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This product was manufactured and tested with care. In the unlikely event of a fault the
machine must be repaired by an authorised customer service centre.
This symbol indicates that this product may not be disposed of together with domestic
waste in compliance with the (2012/19/EC) directive pertaining to waste electrical
and electronic devices (WEEE). This product must be handed in at an designated
collection point. This can occur, for example, by returning it when a similar product
is purchased or by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling
of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Owing to potentially hazardous
substances that are frequently contained in waste electronic equipment, incorrect
handling of waste equipment may have a negative impact on the environment and
on the health of human beings. By disposing of this product correctly, you are also
contributing towards an efficient use of natural resources. Information on collecting
points for waste equipment can be obtained from your local authority, the public
waste disposal authority, an authorised institution for the disposal of waste electrical
and electronic equipment or the waste collection services.
5. Disposal
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
Soldering iron does not
heat up.
No power supply.
Check that the mains supply
(socket) functions correctly.
Ask a competent person for advice
if necessary.
Mains cable or
plug damaged.
Have the mains cable replaced
by the manufacturer or the
manufacturer's representative.
The temperature of the
soldering tip is too low.
Soldering tip is loose.
Disconnect the machine from the
mains. Allow the soldering iron to
cool down. Screw the soldering tip
firmly into the tip holder.
The solder does not run
smoothly on the soldering
iron.
The soldering tip is not
hot enough.
Wait until the soldering iron is hot
enough.
Allow the machine
to cool down completely and
check whether the soldering tip is
loose.