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IGNITION
Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to release the gas.
Push the spring loaded adapter upwards to expose the burner head. Then light the gas
with an open flame (e.g. lighter or match) by applying the flame to the ignition vent of
the soldering tip.
Release the adapter then the flame will disappear inside the metal sleeves. However, the
soldering head keeps gas flowing through will generate heat.
EXTINGUISH
Move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to extinguish the torch.
GAS TORCH
Ignition and extinguishing of the gas torch guidelines:
• Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to release the gas.
• Light the torch by placing an open flame next to the Torch nozzle.
• Move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to extinguish the flame.
HOT BLOWER
Dissemble the Soldering tip by screwing the spring loaded tip adapter counterclockwise.
The assembly without the soldering tip can be used as a Hot Blower.
Operation will be the same as above for the soldering iron.
FLAME ADJUSTMENT
Move the gas volume control lever toward “+” position to increase the flame strength or
“-“ position to decrease the flame strength.
When the flame is at “+” position, the longer flame may cause the torch to flare or extin-
guish. In this situation, please move the gas adjustment lever to the “-” side and decrease
the flame strength and set up an efficient flame.
GAS REFILLING
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Upon initial use, the torch requires gas charging. Please use high quality butane.
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WARNINGS: When refueling please ensure the iron is away from flames and
parks when filling the gas
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Before filling, make sure the torch is off and the flame is out.
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Let torch cool 5 minutes before refilling.
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Refill outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
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Hold the torch upside down. Insert and press down the gas cylinders nozzle into
the gas filling valve.
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A complete fill takes about 5-10 seconds.
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Stop refilling once gas starts to overflow. OVERFILLING WILL CAUSE THE
FLAME TO SPIT.
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Please allow the fuel to stabilize for five minutes before lighting the torch.