User Manual
dering iron. Poor, defective solder joints look dull, uneven and brittle after cooling.
4� Clean and tin the soldering tip before placing the soldering iron back in the soldering
iron holder�
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5� When you have finished soldering, leave some solder on the soldering tip before swit-
ching off the soldering station.
The excess solder is then wiped off on the damp cleaning sponge before starting the
next soldering operation.
5.6 Change soldering tip
1 Soldering iron tip
2 Locking sleeve
3 Union nut
WARNING!
• Only change the soldering tip on a completely cooled down soldering iron!
NOTICE!
• The soldering iron must not be operated without a soldering tip! The heating element
and the temperature sensor can be damaged or destroyed�
The soldering tip is attached to a ceramic heating element and secured to the solde-
ring iron by a locking sleeve.
1� Loosen the union nut on the soldering iron and slide off the locking sleeve.
Now the soldering tip is exposed and can be carefully removed.
2� Carefully pull off the soldering tip.
3� Insert a new soldering tip�
4� Slide the locking sleeve onto the new soldering tip�
5� Tighten the union nut on the soldering iron again�
Loose screw connections lead to a malfunction of the control electronics. Therefore
Therefore, the screw connection should be checked regularly for tightness.
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Maintenance, Care, Storage and Transport
WARNING!
• Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning!
WARNING!
• Let the unit cool down completely before cleaning!
WARNING!
• Ensure sufficient ventilation also during the work break and during cooling down.
NOTICE!
• Only use a dry and soft cloth for cleaning.
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Risk of burns
Material damage
Risk of electric shock
Risk of burns
Harmful vapors
Material damage