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EN User Manual
Tool bag with soldering set
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Goobay
®
by Wentronic GmbH | Pillmannstraße 12
38112 Braunschweig | Germany
REV2019-08-30
V2.0
1 Safety Instructions
1.1
General
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Read the user manual completely and carefully before use.
It is part of the product and contains important information for correct use.
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Keep this user manual.
It must be available for uncertainties and passing the product.
Risk of electric shock
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Do not touch live parts.
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Observe the enclosed VDE safety instructions.
Notes for network separation
The product has no power switch and may be used only in easily acces
sible outlets to quickly remove it in an emergency and after use.
Voltage-free only with pulled plug.
•
In case of emergency, during thunderstorms and after use,
pull the product on its plug housing!
Hot surfaces
The soldering tip and the front part of the soldering iron become hot
plugged-in.
•
Avoid proximity to flammable surfaces.
•
Disconnect the mains plug and allow it to cool down for a few
minutes.
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For burns, hold the injured site under cold water for cooling,
consult a doctor and remove adhesives after hardening.
Injury by cutting
Knife blades are very sharp.
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Do not touch the blade at the cutting edge!
General
• Do not open the housing.
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Do NEVER let the product unattended in use.
•
Compare the specifications of product, power supply and
peripherals. These must be identical.
Not meant for children.
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Do not repair defective products by yourself, but contact the
dealer or producer.
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Do not modify or alter product nor accessories.
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Avoid stresses such as heat and cold, moisture and direct
sunlight, vibration and mechanical pressure.
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Only use in dry ambience.
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Risk of injury by stumbling and falling
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Risk of injury by moving product parts.
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For industrial use, observe the protection regulations of the
industry and labor law.
1.2
Warning levels
Warnings against hazards that may result in
serious injuries
or
death
in case of nonobservance.
Warnings against hazards that may result in
injuries
in case
of
non-observance.
Warnings against hazards that may result in
material
damage
in case of non-observance.
2
Description and Function
2.1
Tool bag with soldering set
This product is a set of different tools and a soldering set for home, hobby and pro
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fession. The soldering set serves to produce conductive metal compounds and as a
simple alternative to a soldering station.
2.2
Scope of Delivery
Fig. 4:
Scope of Delivery
1
1x crimping tool, 1x wire stripper, 1x tape measure,
1x flat nose pliers, 1x side cutter, 1x multi-purpose knife with snap-off
blade, 1x tweezers, 1x gripper
2
1x Lötkolben 30 W, 1x Schutzkappe, 1x Entlötpumpe, 1x Lötzinn bleifrei,
1x Lötfett
3
6x screwdrivers (slots and cross, each 3 x 75 mm, 5 x 75 mm,
6 x 125 mm), 1x phase tester, 1x six-part precision mechanic screwdriver set
3
Intended Use
We do not permit using the device in other ways like described in chapter
Description and Function. Use the product only in dry interior rooms. Not
attending to these regulations and safety instructions might cause fatal
accidents, injuries, and damages to persons and property.
4 Preparing
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Compare the specifications of product, power supply and
peripherals. These must be identical.
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Check surfaces and plates for being stabil.
5
Assembling and Connecting
Risk of injury by stumbling
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Lay the cables in a safe way.
If desired, further accessories, such as other solder tip sizes, a soldering
iron holder and a soldering sponge may be necessary.
1.
Use a soldering iron holder or a fireproof, horizontal and non-
slipping support. (not included)
2.
Place the soldering iron holder on a fire-resistant and non-
slipping, horizontal surface.
3.
Place the accessory as required on the surface.
4.
Select the soldering tip according to the size of the solder
joint.
5.
Refer to chapter “Replacing the soldering tip“ to changing the
soldering
tip.
6.
Prepare the solder joint by eliminating excess insulation,
grease, dirt or oxidation.
7.
Fix the parts to be soldered as best as possible.
6 Soldering
Hot surfaces
The soldering tip and the front part of the soldering iron get
hot when plugged-in.
•
Avoid close proximity to flammable surfaces.
•
Pull the mains plug before working on the unit
and allow to cool for a few minutes.
•
For burns, hold them under cold running water
to cool, seek medical advice and only remove
the adhesive to curing.
Fig. 5:
Soldering
1.
Touch the parts to be soldered with the heated soldering tip.
2.
Immediately apply some solder to the solder joint.
The flux cleans the solder so that the solder tin adheres in a better way.
It creates a good heat transfer, and the solder joint will quickly warm up.
3.
Always leave the soldering iron in contact with the solder joint
during the soldering process.
4.
Remove the soldering iron after the solder has been correctly.
5.
Allow the solder to cool down and don‘t burden them within
this
time.
The soldering grease is slightly acidic and should be used only when
oxidized solder brazing in addition, because the solder already contains
flux.
6.
Clean the soldering tip after each use.
7
Replacing the soldering tip
Hot surfaces
The soldering tip and the front part of the soldering iron get
hot when plugged-in.
•
Avoid close proximity to flammable surfaces.
•
Pull the mains plug before working on the unit
and allow to cool for a few minutes.
•
For burns, hold them under cold running water
to cool, seek medical advice and only remove
the adhesive to curing.
1.
2./3.
Fig. 6:
Replacing the soldering tip
1.
Loosen the Phillips head screws on the front of the soldering
iron with a Phillips screwdriver.
2.
Pull the soldering tip forward.
3.
Insert a different soldering tip as shown.
4.
Tighten the Phillips head screws on the front of the soldering
iron with a Phillips screwdriver.