Liability Exclusion; Operating Elements; Commissioning, Operation - Renfert hotty LED Mode D'emploi

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Materials with a flash point below 175 °C [347 °F] are not to be stored in the vicinity of or in
contact with the hotty LED.
EN
Do not rinse or dip into water! Mains supply can cause electric shock!
It is the responsibility of the operator that national regulations during operation and regarding a
repeated safety inspection of electrical equipment are complied with. For Germany these are the
regulation 3 by DGUV (German Statutory Accident Insurance) in relation with VDE 0701-0702 (As-
sociation for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technology).
Information on REACH and SVHC is available on our website www.renfert.com, in the Support
area.
Only spare parts and accessories supplied or authorized by Renfert GmbH may be used with this
product. If other spare parts or accessories are used, this could have a detrimental effect on the
safety of the device, increase the risk of serious injury and lead to damage to the environment or
the device itself.
3.1

Liability Exclusion

Renfert GmbH shall be absolved from all claims for damages or warranty if:
• The product is employed for any purposes other than those cited in the operating instructions;
• The product is altered in any way other than those alterations described in the operating instructions;
• The product is repaired by other than an authorised facility or if any but Renfert OEM parts are emplo-
yed;
• The product continues to be employed, despite obvious safety faults;
• The product is subjected to mechanical jarring or is dropped.
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Operating Elements

(Fig. 1)
A)
On / Off Switch
B)
Lid
C) Power Cable
D) LED Display
E)
Temperature Setting - / +
F)
Heating Pot
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Commissioning / Operation
1. Connect hotty LED to the mains supply (Fig. 2).
2. Flip the lid (B) open (Fig. 3).
3. Fill the pot with dipping wax (F) (Fig. 4).
4. Turn on the hotty LED by pressing the button (A). The LED-Display (D) now shows the chosen
temperature setting (°C or °F), changes then to show the nominal temperature, then changes finally
to show the actual temperature.
5. The LED-Display shows a small indicator in the bottom right hand corner (Fig. 5). As soon as the
nominal temperature has been reached, this indicator will go out.
5.1
Setting the Temperature scale to °C or °F
Please observe that all 230 V units are pre-set to centigrade (°C) and that all 120 V units are pre-
set to Fahrenheit (°F).
1. Steps 1 - 4 (point 5) must be fulfilled before doing this.
2. Press and hold buttons - and + (Fig. 6) and turn on the hotty LED by pressing the button (A).
3. The LED-Display (D) now shows
C = degrees Celsius (Fig. 7) or
F = degrees Fahrenheit (Fig. 8).
4. After 5 seconds, the display changes between C and F or vice versa, then release buttons - / +.
Following this, you will see the nominal temperature displayed shortly, then the actual temperature.
5.2
Setting the nominal temperature
To set the temperature, press buttons -/+ (E) repeatedly until the required value is displayed (Fig. 9). This
value is saved automatically after 5 seconds even after the unit is switched off.
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