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SOLDERING  IRON

INSTRUCTION MANU

AL

SPECIFIC

ATIONS

Input:

  

230-240V ~ 50Hz

Po

wer:

  

80W

Max.

 T

empera

ture:

  

500°C

W

eight:

 

0.27kg

OSI-80

ST

AND

ARD EQUIPMENT

W

ARRANTY

OZITO 

Australia/New Zealand (Head Office) 25 F

ox Drive,

 Dandenong South,

 Victoria,

 Australia 3175.

ozito.com.au

Soldering Iron

1220

IN ORDER 

TO MAKE 

A CLAIM UNDER 

THIS 

W

ARRANTY 

YOU MUST RETURN 

THE PRODUCT 

TO YOUR 

NEAREST 

BUNNINGS W

AREHOUSE 

WITH 

YOUR BUNNINGS REGISTER RECEIPT

PRIOR TO 

RETURNING YOUR 

PRODUCT 

FOR W

ARRANTY 

PLEASE TELEPHONE 

OUR 

CUSTOMER SERVICE HELPLINE:

Australia: 1800 069 486

 

New Zealand: 0508 069 486

The benefits provided under this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies 

which are a

vailable to you a

t la

w

.

Our goods come with guarantees tha

t cannot be exc

luded a

t la

w

. Y

ou are entitled to a 

replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensa

tion for an

y other reasonably 

foreseeable loss or dama

ge.

 Y

ou are also entitled to ha

ve the goods repaired or replaced 

if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major 

failure.

 

Generally you will be responsible for all costs associa

ted with a c

laim under this warranty

ho

wever

, where you ha

ve suffered an

y additional direct loss as a result of a defective 

product you may be able to c

laim such expenses by contacting our customer ser

vice 

helpline above.

TO ENSURE 

A SPEED

Y RESPONSE PLEASE 

HA

VE 

THE MODEL NUMBER 

AND DA

TE OF 

PURCHASE A

VAILABLE.

 A 

CUSTOMER 

SERVICE 

REPRESENT

ATIVE WILL T

AKE YOUR 

CALL AND 

ANSWER 

ANY QUESTIONS 

YOU MA

Y HA

VE 

RELA

TING TO THE W

ARRANTY 

POLICY 

OR 

PROCEDURE.

GENERAL 

POWER TOOL 

SAFETY W

ARNINGS

SOLDERING 

IRON W

ARNINGS

W

ARNING!

 

Read all safety warnings and all instructions.

 F

ailure to 

follo

w the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock,

 

fire and/or serious injur

y. 

1.

 W

ork area safety 

a.

  Keep work area c

lean and well lit.

 

Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.

 

b.

  Do not operate power tools in e

xplosive atmospheres,

 such as in the 

presence of fl

ammable liquids,

 gases or dust.

 

Po

wer tools crea

te sparks 

which may ignite the dust or fumes.

 

c.

  Keep children and bystanders a

way while operating a power tool.

 

Distractions can cause you to lose control.

2.

 Electrical safety 

a.

  P

ower tool plugs must match the outlet.

 Never modify the plug in an

way

. Do not use an

y adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.

 

Unmodified plugs and ma

tching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.

 

b.

  A

void body contact with earthed or grounded surf

aces,

 such as pipes,

 

radiators,

 ranges and refrigerators.

 

There is an increased risk of electric 

shock if your bod

y is earthed or grounded.

 

c.

  Do not e

xpose power tools to rain or wet conditions.

 

W

ater entering a 

po

wer tool will increase the risk of electric shock.

 

d.

  Do not abuse the cord.

 Never use the cord for carr

ying,

 pulling or 

unplugging the power tool.

 Keep cord a

way from heat,

 oil,

 sharp edges or 

mo

ving parts.

 

Dama

ged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

 

3.

 P

ersonal safety 

a.

  Stay alert,

 watch what you are doing and use common sense when 

operating a power tool.

 Do not use a power tool while you are tired 

or under the influence of drugs,

 alcohol or medication.

 A moment of 

ina

ttention while opera

ting po

wer tools may result in serious personal injur

y. 

b.

 Use personal protective equipment.

 Always wear eye protection.

 Protective 

equipment such as dust mask,

 non-skid safety shoes,

 hard ha

t, or hearing 

protection used for a

ppropria

te conditions will reduce personal injuries.

 

c.

  Prevent unintentional starting.

 Ensure the switch is in the off-position 

before connecting to power source and/or batter

y pack,

 picking up or 

carr

ying the tool.

 

Carr

ying po

wer tools with your finger on the s

witch or 

energising po

wer tools tha

t ha

ve the s

witch on invites accidents.

 

d.

  Remo

ve an

y adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on.

 

wrench or a key left a

ttached to a rota

ting part of the po

wer tool may result in 

personal injur

y. 

e.

  Do not o

verreach.

 Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

 

This 

enables better control of the po

wer tool in unexpected situa

tions.

 

f. 

 Dress properly

. Do not wear loose c

lothing or jeweller

y. Keep your hair

clothing and glo

ves a

way from mo

ving parts.

 

Loose c

lothes,

 jeweller

y or 

long hair can be caught in moving parts.

h.

  Do not let f

amiliarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to 

become complacent and ignore tool safety principles.

 A careless action can 

cause severe injur

y within a fraction of a second.

4.

 P

ower tool use and care 

a.

  Do not force the power tool.

 Use the correct power tool for your 

application.

 

The correct po

wer tool will do the job better and safer a

t the ra

te 

for which it was designed.

 

c.

  Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the batter

y pack from 

the power tool before making an

y adjustments,

 changing accessories,

 

or storing power tools.

 Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of 

starting the po

wer tool accidentally

d.

  Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow 

persons unf

amiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate 

the power tool.

 

Po

wer tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

 

e.

  Maintain power tools.

 Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts,

 

breaka

ge of parts and an

y other condition tha

t may affect the po

wer tool’

opera

tion.

 If dama

ged,

 ha

ve the po

wer tool repaired before use.

 Man

accidents are caused by poorly maintained po

wer tools.

 

g.

  Use the power tool,

 accessories and tool bits etc.

 in accordance with 

these instructions,

 taking into account the working conditions and the 

work to be performed.

 

Use of the po

wer tool for opera

tions different from 

those intended could result in a hazardous situa

tion.

h.

  Keep handles and grasping surf

aces dr

y, c

lean and free from oil and 

grease.

 

Slipper

y handles and grasping surfaces do not allo

w for safe handling 

and control of the tool in unexpected situa

tions.

W

ARNING!

 The appliance is not to be used by persons (inc

luding 

children) with reduced physical,

 sensor

y or mental capabilities,

 or 

lack of e

xperience and knowledge,

 unless they have been given 

super

vision or instruction.

Young children should be super

vised to ensure that they do not play with the 

appliance.

• 

Ensure tha

t the tip is correctly fitted before hea

ting the soldering iron.

 Ensure 

tha

t it is fastened correctly and tightly with the c

lamping screw

.

• 

Do not lea

ve the soldering iron plugged in and una

ttended.

 Disconnect the tool 

from the mains po

wer once finished with use.

• 

Allo

w the tool to cool completely before stora

ge.

 Rest the tool on the provided 

stand or a non-flammable surface when required.

• 

The soldering iron must be placed on its stand when plugged in and not in use.

• 

A fire may result if the soldering iron is not used with care,

 therefore:

 

• be careful when using the a

ppliance in places where there are combustible 

ma

terials.

 Do not a

pply to the same place for a long time.

 

• do not use in presence of an explosive a

tmosphere

 

• hea

t may be conducted to combustible ma

terials which are out of sight

• 

Do not expose to wa

ter or moisture.

 Ensure no liquids enters the tool.

• 

This tool is intended for indoor use only

.

• 

Never start up the soldering iron without a soldering tip fitted.

• 

Do not touch the tip while opera

ting the tool.

 

• 

Only solder in well ventila

ted areas.

 T

oxic fumes can be produced when 

soldering which can lead to dama

ge to the mucous membranes and or chronic 

respira

tor

y illnesses.

• 

Do not ea

t or drink whilst soldering as solder can contain lead.

 Al

ways wash 

your hands thoroughly after finishing work.

• 

Keep the hot soldering tip c

lear of the mains cable to prevent accidental 

dama

ge.

• 

Do not use the tool if the mains cable is dama

ged.

W

ARNING!

 When using mains-po

wered tools,

 basic safety 

precautions,

 inc

luding the follo

wing,

 should al

ways be follo

wed 

to reduce risk of fire,

 electric shock,

 personal injur

y and ma

terial 

dama

ge.

Read the whole manual carefully and make sure you kno

w ho

w to s

witch the 

tool off in an emergenc

y, before opera

ting the tool.

 Sa

ve these instructions and 

other documents supplied with this tool for future reference.

The tool has been designed for 230V and 240V only

. Al

ways check tha

t the 

po

wer supply corresponds to the volta

ge on the ra

ting pla

te.

Note: 

The supply of 230V and 240V on Ozito tools are interchangeable for 

Australia and New Zealand.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

80W

3 YEAR REPLACEMENT W

ARRANTY*

Your product is guaranteed for a period of 

36 months from the original date of 

purchase

.

 If a product is defective it will be replaced in accordance with 

the terms of 

this warranty

. W

arranty exc

ludes consumable parts,

 for example:

 valve ada

pters and 

accessories.

*This product is intended for DIY use only and replacement warranty covers domestic use.

W

ARNING

The following actions will result in the warranty being void.

 If the tool has been opera

ted on a supply volta

ge other than tha

t specified on the tool.

 If the tool sho

ws signs of dama

ge or defects caused by or resulting from abuse,

 accidents 

or altera

tions.

 Failure to perform maintenance as set out within the instruction manual.

 If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in an

y way

.

Professional,

 industrial or high frequenc

y use.

Angled Soldering 

Tip & Metal 

Stand

Summary of Contents for OSI-80

Page 1: ...o not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed c D isconnect the plug from the power source and or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the powe...

Page 2: ...ds 2 Rest the metal part of the tool in the channel on the stand when taking a break Changing Tips WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS UNPLUGGED AND COMPLETELY COOLED DOWN BEFORE CHANGING THE TIPS The pointed soldering tip is great for detailed soldering work such as on circuit boards or general soldering applications This can be swapped out with the angled tip for projects with thicker wires or larger sur...

Page 3: ...e tip instead of the workpiece 5 Do not use more solder than required Use just enough to make contact between the workpieces 6 Clean the workpiece with steel wool or fine sandpaper if it is not clean This provides a better surface for the solder to adhere to and a better electrical contact between parts Soldering 1 Rest the soldering iron on the stand 2 Plug the power cord into a mains socket and ...

Page 4: ...rotection Warning Regulatory Compliance Mark RCM V Volts Hz W Hertz s C Alternating Current Watts Seconds Degrees Celsius Read Instruction Manual Power tools that are no longer usable should not be disposed of with household waste but in an environmentally friendly way Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local council authority for recycling advice Recycling packaging reduces the...

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