Instructions

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Keep your workplace clean.
Work only with enough lighting of the workplace.
Ensuresufcientventilationwhilesoldering.Solderanduxagentvapoursmaybeharmfultohealth.
The same applies if the product is used as a hot-air blower (e.g. to shrink shrink hoses); this may also
lead to the production of toxic or harmful gases.
Wash your hands thoroughly after working with lead-containing solder.
Do not put solder into your mouth, do not eat or drink while soldering.
Wear suitable protective clothing and goggles when soldering. Liquid solder, solder splashes, etc. may
cause severe burns or eye injury!
Never use soldering grease, acids or similar aids when soldering. They cause a bad soldering point.
Preferablyuseasolderingwirewithuxagentcore(coresolder)orthecorrespondingSMDsolder.
Do not touch the hot-air nozzle by the tip. Danger of burns!
Replace the nozzle only when the hot-air nozzle has completely cooled off.
Onlysolderonnon-ammablesurfaces.Observeadjacentmaterials,sincetheymaybedamagedby
the heat.
Only operate the product in moderate climate, never in tropical climate. For more information on accept-
able environmental conditions, see the chapter “Technical Data”.
Never operate the device immediately after it has been taken from a cold room to a warm room. The re-
sulting condensation may lead to malfunctions or damage! Moisture on the hot air soldering/unsoldering
system, the mains cable or mains plug also poses a danger of potentially fatal electric shock!
Let the product reach room temperature before taking it into operation again. This may take several
hours!
When secure operation is no longer possible, shut off the product and protect it from inadvertent use.
Secure operation is no longer warranted if the product:
- has visible damage,
- no longer works properly,
- was stored under detrimental ambience conditions for an extended period or
- was subjected to considerable transport strain.