AUTO-DELAY Function

For welders, the "finishing moment" after welding hides many details – the weld pool still glows with dazzling intense light, and the residual arc has not completely dissipated. If the helmet suddenly brightens at this time, it will dazzle the eyes and make it impossible to observe the weld pool's cooling state. The AUTO-DELAY (Auto Delay) function is the helmet's "detail assistant" specifically designed to solve this pain point. From the chart, we can intuitively understand its logic: The left side "5-13" represents the helmet's light-shielding level (the higher the value, the stronger the light shielding, which adapts to welding scenarios with different current intensities). The right side "3" represents the helmet's initial light transmittance (the clear vision state before welding). The "T" marked in the middle is the auto-delay time. After welding stops, the helmet will not immediately switch from the current light-shielding level (e.g., level 13) back to the initial light transmittance of 3. Instead, it maintains the light-shielding state for time "T" before slowly switching back to the clear mode. From the gray blocks in the chart, we can also see details: the higher the light-shielding level (e.g., levels 12 and 13, which adapt to high-current welding), the longer the corresponding delay time "T". This perfectly matches the scenario where the intense light of the weld pool lasts longer after high-current welding, aligning the protection rhythm completely with work needs. The practicality of this function is straightforward: it not only prevents eye damage from the sudden glare of residual arc in the weld pool but also allows welders to clearly observe the cooling state of the weld pool during the delay time and adjust the finishing details in a timely manner. There is no need to manually control the light-shielding duration, which saves trouble while ensuring welding quality. It is truly a "small detail with great utility" in professional welding helmets.