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Solder gun loops are made of copper. When heated,
an oxide coating forms on their surface. Clean the
loops with flux and then tin them. The correct tem-
perature is reached when the tin applied to the loops
forms a coating (film).
The formation of small drops means that the cor-
rect temperature has not yet been reached. Once
"tin beads" are formed, the tip is not perfectly clean.
After prolonged use, the tips may show signs that are
caused by immersing the flux too often. Remove the
flux with a file or scrape.
Switching on and off
Before connecting the soldering gun to the mains, it
is necessary to adjust the soldering loop to a suitable
working position.
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. net-
works.
To activate the soldering gun, press the switch (1), at
the same time the auxiliary light bulb will light up. If
the bulb does not light, check its mounting or replace
it with a new one of the same type.
After a few seconds, the soldering tip heats up to
operating temperature.
Notice!
Activate your soldering gun for a maximum of 12
seconds, then allow it to cool for 48 seconds. Failure
to do so will void the warranty due to overheating. If
the power cord is damaged, have it replaced only by
an authorized service center where special tools are
used.
To turn off the soldering iron, release the power
switch (1).
After work, disconnect the soldering iron from the el.
networks
Do not store the soldering iron until it has cooled
down completely.
-! Always disconnect the soldering gun from the mains
if the loop needs to be replaced or adjusted, the fas-
tening screws tightened, the bulb replaced, etc.
Soldering procedure
The soldering point must be cleaned or treated with
solder paste.
Dip the heated solder tip into the solder paste so that
the molten solder stays on the tip.
Heat the soldering spot with a tip and apply solder
with solder paste.
After the solder has melted, remove the tip of the
solder and turn off the solder. Check the joint and let
it cool down.
Observe the maximum soldering time, be careful not
to overheat the components by long soldering.
Pistol and soldering tip
The gun and soldering tip (No. 2) are designed for
easy disconnection for occasional replacement.
Tip replacement
Remove the two screws connecting the soldering tip
(No. 2) to the gun. Pull out the old tip, replace it and
screw in the two screws again.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
! Before cleaning and maintenance, always unplug
the gun.
The gun does not require any special maintenance.
Clean the vents regularly.
Never clean any part of the gun with a hard, sharp or
rough object.
Storage when not used for a long time
- Do not store the pistol in a place where the tempera-
ture is high.
- If possible, store it in a place with a constant tem-
perature and humidity.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input voltage 230 V
Input frequency 50 Hz
Power consumption 100W
Weight 0.63 kg
Protection class II.
Caution: The vibration level may vary during power
tool operation from the declared value depending on
the way the power tool is used and depending on the
following conditions: Method of power tool use and
type of material being cut or drilled, conditions of the
power tool and method of its maintenance, appro-
priateness of the used accessories and ensuring its
sharpness and good conditions, the strength of handle
gripping, use of anti-vibration equipment, suitability of
the power tool for the purpose for which it has been
designed and compliance with workflows according to
manufacturer's instructions.
If this power tool is used in an inappropriate manner, a
hand/shoulder vibration syndrome may appear.
Caution: For clarification, it is necessary to consider
the level of vibrations in specific conditions of use in all
operating modes, e.g. the time when the power tool is
switched off except for the operation time, and when
it idles, i.e. performs no work. This may substantially
decrease the exposition level during the whole operat-
ing cycle.
Minimize the risk of vibrations, use sharp chisels, drill
and blades.
Keepthe power toolin compliancewith theseinstruc-
tions and provide for its proper lubrication.
When using the power tool regularly, invest into anti-
vibration equipment.
Do not use the power tool under temperatures lower
than 10°C. Plan your project containing work with the
power tool producing high vibrations carefully and
spread it over more days.
Subject to changes.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONWASTE MA-
NAGEMENT
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