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APPLICATION & OPERATION
Note:

 The first time you use the soldering iron, it may smoke slightly as the heating 

element dries out. This is normal and should only last for a few minutes.

ONLY USE FOR ELECTRICAL WORK 

- Acidic solder will damage the iron tip.

TIP REPLACEMENT

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Replacing the tip should only be done when the iron is switched off and at room 

temperature.

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The tip can be changed or replaced by unscrewing the knurled nut barrel.

Caution

: Damage could occur if the iron is left on without the tip inserted.

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After removing the tip, blow out any remaining oxide dust that may have formed in 

the tip retaining area of the barrel. 

Warning

: Care should be taken to avoid getting dust in your eyes.

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Replace the tip and tighten the knurled nut barrel assembly with your fingers.

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Pliers should only be used to tighten the nut if loosening occurs when the iron is 

hot.

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Do not over tighten the nut as the element could be damaged.

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Connect the plug on the soldering iron lead to the connector on the front of the 

station and tighten the locking ring finger tight.

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Assemble the holder and place the soldering iron in the holder. 

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Dampen the sponge and place it in the tray on the holder.

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Connect the mains plug and turn on the power switch on the front of the station. 

The switch will illuminate when the power is on.

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Adjust the temperature as required using the rotary control

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The LED illuminates when the soldering iron is heating up.

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Between use (or during breaks), always put the soldering iron into the holder.

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Lower the temperature during breaks as this extends the life of the tip.

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When the soldering work is done, adjust the temperature to 270

o

C or switch off the 

power first, clean the tip and tin with fresh solder to protect it from oxidation.

 

 

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Never file down the tips or attempt to clean using abrasives.

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Replacement tips are available for this iron. See our web 

pages or catalogue.

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