COREONE WELDING CORWX1000L User manual

CORWX1000L
WELDING GOGGLES
AUTO DARKENING WELDING
GOGGLES & MASK KIT
OPERATOR MANUAL
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COREONE WELDING GOGGLES
CORWX1000L
CONTENTS
PAGES DESCRIPTION
3 SAFETY
4 FEATURES
5 PARTS BREAKDOWN
6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
13 RECOMMENDED SHADE SETTINGS
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SAFETY
Please read and understand all instructions before using.
• Be sure that the dark shade of the lens in the welding helmet is the correct shade number for
your application.
• The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles are not suitable for “overhead” welding application, laser
welding, or laser cutting applications.
• The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles is designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, spat-
ter, and harmful radiation under normal welding conditions.
• The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles do not provide unlimited eye, ear and face protection. If
you are uncertain, do not use this product as misuse may result in serious injury. These goggles
provide protection against the hazards of welding, but are not designed or intended to be used
without other appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Additional PPE is required for
all other areas of exposed skin, such as face and neck.
• The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles will not protect against explosive devices or corrosive
liquids. Machine guards or eye splash protection must be used when these hazards are present.
• Impact resistant, primary eye protection spectacles or goggles that meet current Approved
specications, must be worn at all times when using these welding goggles.
• Avoid work positions that could expose unprotected areas of the body to spark, spatter, direct
and/or reected radiation. Use adequate protection if exposure cannot be avoided.
• Before each use, check that the protection plates are clean and that no dirt is covering the
sensors on the front of the lens.
•Inspect all operating parts before each use for signs of wear or damage. Any scratched, cracked,
or pitted parts should be replaced immediately.
• Do not make any modications to either the Welding Goggles, other than those specied in
this manual.
• Do not use any replacement parts other than those specied in this manual. Unauthorized
modications and replacement parts will void the warranty and expose the user to the risk of
personal injury.
• If this lens does not darken when striking arc, stop welding immediately and check the lens is
in Weld Mode and not Grind Mode. If the issue persists, contact your local COREONE distributor.
• Do not immerse the CORWX1000L Welding Goggles in water.
• Do not use any solvents on any lens or mask components.
• The recommended operating temperature range for welding lens is -10°C to 65°C (14°F-149°F ).
Do not use this device beyond these temperature limits.
• Never place these Welding Goggles and auto-darkening lter on a hot surface.
• The Welding Hood included in this kit is ame-retardant. This welding hood does not provide
protection against molten metals.
• Failure to follow these warnings and/or failure to follow all of the operating instructions could
result in severe personal injury.

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COREONE WELDING GOGGLES
CORWX1000L
FEATURES
The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles provide protection to your face and eyes from spatter and
UV/IR radiation. Fitted with 2 arc sensors, the CORWX1000L Welding Goggles provide 5-13
Shade control as well as GRIND mode for use when grinding.
The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles feature COREBLUE Technology, ensuring you always get a
clear and natural view of your surroundings and workpiece.
The CORWX1000L Welding Goggles have been designed to be versatile in their usage. There is
room under the mask to t a Standard Half-Mask Respirator. The mask itself can also be re-
moved, so that only the goggles can be used. In addition, the goggles also feature an alternate
elastic headband, giving you multiple options to wear the goggles as desired.
TECHNICAL DATA
Filter Dimensions: 6.75” x 3.05”
View Size: 14.33” x 1.57”
Arc Sensors: 2
Classication: 1/1/1/2
Light State: 3
Dark State: 5-9 / 9-13
UV/IR Protection: DIN15
Time from Light to Dark: 0.08ms
Time from Dark to Light: 0.1-0.9s
Sensitivity Delay: Adjustable (External)
Power Supply: Solar Cells & CR2450 Replaceable Battery
Warranty: 2 Years
Operating Temperature: 14 - 149 Degrees F
Storage Temperature: -4 - 176 Degrees F
Shade Control: Yes (External)
Grind Mode: Ye s (External)
Minimum TIG Amperage: 5A
Standards: AS/NZS 1337.1:2010, AS/NZS 1338.1:2012, CE, ANSI, CSA

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CORWX1000L
PARTS BREAKDOWN
No.SKU DESCRIPTION
1 RV210011 Auto Darkening Goggles Shell
2 RV210012 Auto Darkening Goggles Outer Lens
3 RV21001 Auto Darkening Goggles
4 RV210014 Auto Darkening Goggles Inner Lens
5 RV210015 Auto Darkening Goggles Silicone Padding
6 RV210016 Auto Darkening Goggles Plastic headband
7 RV210017 Auto Darkening Goggles Elastic Headband
8 RV210019 Auto Darkening Goggles Bag
9 HOOD Welding Hood (May dier from illustration)
10 RV210013 Auto Darkening Goggles LED Light

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CORWX1000L
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING
• Check the inside & outside protection lens are clean and that no dirt is covering the sensors on
the front of the goggles.
• Make sure the protection lms on both inside & outside protection lens are removed.
• Inspect all operating parts for signs of wear or damage. Any scratched, cracked, or damaged
parts should be replaced immediately.
SLEEP MODE
• The goggles have a sleep function to save power. When in WELD MODE, after 30 minutes of no
activity sleep mode will be activated;
• Any movement or pushing any button will return the goggles back to an active state.
MEMORY
• The goggles will remember the last shade setting used by the operator after setting up. After
returning to an active state from sleep mode, the goggles will show the last used shade.
Note:CUT MODE and GRIND MODE won’t be recorded.
DISPLAY SCREEN

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DISPLAY ICONS
MODES
• The goggles have 4 function modes:
» WELD MODE (Shade range 5-9).
» WELD MODE (Shade range 9-13).
» GRIND MODE.
» CUT MODE.
• In WELD MODE, 3 functions can be adjusted; Sensitivity, Shade and Delay.
• Press the MODE button on the goggles to cycle between WELD MODE and CUT MODE.
• Within any mode, press and hold the GRIND button for 2 seconds and release to change to
GRIND MODE. Press and hold the GRIND button for 2 seconds and release to change back to
welding and cutting modes.
VARIABLE SHADE CONTROL
• To change the shade in welding and cutting modes, press the SHADE button once and Icon 7
will start ashing. Once Icon 7 is ashing, press the SHADE button again to cycle through the
dierent shades.
• Note: Choose an optimum Shade number for the required welding process or application (see
back cover).
• If the goggles do not darken when striking an arc, stop welding immediately and contact the
service department.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SENSITIVITY CONTROL
• The responsiveness to dierent light levels in various welding processes can be adjusted in the
range 1-5 (from low to high). Sensitivity only can adjusted be in welding modes.
• To change the sensitivity in WELD MODE, press the SENS. button once and Icon 5 will start
ashing. Once Icon 5 is ashing, press the SENS. button again to cycle through the dierent
shades.
• 1 (Low): The photo-sensitivity changes to be lower.
» Suitable for high amperage welding and welding in bright light conditions
(lamp light or sun light).
• 5 (High): The photo-sensitivity changes to be higher.
» Suitable for low amperage welding and welding in poor light conditions.
» Suitable for welding with steady arc process such as TIG welding.
» Under normal use, a higher sensitivity setting is recommended.
DELAY CONTROL
• The length of time delay for the goggles to return to a light state after welding can be adjusted
in the range 1-5 (for 0.1-0.9s). The time delay is for the protection of welder’s eyes from strong
residual rays after welding.
• To change the delay in WELD MODE, press the DELAY button once and Icon 6 will start ashing.
Once Icon 6 is ashing, press the DELAY button again to cycle through the dierent shades.
• 1 (0.1s): The time taken for the goggles to lighten after welding becomes shorter. The shortest
time is about 0.1s depending upon welding point temperature and shade set. This setting is
ideal for track welding or production welding with short welds.
• 5 (0.9s): The time taken for the goggles to lighten after welding becomes longer. The longest
time is about 0.9s depending upon welding point temperature and shade set. This setting is
ideal for welding at high amperage where there is an afterglow from the weld.
GRIND MODE SELECTION
• Select GRIND mode by pressing and holding the “GRIND” button for 2 seconds and releasing,
on the right side of the goggles. Icon 9 will display when GRIND mode is active. An orange light
on the inside of the goggles will also start to ash.
Note:Do not weld in the GRIND mode, the goggles will not darken.
CUT MODE SELECTION
• Press the MODE button to cycle to the CUT MODE. Icon 8 will display when CUT mode is active.
• To change the shade in CUT MODE, press the SHADE button once and Icon 7 will start ashing.
Once Icon 7 is ashing, press the SHADE button again to cycle through the dierent shades
(5-8).
Note:Do not weld in the cutting mode.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
POWER SUPPLY AND CHANGING THE BATTERY
• The power of the goggles is provided by a replaceable battery, CR2450.
• Icon 1 will ash when the battery is low and a replacement is needed.
• Loosen the screw on battery cover with a screwdriver to remove the battery cover. Take the
battery out and replace with a new battery; Replace the cover and tighten the screw with a
screwdriver.
HEADGEAR ADJUSTMENT AND CHANGING ELASTIC HEADGEAR
• Headgear of the goggles can be adjust by turning the Headband tightness adjusting knob.
• Plastic headgear of the goggles can be changed to elastic headgear.
1. Pull out the lock catch of the plastic headgear on both sides of goggles directly, then
remove the plastic headgear from the goggles.
2. Push the lock catch both side of elastic headgear on to the goggles;
3. Elastic headgear can be changed back to plastic headgear in same way.

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CORWX1000L
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
REPLACING THE INNER LENS
• The Inner lens is a protective lens and must be replaced if broken, damaged or covered with
welding spatter to the extent that vision is impaired.
• Remove inner lens from the goggles.
• Insert a new inner lens to Position 1 and position 2 of the goggles.
• The user must always make sure the lens is tted properly and there are no visible gaps.
REPLACE OUTER PROTECT LENS
• The outer lens is a protective lens and must be replaced if broken, damaged or covered with
welding spatter to the extent that vision is impaired.
• Remove outer lens from the goggles.
• Insert a new outer lens to position 1 and position 2 of the goggles.
• The user must always make sure the lens is tted properly and there are no visible gaps.
REPLACE SILICONE PADDING
• The silicone padding can be replaced if broken, damaged or covered with welding spatter.
• Pull the silicone padding at position 1 and position 3 towards the centre of the goggles, then
pull up the silicone padding at position 2 and position 4.
• Insert a new silicone padding into the goggles and lock well.
• The user must always make sure the silicone padding is tted properly.

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REPLACING THE INNER LENS
REPLACING THE INNER LENS
• The Goggle itself can be easily removed from
the face Shield by following these simple
instructions.
• Press the Tag outwards as shown in Position 1 ,
at the same time press the outside Top corner
of the goggle inwards, (position 2) The goggle
will break away from the face mask at this side.
• Perform the same operation on the other side
as shown in position 3 and position 4
• The Goggle will now be removed from the
Face Shield section of the mask.
• Be sure to clean the outside protection Lens
after this operation to ensure that any nger
prints or other marks are removed.
• The Goggle itself can be easily replaced back
into the face Shield by following these simple
instructions.
• Line up the Tags (Pos 1 & 3) with the slots
(Pos 2 & 4 )
• Press the Goggle forwards so the tags engage
into the slots and you will hear a“click” as it ts
back in securely.
• The Goggle will now be replaced back correct-
ly into the Face Shield section of the mask.
• Be sure to clean the outside protection Lens
after this operation to ensure that any nger
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MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
• The Welding Goggles need little maintenance. Use a clean, soft piece of cloth, moistened with
soap / commercial disinfectant to wipe the inside and the outside of the goggles then dry.
Note: Do not immerse the Goggles or Mask in water directly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM RESOLUTION
The goggles do not darken
when welding.
• Stop welding or cutting immediately.
• Make sure the sensors are facing the arc and
no obstructions.
• Check the mode that is on WELD, not GRIND.
• Review sensitivity recommendations and adjust
sensitivity if possible.
• Replace the battery if necessary.
The goggles stay dark after
welding or if there is no arc
present.
• Adjust the sensitivity to a lower level (Level 1).
• If the work place is extremely bright, it is recommended
to reduce the surrounding light level.
The goggles switch during
the welding.
• Increase the sensitivity if possible.
• Make sure the sensors are facing the arc and
no obstructions.
• Increase Delay 0.1 − 0.3 second may also
reduce switching.
Inconsistent shade number
on the corner of the goggles.
• It is a natural feature and will not be dangerous
for the eyes.
• In order to get a maximum comfort, try to keep a view
angle at around 90°.
WARRANTY
COREONE Welding is pleased to oer a 2 year warranty on the CORWX100L Welding Goggles.
COREONE Welding’s focus is to ensure that the buyer is getting reliability, performance and
peace of mind when using one of our quality products. We can be contacted by email
info@coreonewelding.com or via our Website www.coreonewelding.com.

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RECOMMENDED SHADE SETTINGS
Current Amperes
0.5 1 2.5 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 350 400 450 500
Covered Electrode Shade 9 Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 14
MIG Plate Welding Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 14
MIG Sheet Metal Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 15
TIG Shade 9 Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14
MAG Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 Shade 15
Arc Gouging Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 Shade 15
Plasma Cutting Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13
Plasma Welding 4 5 6 7 8 9 Shade 10 Shade 11 Shade 12 Shade 13 Shade 14 Shade 15
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CORWX1000L
WELDING GOGGLES
AUTO DARKENING WELDING
GOGGLES & MASK KIT
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OPERATOR MANUAL
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