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Cartridge operation/features, Helmet care and maintenance, Shade guide settings – Lincoln Electric IM10165 VIKING 1840 SERIES AUTO-DARKENING HELMETS User Manual

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CARTRIDGE OPERATION/FEATURES

Variable Shade Control
The shade can be adjusted from shade 9 to 13 based upon welding process or
application (refer to Shade selection chart on page 6). The variable shade control
knob is mounted on the exterior of the helmet shell. Grind mode can be selected
by rotating the shade control knob counterclockwise till an audible click is heard.
Grind mode is intended for grinding only not for welding.

Sensitivity Knob
You can adjust the light sensor by turning the Sensitivity knob to the left or right as shown in the figure
below. Turning the knob to the right increases sensitivity which makes the ADF cartridge more sensi-
tive to light. When the helmet is used in the presence of excess ambient light or with another welding
machine close by, improved helmet performance can be obtained with a lower setting turning the knob
to the left to reduce the sensitivity.

Delay Time Knob
This control is designed to protect the welder’s eyes from the strong residual rays after welding.
Changing the Delay Time knob will vary dark to light time between 0.1 second (minimum) to 1.0 sec-
ond (maximum). Turning the Delay Time knob to the right is maximum (1.0 second). This setting is
recommended for high amperage applications where the weld puddle is still very bright after the weld-
ing arc has ceased and for situations where the filter may be temporarily blocked from seeing the
welding arc.

Power
This ADF cartridge is powered by a replaceable battery and solar power. The battery is located at the
top of the ADF cartridge. Replace battery when LOW BATTERY light is lit. See the specification chart
on page 3 for type of battery required.

Variable shade
Control Knob

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LOW BATTERY

BATTERY

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HELMET CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning: Clean helmet by wiping with a soft cloth. Clean cartridge surfaces
regularly. Do not use strong cleaning solutions. Clean sensors and solar cells

with soapy water solution and a clean cloth and wipe dry with a lint-free cloth.

Do NOT submerge shade cartridge in water or other solution.

Storage: Store in a clean, dry location.

SHADE GUIDE SETTINGS

If your helmet does not include any one of the shades referenced above, it is
recommended you use the next darker shade.

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GUIDE FOR SHADE NUMBERS

OPERATION

ELECTRODE SIZE

ARC

MINIMUM

SUGGESTED(1)

1/32 in. (mm)

CURRENT (A)

PROTECTIVE

SHADE NO.

SHADE

(COMFORT)

Shielded metal arc

Less than 3 (2.5)

Less than 60

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welding

3-5 (2.5–4)

60-160

8

10

5-8 (4–6.4)

160-250

10

12

More than 8 (6.4)

250-550

11

14

Gas metal arc

Less than 60

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welding and flux

60-160

10

11

cored arc welding

160-250

10

12

250-500

10

14

Gas tungsten arc

Less than 50

8

10

welding

50-150

8

12

150-500

10

14

Air carbon

(Light)

Less than 500

10

12

Arc cutting

(Heavy)

500-1000

11

14

Plasma arc welding

Less than 20

6

6 to 8

20-100

8

10

100-400

10

12

400-800

11

14

Plasma arc cutting

(Light)

(2)

(2)

(2)

Less than 300

8

9

(Medium)

300-400

9

12

(Heavy)

400-800

10

14

Torch brazing

3 or 4

Torch soldering

2

Carbon arc welding

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PLATE THICKNESS

in.

mm

Gas welding

Light

Under 1/8

Under 3.2

4 or 5

Medium

1/8 to 1/2

3.2 to 12.7

5 or 6

Heavy

Over 1/2

Over 12.7

6 or 8

Oxygen cutting

Light

Under 1

Under 25

3 or 4

Medium

1 to 6

25 to 150

4 or 5

Heavy

Over 6

Over 150

5 or 6

(1)

As a rule of thumb, start with a shade that is too dark, then go to a lighter shade which gives sufficient view of the weld zone without going

below the minimum. In oxyfuel gas welding or cutting where the torch produces a high yellow light, it is desirable to use a filter lens that absorbs
the yellow or sodium line the visible light of the (spectrum) operation

(2)

These values apply where the actual arc is clearly seen. Experience has shown that lighter filters may be used when the arc is hidden by the
workpiece.

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Data from ANSI Z49.1-2005