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you keep all objects away from the soldering iron that may be destroyed or
impaired by it in one way or another.Please use the supplied stands.
● After use, allow the soldering iron to cool down before putting it away.
● The product may not become damp or wet.This brings about the risk of a life
threatening electrical shock!
● Only transport the unit when it is completely cooled down, otherwise there is a
risk of burns or of fire! The same applies for when you wish to, for example,
change the soldering tip (unplug the unit from the power supply before doing
so!).
● Never work on electrical components that are under power. Always ensure that
the object you wish to solder is separated from the power supply before you start
work, and check to ensure that it is without voltage.
● Protect both your body and eyes from soldering spray and liquid solder. When
working, wear suit-able protective clothing and goggles.
● The gases that occur during soldering may cause damage to your health.As a
result, you should use a suitable extraction unit or ensure sufficient ventilation, as
and when required.
● When the soldering iron is being used the whole front area becomes very
hot.To avoid burns please only ever take hold of it by the hand grip.
● Don't work with the soldering iron in any area in which there is any risk of an
explosion or where there are any inflammable liquids, gases, or dusts.
● Before starting any maintenance or cleaning work, always pull the plug out of
the socket and allow the soldering iron to cool down.
● Symbols affixed to your unit may not be removed or covered. Information on
the unit that is no longer legible must be replaced immediately.
Before putting the unit into operation, read and observe the instructions for use.
DANGER! Risk of death through electric shock! The use of this variant
outside is not permissible for safety reasons, as this poses a risk of
electric shock or fire.