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Do not expose the soldering iron to moisture or rain.
- We recommend that you work in the vicinity of the mains socket
so that you can quickly pull the plug from the socket in the event
of an emergency.
Make sure that the tip is correctly fitted before heating the
soldering iron. The tip must be screwed in as far as it will go and
tightened by hand.
Never heat up the soldering iron without a soldering tip fitted.
- The soldering tip may only be removed or changed when it is
cold and when the soldering iron is off.
- Avoid contact between the hot parts of the soldering iron and
the plastic parts of the soldering iron stand.
- Do not touch the hot soldering iron tip, melted solder or hot
components while soldering: risk of burns! The soldering stand
can become hot when the soldering iron is placed on it. Danger
of burns!
Only use the device in well ventilated rooms. Toxic fumes can
be produced when soldering, which can lead to damage to
the mucous membranes and/or chronic respiratory illness.
Additionally, we recommend that you wear eye protection,
respiratory protection, protective gloves and protective clothing.
Solder can contain lead. Do not eat, drink or smoke while
soldering. Always wash your hands thoroughly after finishing
work.
Always disconnect the appliance from the mains after finishing
work!
Do not cool the soldering iron by rinsing it with water!