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c) Persons and product
• Do not cover or fasten any items to the soldering station. This constitutes a fire hazard!
• Do not remove soldering residue from the soldering tip by tapping on the housing of the soldering station,
as this may damage the soldering iron (heating element) and soldering station.
• The soldering iron must not get damp or wet. If you wish to use a damp sponge to wipe the soldering tip,
it must be inserted into the corresponding opening on the soldering iron holder.
• Never use the soldering iron to heat up liquids or melt plastics.
• During breaks, or if you do not plan to use the product for an extended period (e.g. storage), unplug the
mains socket to disconnect the product from the power supply.
• Store the product in a secure place out of the reach of children.
• For installations in industrial facilities, follow the accident prevention regulations for electrical systems
and equipment issued by the national safety organisation or the corresponding national authority.
d) Work safety
• Never solder live electrical components or parts. Always disconnect these components from the power
supply beforehand.
• Caution! Touching or soldering capacitors (or similar components) or leads/cables that are connected
to capacitors may cause a fatal electric shock! Capacitors may stay charged for several hours after you
switch off the power supply!
• Depending on the workpiece or soldering method, the workpiece must be fixed in place with a suitable
clamping device. This enables you to use both hands for the soldering process.
• Keep your workstation clean.
• Ensure that there is sufficient lighting.
• Always ensure that there is sufficient ventilation when soldering. Solder and flux vapours can be harmful
to your health.
• Wash your hands thoroughly after working with solder. This is particularly important when using lead-
based solder.
• Do not put solder into your mouth or eat or drink when you are soldering.
• Always wear suitable protective clothing and safety goggles.
• Liquid/splashing solder may cause serious burns or eye damage.
• Never use soldering flux, acid or similar aids when soldering. These materials can cause bad soldering
joints and may damage the soldering tip. For best results, use a solder wire with a flux core.
• When using the soldering iron, do not touch any other part of the soldering iron apart from the handle.
Burn hazard!
• Always solder on non-flammable surfaces. Ensure that there are no neighbouring materials that may be
damaged by the heat generated from the soldering iron.
• Always place the hot soldering iron in the holder when it is not in use.
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