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AUTOMATIC WELDING HELMET
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Automatic welding helmet PSHL 2 C1 (flames)
Automatska za zavarivanje PSHL 2 C1 (plamen)
Automatska maska za zavarivanje PSHL 2 C1 (sa plamenom)
Mască de sudură automată PSHL 2 C1 (scântei)
Автоматичен заваръчен шлем PSHL 2 C1 (пламъци)
Μάσκα ηλεκτροσυγκόλλησης αυτόματη PSHL 2 C1 (φλόγες)
Automatik-Schweißhelm PSHL 2 C1 (Flammen)
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Automatic welding helmet PSHL 2 C1 (black) / Automatska
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List of pictograms used ..................................................................................Page 6
Introduction .........................................................................................................Page 6
Intended use ...........................................................................................................Page 6
Package contents ....................................................................................................Page 6
Parts description for "flames" model ......................................................................Page 7
Parts description for "black" model ........................................................................Page 7
Technical specifications for "flames" model............................................................Page 7
Technical specifications for "black" model .............................................................Page 7
Safety instructions ............................................................................................ Page 8
Using the device ................................................................................................Page 12
Replacing the UV filter ............................................................................................Page 13
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. Page 14
Cleaning and maintenance ..........................................................................Page 15
Storage ..................................................................................................................Page 15
Information about recycling and disposal ...........................................Page 15
Meaning of the marking ...............................................................................Page 15
EU Declaration of Conformity .....................................................................Page 16
Warranty and service information ..........................................................Page 18
Warranty conditions ...............................................................................................Page 18
Warranty period and statutory claims for defects ..................................................Page 19
Extent of warranty ..................................................................................................Page 19
Processing of warranty claims ................................................................................Page 19
Service .................................................................................................................... Page 20
Table of contents
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Automatic welding helmet
PSHL 2 C1
Introduction
Congratulations! You have
purchased one of our high-quality
devices. Please familiarise yourself with the
product before setup or first use. To do so,
please read through the following operating
and safety instructions carefully. This product
must be set up or used only by people who
have been trained to do so.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN!
Intended use
When welding, this welding helmet protects
the eyes and face from sparks, splashes and
UV radiation and automatically adjusts to
the lighting conditions. It ensures immediate,
sensor-controlled darkening when the arc is
ignited as well as automatic lightening when
welding work is finished (including short
delay for protection against afterglow). The
welding helmet has an infinitely adjustable
DIN protection level and can also be set for
flying sparks during grinding work. Use the
product only as described and only for the
specific applications as stated. Keep these
instructions in a safe place. Ensure you hand
over all documentation when passing the
product on to anyone else. Any use that
differs to the intended use as stated above
is prohibited and potentially dangerous.
Damage or injury caused by misuse or disre
-
garding the above warning is not covered by
the warranty or any liability on the part of the
manufacturer.
The device has been designed for household
use only and must not be used in commercial
or industrial applications. Commercial use
will void the guarantee.
Package contents
1 Automatic welding helmet
1 set of operating instructions
List of pictograms used /Introduction
List of pictograms used
Caution!
Read the operating instructions!
Warning: Potential hazards!
Do not dispose of any electrical
devices in domestic waste!
Important note!
Attention: Welding helmets do
not offer any form of protection
for the eyes, ears or face!
Attention: Arc beams can dam-
age the retina of the eye!
Made from recycling material
Dispose of batteries in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner!
Dispose of packaging properly.
Do not dispose of the appliance
in household waste!
Direct current
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Introduction
Parts description for
"flames" model
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Viewing pane
2
Helmet casing
3
Solar cell
4
Rear lens
5
Headband
6
Rear control dial on headband
7
Lateral control dial on headband
8
UV filter
9
Darkening control
10
Test button
11
Delay setting
12
Sensitivity setting
13
Low battery display
14
LED light switch
15
Battery compartment
16
Bracket
17
Arc sensor
Parts description for
"black" model
1
Viewing pane
2
Helmet casing
3
Solar cell
4
Rear lens
5
Headband
6
Rear control dial on headband
7
Lateral control dial on headband
8
UV filter
9
Darkening control
10
Test button
11
Delay setting
12
Sensitivity setting
13
Low battery display
14
LED light switch
15
Battery compartment
17
Arc sensor
18
Viewing pane bracket
19
Filter bracket
20
Darkening switch
Technical specifications for
"flames" model
Filter cassette size:
110× 90x 10 mm
Field of vision: 9.2 x 4.2 cm
Light condition: DIN 4
Dark condition: DIN 9–DIN 13
Cycle times
Light to dark: 0.23~0.72 ms
Dark to light: 0.2~0.6 s
Switching on/off: Fully automatic
Energy supply: Solar cell
UV/IR protection: DIN 16
Operating temperature:
-5°C to +55°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Welding processes: MMA, MIG, MAG,
TIG, plasma cutting
and plasma welding
Maximum service life: approx. 6 years
Technical specifications for
"black" model
Filter cassette size
115× 115x 10 mm
Field of vision: 9.2 x 4.2 cm
Light condition: DIN 4
Dark condition: DIN 5-8/ DIN 9-13
Cycle times
Light to dark: 0.23~0.72 ms
Dark to light: 0.15~0.45 s
Switching on/off: Fully automatic
Energy supply: Solar cell
UV/IR protection: DIN 16
Operating temperature:
-5°C to +55°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Welding processes: MMA, MIG, MAG,
TIG, plasma cutting
and plasma welding
Maximum service life: approx. 6 years
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Safety instructions
Safety instructions
Please read the operating instruc-
tions with care and observe the
notes described. Familiarise your-
self with the device, its proper
use and the safety notes based
on these operating instructions.
The rating plate contains all tech-
nical data of this welding helmet;
please learn about the technical
features of this product.
Prior to each use, check that it
is working properly by pressing
the "Test" button.
The product is not suitable for
laser welding.
The product is only approved for
use within a temperature range
of between -5°C to +55°C.
The product is not fire-resistant.
Welding helmet and ADF filter
must not be exposed to any
heat or moisture.
Do not remove the ADF filter
from the welding helmet and
never open the housing of the
ADF filter without authorisation
from the manufacturer.
Prior to each use, check
whether the Welding/Grinding
setting was selected correctly.
The cover lens must be installed
on the outer side of the ADF
filter. Otherwise, the ADF filter
can get damaged.
Do not carry out any modifi-
cations/replacements on the
welding helmet and ADF filter
without consent.
If the filter does not darken
automatically whilst weld-
ing please stop the operation
immediately and contact the
dealers without delay.
Do not use any alcohol, fuel
or diluting agents to clean the
ADF filter. Do not place the
ADF filter in water.
The response time of the ADF
liquid crystal slows down if the
ambient temperature is lower,
however this does not have
an impact on the protective
functions.
Please replace the housing
of the ADF filter immediately
if it is damaged or scratched
because this can impair
visibility and the protective
performance.
Please replace the viewing
pane immediately if it is
broken or scratched. Do not
use any hard objects to replace
the viewing pane of the filter.
Regularly clean the surfaces
of the ADF filter, sensor and
solar cells.
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The welding helmet cannot
withstand any damages that
are caused by a heavy blow,
explosion or abrasive liquids.
The useful life depends on
many different individual fac-
tors such as usage, cleaning,
storage and maintenance.
Regular inspections and
replacement in the case of
damage are recommended.
The material used to manufac-
ture the product will age over
time. This can result in break-
ages on the welding helmet,
for example. As a result of
these damages, the welding
helmet is no longer able to
provide effective protection.
In this case, the user should
replace the welding helmet
immediately.
This product cannot be used for
overhead welding work and
cutting operations. If this prod-
uct is use for overhead weld-
ing or cutting, the molten metal
drops could burn through the
ADF filter and result in injuries
to the user.
If the filter is faulty, the user
must stop using the welding hel-
met immediately. Slag splashes
can damage the surface of the
filter and cause injury to the
users skin or cause other
serious accidents.
This product is temperature
resistant and hardly inflamma-
ble but in case of direct contact
with naked flames or in case
of access to an object with a
high temperature, the helmet
may begin to burn or melt.
Please store and only use the
welding helmet in the manner
described in order to reduce
such risks.
The ADF filter is an electronic
product that is not waterproof.
Please ensure it is kept dry and
clean and not stored in a damp
environment.
Improper use could result in
injury to the use and cause
other types of diseases.
Please examine the filter prior
to each use. As soon as the
function and appearance seem
defective, they must no longer
be used.
The use of the welding
helmet is prohibited if the filter
flickers or if the level of dark-
ening no longer corresponds
to the standard value or there
are other abnormal working
conditions.
Safety instructions
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Please do not expose this
product to unnecessary solar
radiation.
Please only use original spare
parts. The use of non-original
parts can cause problems with
regard to the protective func-
tion, serviceability and degree
of product protection.
Exceeding the service life
(insufficient protection) – please
check the protective glasses
prior to each use for damage
and durability.
Using eye protection without
the filter effect against radia-
tion (damages the eyes) – prior
to each use check whether
the eye protection exhibits the
necessary scale number.
Using the product against
splashes (insufficient protection)
– always check whether the
correct protective effect is
present.
Using the product for protection
against large dust particles
(injury, accident). The eye pro-
tection equipment must only be
used for the work described in
the operating instructions. Any
deviation from the instructions
in the operating instructions can
result in injuries or accidents.
Using damaged products
(insufficient protection) – prior
to each use check the protec-
tive glasses for damage and
durability.
Improper use of the eye protec-
tion (injury, accident). The eye
protection device must only be
used for the work described
in the operating instructions.
Any deviation from the instruc-
tions can result in injuries or
accidents.
This device may be used by chil-
dren aged 16 years and older,
and by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capacities, or a lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, if they
are supervised or have been
instructed in how to use the
device safely and understand
the dangers that may arise
when using it. Do not allow
children to play with the device.
Cleaning and day-to-day main-
tenance must not be performed
by children without supervision.
The welding helmet with
auto-darkening is not suitable
for laser and autogenous
welding.
Never place the welding
helmet on hot surfaces.
Safety instructions
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Do not open the welding hel-
met under any circumstances.
Do not carry out any repair
work or alterations to the
welding helmet. This work must
only be carried out by trained
specialist personnel.
Before any welding work,
please make sure that you have
adjusted the auto-darkening.
The safety visor must not be
opened. It protects the filter
from dirt and damage.
If the filter does not darken
automatically, stop the welding
work immediately and contact
the manufacturer.
Only use the welding helmet at
temperatures between -5°C and
+55°C. The response time of
the filter will slow down if the
temperatures go below/above
these temperatures.
Clean the filter, helmet surface
and the solar cells regularly.
Replace the protective visor if it
showing signs of scratches or
damage.
The welding helmet does not
protect against impact.
Using, cleaning and storage
can reduce the service life of
approx. 6 years. If the view-
ing pane is scratched or there
is other visible damage to the
viewing pane or the welding
helmet, replace immediately.
ATTENTION! Materials
which come into contact with the
skin of the wearer can cause
allergic reactions for sensitive
individuals.
ATTENTION! Eye protection
equipment against high-speed
particles can pose a danger for
the wearer through transfer of
impact if they are worn over
standard prescription glasses.
ATTENTION! If protection
against high-speed particles at
extreme temperatures is neces-
sary, the selected eye protection
equipment must be marked with
the letter T in accordance with the
letters relating to impact intensity,
i.e. FT, BT or AT. If the letter for
impact intensity is not followed
with the letter T, the eye protection
equipment must only be used at
room temperature against high-
speed particles.
Safety instructions
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Using the device
Note: Only use the welding helmet with the
rear lens
4
fitted. Note: Keep the sensors
17
of the UV filter
8
clean.
After opening the package, immediately
check to ensure that the package contents
are complete and in perfect working order.
Contact your dealer immediately if the
package contents are incomplete or have any
defects. Do not use the device if it is defective.
Before using the welding helmet each
time, you must check that the protective
screen as well as the helmet is intact. If the
protective screen should show signs of
scratches, cracks or unevenness, then it is
essential that it is replaced before use, as
otherwise this could lead to serious injuries.
Remove the protective film from the inside
and outside of the visor.
Adjust the welding helmet with the help
of the headband
5
. Turn the rear con-
trol dial on the headband
6
in order to
adapt the welding helmet to the respec
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tive head size and the lateral control dials
on the headband
7
to lock the welding
helmet. During the set-up, make sure the
welding helmet is positioned as low as
possible on the head and as close as pos
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sible to your face.
Setting the darkening level: Before carry-
ing out welding work, set the appropriate
darkening level (see following table).
For the helmet with the flames pat-
tern, please proceed as follows:
The darkening level can be set manually
between 9 and 13, by turning the darken
-
ing control
9
on the outside of the helmet.
For the black helmet, please
proceed as follows: The darkening
level can be set manually between 5 and
8 and between 9 and 13, by turning the
darkening control
9
on the inside of the
filter. Using the darkening switch
20
you
can set whether the darkening will be
set between levels 5-8 or 9-13 on the
darkening control
9
.
ATTENTION! Prior to each use, make
sure that the darkening is set correctly!
ATTENTION! With the helmet with the
flames pattern, the darkening control
9
has
the "Grind" adjustment position. If the
darkening control
9
is set to this position,
then auto-darkening is deactivated. Only use
the setting if you do not want to use welding
helmet for welding or plasma cutting.
Auto-darkening is then not active.
ATTENTION! With the black helmet,
make sure that you do not accidentally set the
sensitivity setting
12
to "Grind", if you want to
use the welding helmet for welding or plasma
cutting. Auto-darkening is then not active.
Prior to each use check the light seal.
Perform test procedure:
For the helmet with the flames pat-
tern, please proceed as follows:
Go towards an external light source at more
than 40 W with the viewing pane and
check whether the pane becomes darker or
lighter. To do so, turn the darkening control
9
clockwise from "Grind" to the next posi-
tion. This sets the filter to auto-darkening
mode. If you turn the darkening control
9
back to "Grind", the filter's auto-darkening
feature is once again deactivated.
For the black helmet, please
proceed as follows:
Go towards an external light source at more
than 40 W with the viewing pane and
check whether the pane becomes darker or
lighter. To do so, turn the sensitivity setting
12
anticlockwise from "Grind" to the next
position. This sets the filter to auto-darkening
mode. If you turn the sensitivity setting
12
back to "Grind", the filter's auto-darkening
feature is once again deactivated.
Using the device
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Replacing the UV filter
For the helmet with the flames
pattern, please proceed as follows:
To replace the UV filter/solar cell, pull the
bracket
16
of the filter over the two protrud-
ing locking pins and outwards (Fig. C). Flip
the bracket upwards (Fig. D). With a finger
centred underneath the filter, lift the filter and
pull it down to remove it. Then remove the
darkening control
9
on the outside of the
welding helmet by simply pulling it and then
release the nut located below. Once you have
released the nut from the thread, you can
completely remove the filter from the welding
helmet.
For the black helmet, please proceed
as follows:
To replace the UV filter/solar cell, press the
plastic catches
19
on both sides outwards
(Fig. H). Then lift the filter with your finger to
the upper edge (Fig. I).
You can use the test button
10
to check
whether the welding helmet's darkening
feature is working properly.
You can adjust the delay setting
11
to
configure whether or not the auto-dark
-
ening feature should be switched off
immediately after stopping welding work,
depending on the type of welding work.
At the lowest setting, auto-darkening is
Table to adjust the darkening levels
SMAW: Welding with coated
electrodes
MIG (heavy): MIG welding with heavy
metals
MIG (light): MIG welding of light metals
and alloys
WIG / TIG /
GTAW: Tungsten inert gas welding
MAG: Welding with metal active gas
PAC: Plasma cutting
PAW: Plasma welding
Grind: Grinding function: Auto-dark
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ening is not active. Only use
the setting if you do not use
welding helmet for welding/
plasma cutting.
Arc current (Amps)
1.5 6 10 15 30 40 60 70 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 450 500 600
Grind
Grinding function – auto-darkening is not active
SMAW 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MAG 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TIG /
GTAW
8 9 10 11 12 13
MIG
(heavy)
9 10 11 12 13 14
MIG
(light)
10 11 12 13 14
PAC 9 10 11 12 13
PAW 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Using the device
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Using the device / Troubleshooting
switched off immediately. Turning the
control dial further clockwise towards the
highest setting, means that the darkening
function will remain active for longer after
welding work. This feature is very useful
for handling afterglow.
You can use the sensitivity setting
12
to
adjust the light sensitivity of the sensor.
With low incident light, the control can be
adjusted to the highest setting to ensure
that the auto-darkening feature is acti
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vated even for a weak light source. Even
with this additional feature, you can also
adjust the light sensitivity of the sensor to
suit your own personal requirements.
The lowlight sensor switches the LED
lamp on in dark environments and off
in brightly lit environments. This helps
to illuminate the object being welded in
dark working conditions. The lowlight
sensor can be switched on and off using
the switch
14
. If the battery charge level
is too low you can replace the batteries.
To do so, slide the left side of the battery
compartment
15
to the left (see figure
A/G). A low battery charge level is indi
-
cated with a red warning light on the
display
13
.
Troubleshooting
Faults Cause Solution
The filter does not become
dark steadily or flickers.
The protector is dirty or
defective.
Clean the protector or
replace it.
The arc sensor is not clear. Clean the surface of the
arc sensor.
The welding current is too
low.
Set the sensitivity to the
max. level.
The reaction is slowed down. The ambient temperature is
too low/high.
Only use the welding helmet
at temperatures between
-5°C and +55°C.
The sensitivity is too low. Adjust the sensitivity to a
higher level.
Visibility is poor. The protector/protective
screen is dirty.
Clean the protector and
protective screen.
The protective film on the
protective screen has not
been removed.
Remove the protective film.
The ambient light is not
sufficient.
Provide more light for the
working environment.
The wrong darkening level
has been set.
Re-set the darkening level.
The welding helmet slips.
The headband
5
is adjusted
incorrectly.
Re-adjust the headband
5
and make it tighter.
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Cleaning and maintenance / Storage / Information ... / Meaning of the marking
Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use any abrasive detergents to
clean the helmet casing
2
.
Never allow the UV filter
8
to come into
contact with water.
Clean the product with a soft and dry
cloth or with a cloth moistened with pure
alcohol or with a cloth moistened with
disinfectant.
Storage
Keep the device in a dry location and out
of the reach of children.
Information about recycling
and disposal
Don’t throw away – recycle!
Please return this device, accessories
and packaging to your local recycling
depot.
Do not dispose of the automatic welding
helmet in household waste, in fire or in water.
Devices that are no longer functional should
be recycled wherever possible. Ask your local
stockist for advice.
Meaning of the marking
Safety viewing pane tested in accord-
ance with DINEN166 (C6252CMC/R0,
C6254CMC/R0, C6255CMC/R0):
Viewing panes CMC B CE
(C6252CMC/R0, C6254CMC/R0):
CMC = Manufacturer code
B = mechanical resistance
(Medium-velocity impact 120 m/s)
CE = CE mark
Rear lens CMC 1F CE
(C6255CMC/R0):
CMC = Manufacturer code
1 = Optical class
F = mechanical resistance
(Low-velocity impact 45 m/s)
CE = CE mark
ADF tested in accordance with DIN EN 379:
(Flames model)
4/9-13 CMC 1/1/1/2/379 CE
(C6253CMC/R0)
(Black model)
4/ 5-8/ 9-13 CMC 1/1/1/2/379 CE
(C6250CMC/R0)
Explanation:
4 = light condition
5- 8 / 9-13 = dark conditions
CMC = Manufacturer code
Digit 1 = Optical class
Digit 2 = Scattered light class
Digit 3 = Homogeneity class
Digit 4 = Angle-dependence class
379 = Test standard
CE = CE mark
Welding helmet shell: CMC EN 175 F CE
(C6251CMC/R0, C6247CMC/R0)
Identification of the manufacturer: CMC
Number of this standard: EN 175
Application area(s) (if required): S, F, B
Mass in grams (if required)
Protection class for the welding helmets item
no.: 2206/2207: F
CE= CE mark
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Meaning of the marking / EU Declaration of Conformity
Sym-
bol
Protection
type
Description of
the application
area
S
increased
resistance
Mechanical
resistance
F
Low-velocity
impact
Mechanical
resistance
B
Medium-ve-
locity impact
Mechanical
resistance
If the symbols S, F and B are not present
for either the viewing pane or the frame,
then the complete eye protection equipment is
to be rated at the lower level.
Certification body:
DIN CERTCO Gesellschaft für
Konformitätsbewertung mbH
Alboinstrasse 56
12103 Berlin
Notified body number 0196
EU Declaration of
Conformity
1. PSA (product, type, batch or serial
number):
Automatic welding helmet
IAN: 315776_1904
Serial number:
2206 (black variant) /
2207 (variant with flames)
Year of manufacture: 2019/52
Model: PSHL 2 C1
2. Name and address of the manufacturer
and his/her representative, if required:
C.M.C. Creative Marketing &
Consulting GmbH
Responsible for documentation:
Dr Christian Weyler
Katharina-Loth-Str. 15
66386 St. Ingbert
GERMANY
3. The manufacturer is solely responsible for
the creation of the declaration of conformity.
C.M.C. Creative Marketing &
Consulting GmbH
4. The object of the declaration (identification
of the PPE that enables traceability; if nec
-
essary, it can also contain a sufficient sharp
image if it is necessary for the identification
of the PPE):
Welder visor
Flames
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2207
Rear lens without filter effect
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2207
GB/CY 17
Viewing pane without filter effect
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2207
Automatic welder protective
filter with manually adjustable
protection level
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2207
Welder visor
Black
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2206,
Rear lens without filter effect
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2206
Viewing pane without filter effect
PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2206
EU Declaration of Conformity
18 GB/CY
EU Declaration of Conformity / Warranty and service information
Automatic welder protective filter
with manually adjustable protection
level PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2206
5. The object of the declaration described
under number 4 corresponds to the relevant
harmonisation legislation of the EU:
General product safety directive
2001 / 95 / EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
2014 / 30 / EU
RoHS directive
2011 / 65 / EU
Personal protective equipment
regulation
(EU) / 2016/425
6. Indication of the relevant harmonised
standards used or other technical specifi
-
cations in relation to which conformity is
declared, including the date of the standards
or other technical specifications:
EN 166:2001
EN 175:1997
EN 379:2009.
7. The notified certification body
DIN CERTCO Gesellschaft für
Konformitätsbewertung mbH,
Alboinstrasse56, 12103 Berlin, Notified
body number 0196, carried out the EC
type examination and issued the EC type
examination certificate C6247CMC/R0,
C6250CMC/R0, C6251CMC/R0,
C6252CMC/R0, C6253CMC/R0,
C6254CMC/R0, C6255CMC/R0.
St. Ingbert, 02/09/2019
On behalf of Dr Christian Weyler
– Quality Assurance –
Warranty and service
information
Warranty from Creative Marketing &
Consulting GmbH
Dear Customer,
The warranty for this equipment is 3 years
from the date of purchase. In the event of
product defects, you have legal rights against
the retailer of this product. Your statutory
rights are not affected in any way by our
warranty conditions, which are described
below.
Warranty conditions
The warranty period begins on the date of
purchase. Please retain the original sales
receipt. This document is required as your
proof of purchase.
Should this product show any defect in mate
-
rials or manufacture within 3 years from the
date of purchase, we will repair or replace
it – at our discretion – free of charge.
This warranty service requires that you retain
proof of purchase (sales receipt) for the
defective device for the three year period and
GB/CY 19
Warranty and service information
that you briefly explain in writing what the
fault entails and when it occurred.
If the defect is covered by our warranty, we
will repair and return your product or send
you a replacement. The original warranty
period is not extended when a device is
repair or replaced.
Warranty period and
statutory claims for defects
The warranty period is not extended by the
guarantee. This also applies to replaced
and repaired parts. Any damages or defects
detected at the time of purchase must be
reported immediately after unpacking.
Any incidental repairs after the warranty
period are subject to a fee.
Extent of warranty
This device has been manufactured according
to strict quality guidelines and carefully
inspected before delivery.
The warranty applies to material and
manufacturing defects only. This warranty
does not extend to product parts, which are
subject to normal wear and tear and can
thus be regarded as consumable parts, or
for damages to fragile parts, e.g. switches,
rechargeable batteries or parts made from
glass.
This warranty is voided if the product
becomes damaged or is improperly used or
maintained. For proper use of the product,
all of the instructions given in the operating
instructions must be followed precisely. If the
operating instructions advise you or warn you
against certain uses or actions, these must be
avoided in all circumstances.
The product is for consumer use only and is
not intended for commercial or trade use.
The warranty becomes void in the event of
misuse and improper use, use of force, and
any work on the device that has not been
carried out by our authorised service branch.
Processing of warranty
claims
To ensure prompt processing of your claim,
please follow the instructions given below.
Please retain proof of purchase and the
article number (e.g. IAN) for all inquiries.
The product number can be found on the type
plate, an engraving, the cover page of your
instructions (bottom left), or the sticker on the
back or underside of the device.
In the event of malfunctions or other defects,
please first contact our service department
below by phone or email. If your product is
found to be defective, you can then send your
product with proof of purchase (till receipt)
and a statement describing what the fault
involves and when it occurred free of charge
to the service address given.
Note:
You can download this handbook and many
more, as well as product videos and software at
www.lidl-service.com.
With this QR code you can gain immediate access
to the Lidl Service page (www.lidl-service.com)
and you can open your Operating Instructions by
entering the article number (IAN) 315776_1904.
20 GB/CY
Service
Only use original spare parts:
Variant with flames
(PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2207):
Viewing pane (CMC B CE):
109.6 mm x 86 mm x 1.0 mm
Rear lens (CMC 1F CE):
98.6 mm x 46 mm x 0.8 mm
Black variant
(PSHL 2 C1, item no.: 2206):
Viewing pane (CMC B CE):
134 mm x 135 mm x 1.6 mm
Rear lens (CMC 1F CE):
98.6 mm x 46 mm x 0.8 mm
How to contact us:
GB, CY
Name: C. M. C. GmbH
Website: www.cmc-creative.de
Phone: 0-808-189-0652
Registered office: Germany
IAN 315776_1904
Please note that the following address is not
a service address. Please first contact the
service point given above.
Address:
C.M.C. Creative Marketing & Consulting GmbH
Katharina-Loth-Str. 15
66386 St. Ingbert
GERMANY
Ordering spare parts:
www.ersatzteile.cmc-creative.de
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