936
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte9637 MB