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THIS SLIMLINE SOLDERING IRON/TORCH USES BUTANE
FUEL. BUTANE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE.
IGNITION AND EXTINGUISHING OF THE
SOLDERING IRON
Face the exhaust vent upwards, exhaust air will come
from the exhaust vent.
CAUTION: please keep away from flammable sources
and away from other people. Facing the exhaust vent
downwards, will damage the surface of a desk or table
top.
Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to release the
gas.
Pull the soldering head forward to expose the ignition
vent, please be careful if the tool has been recently used
as the soldering head may still be HOT. Then light the gas
with an open flame (e.g. Lighter or match) by applying the
flame to the ignition vent of the soldering head.
Pull the soldering head backwards, the flame will then
disappear inside the metal sleeve, but the gas will
continue flowing through the soldering head and generate
heat.
Move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to extinguish
the Slimline soldering iron/torch.
IGNITION AND EXTINGUISHING OF THE GAS TORCH
Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to release the
gas.
Light the gas with an open flame (e.g. Lighter or match) by
applying the flame to the torch nozzle.
Move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to extinguish
the flame.
IGNITION AND EXTINGUISHING OF THE HOT BLOWER
Disassemble the soldering tip by rotating the tip
clockwise, please ensure the tip is cool before attempting
this.
The assembly can now be used as a hot blower without
the soldering tip.
Operation will be the same as above for the Soldering
iron.
FLAME ADJUSTMENT
Move the gas adjustment lever toward the “4” position to
increase the flame strength or toward the “1” position to
decrease the flame strength.
Setting the flame in the “4” position could cause the
torch to flare or extinguish, if this happens move the gas
adjustment lever towards the “1” position slightly until
the desired flame strength is achieved.
FILLING/REFILLING THE GAS
Refilling by an inadequate method may lead to a serious
accident, please follow instructions carefully.
Before refilling, please make sure the flame is fully
extinguished and cooled down. Move the ON/OFF switch
to the OFF position.
Refill the Slimline soldering iron/torch in a well ventilated
area, away from any source of ignition and away from
other people. DO NOT smoke whist refilling the torch.
Refill with butane gas only and never use unapproved
fuels. We recommend Command Gas Butane gas refill
200g, Part number 207078.
Place the soldering iron/torch in an upside down position
and insert the nozzle of the butane refill cartridge into the
gas refilling valve at the bottom of the tool.
Press down gently on the cartridge until the gas starts to
overflow.
After refilling, please allow the tool to sit for a few minutes
to allow the gas to stabilize before operating and be aware
that some butane may have spilled onto the surface of the
desk or gloves, clothes, paper or wood nearby.
SAFETY HINTS
The gas tank of the Slimline soldering/iron torch should
not come into contact with ANY alcohol or liquid with
alcohol.
Do not use water to cool down the Slimline soldering/iron
torch. It could damage the product.
Do not operate the Slimline soldering/iron torch if you find
any damage or a gas leak is detected.
After refilling, please allow the tool to sit for a few minutes
to allow the gas to stabilize before operating and be aware
that some butane may have spilled onto the surface of the
desk or gloves, clothes, paper or wood nearby.
DO NOT modify, repair or dismantle the adjustments
or construction of this tool, it will void warranty and be
extremely dangerous.
Be aware of your surroundings when using the Slimline
soldering/iron torch, and avoid flammable materials.
DO NOT work in enclosed spaces and maintain good
ventilation at all times.
DO NOT point the flame towards another person.
To change the soldering tips please use standard parts
suited to this model - Part No. 208045 4 pce. tip set.
Flame is not easily visible in the direct sunlight.
Always wear protective gloves and use proper tools to
handle hot items.
DO NOT touch the exhaust vent with metal or any hard
item, as damage could occur.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT DISCARD
THESE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS
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