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Switching the device on and off
Caution! The device does not have a separate switch. As soon as the power cord
plug is plugged into the mains socket, heating will start and then, when the rated
temperature is reached, its self-sustaining. Heating does not stop until the power
cord plug has been disconnected from the mains socket.
Therefore, the device with the tip attached should be placed on a base so that the
tip and the cover of the heating element do not come into contact with any object
and are not in the vicinity of fl ammable material. A distance of at least 10 cm must
be kept from the tip and the heating element cover. The base should be placed on
non-infl ammable surface.
Warning! The tip and the heating element cover are very hot. They can cause
severe burns when in contact with skin. Avoid contact between both these parts
and accidental objects, high temperatures can damage them and cause fi re.
Plug the power cord into the socket and wait until the tip has reached the rated
temperature. The heating time depends on the type and size of the attached tip.
Operation as a soldering iron
Before soldering, thoroughly clean the metal parts to be soldered as well as the
soldering iron tip. Replace the tip when excessively worn. Before soldering, clean
the surfaces to be soldered of all impurities, especially grease. Select a soldering
iron with the power corresponding to the type of work to be performed. Power
20-30 W: soldering of components on integrated circuit boards, soldering of small
electronic components. Power 40-60 W: soldering of electronic and electrical
components (e.g. switches, contacts). Power 80-100 W: if more power is required
for soldering the components. Make sure that the tip is clean and securely at-
tached to the soldering iron slot. Place the soldering iron on the base and then
connect it to the mains. Wait for the tip to reach the required temperature.
Begin soldering with fl ux and solder (soldering tin). Apply the tip only to the points
to be connected. The solder should fl ow down from the tip to the weld when it has
reached the correct temperature. After fi nishing work and when the device is not
in use, place it on the base.
Operation as a pyrography pen
Wood should be dry and free of fl aws, e.g. knots. Do not use the pyrography pen
for wood-based materials, e.g. MDF boards, laminated boards. Diff erent types
of wood may require diff erent contact times with the tip and diff erent pressures.
The surface of the wood should be cleaned of paint, varnish, resin and dirt. It is
recommended to wipe the wood surface with fi ne sandpaper before starting the
pyrography. It is recommended to test the pyrography on waste material. This will
allow you to select the speed of the tip guide on the wood and the pressure need-
ed to achieve the desired eff ects. The tip should be guided in a smooth motion,
avoiding stopping and prolonged contact. Otherwise, the burn areas may have
diff erent surfaces. Excessively long contact between the tip and the wood may
result in its burning or burning through. When using a conical tip, you can use
a template, attached or otherwise made of metal, for the pyrography of letters,
numbers or other symbols. Do not use templates made of wood or plastic. After
fi nishing work and when the device is not in use, place it on the base.
Cooling and tip replacement
Should it be necessary to replace the tip during operation, put the device on the
base, disconnect the power cord plug from the socket and wait for the tip and the
heating element cover to cool down completely by themselves. Do not accelerate
cooling, e.g. by immersing the tip and/or the heating element cover in water or
other liquid.
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