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SECTION 1: WARNINGS
Disposal of this product
At the end of your 3Doodler ’s life, please do
not dispose of it in your general household waste. In
order to prevent possible harm to the environment
or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,
please dispose of your 3Doodler separately
in accordance with local laws and regulations. For
more information on the separate collection systems
for waste electrical and electronic equipment, please
contact your local municipal authority. You can also
contact the retailer from which you purchased your
3Doodler , who may have a recycling service, or
be part of a specific recycling scheme that you can use.
- The Nozzle of the 3Doodler
can become hot. DO NOT touch the
Nozzle, or you may be burned!
- DO NOT allow the Nozzle near or in
contact with flammable materials.
- Inform others in the area that
the Pen is hot and should not be
touched.
Unplug and set the Control Switch
to OFF when not in use or before
storing.
Allow the Nozzle to cool completely
before storing.
The Unblocking Tool can become
hot. DO NOT touch the metal part
of the Unblocking Tool after using
it to clean your 3Doodler ,
or you may burn yourself!
DO NOT use the 3Doodler
near bathtubs, showers, basins
or other vessels containing water.
This could result in death due to
electric shock.
The 3Doodler should only be
used with ABS or PLA, FLEXY plastic
filament approved by us. Misuse
of your 3Doodler , setting
your pen to the wrong heating
temperature, and/or use of non-
approved plastics or other materials
may result in damage to your pen
or injury to you, and will void your
warranty. Injuries to the user may
include, but are not limited to, harm
sustained from inhaling substances
that are not suitable for heating; or
burns from flammable materials
used in the 3Doodler .
ADULT USE ONLY.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
W A R N I N G S
SECTION 2: GETTING STARTED
WITH 3DOODLER
How it Works:
The 3Doodler melts
Plastic and uses a motor and gears
(
Drive Gear) to push it through the Pen’s hot end (Nozzle) in a
thin line. This process is called
extruding or extrusion, and we
will refer to it throughout this User Manual. Once extruded,
Plastic
cools and hardens instantly, allowing you to draw on surfaces and
in the air. This User Manual will show you how!
We created this User Manual as a step-by-step guide to
get you comfortable with your
3Doodler and
its features. Once you are familiar with these steps, you
will be able to Doodle with confidence. Skipping steps
may result in a less enjoyable time with your
3Doodler .
LIGHT LEGEND:
Solid RED:
Heating up
(Please wait)
BLUE: ABS/FLEXY
GREEN: PLA
Flashing Light:
Reversing
Plastic
• Click once to start
• Click once to stop
• Double click to reverse
SPEED BUTTON
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