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Woodburning pen

•  Firstly, make a sketch of the desired pattern on your workpiece with a pencil or 

alternatively apply a ready-made template to the workpiece.

•  Types of wood with smooth surfaces are particularly suitable for marking.
•  When marking wood with a rough surface, be aware that it can be difficult to guide the tip 

along the line required. In this case the surface should be sanded first.

•  A wide variety of patterns can be created with the marking tips and stamps supplied.
•  A sooty deposit can build up on the tip or the stamp during use. Use fine sandpaper to 

remove the deposits and to keep the tips clean. A clean tip is essential for precise and 
accurate work.

•  If the soldering iron set is not to be used keep it at a safe, cool, dry and well-ventilated 

place out of the reach of children.

•  Allow the appliance to cool down completely before cleaning.

Storage conditions

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CAUTION - DANGER OF BURNS! 

Allow the 

soldering iron to cool completely before cleaning. To avoid 

damage, do not use aggressive cleaning material, metal brushes 

or sharp objects such as knives, etc.

•  Clean the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth if required. Ensure that no moisture enters 

the device.

• Clean the soldering tips with the help of the cleaning sponge included in the contents.

Cleaning

Summary of Contents for PLBS 30 B2

Page 1: ...IAN 290363 SOLDERING IRON SET PLBS 30 B2 Operating and safety instructions...

Page 2: ...E D A B C 4 1 5 2 3 15 13 14 12 11 6 8 9 10 7...

Page 3: ...use 07 Assembling the soldering stand fig A B 07 Cleaning sponge and adjustable workpiece holders 07 Accessory compartment 07 Fitting and replacing tips fig C 07 4 Using the soldering iron 08 Switchi...

Page 4: ...knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children must not play with the tool Cleaning and user ma...

Page 5: ...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 solderin...

Page 6: ...g tip Flat soldering tip Universal woodburning tip I Woodburning tip Universal woodburning tip II Tapered burning tip Soldering iron holder 3 1 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 12 13 11 10 Rated voltage 230 V 50 H...

Page 7: ...res and similar workpieces Accessory compartment The soldering stand is fitted with a useful accessory compartment for instance for storage of the soldering tips Fitting and replacing tips fig C d e C...

Page 8: ...s been cleaned with the cleaning sponge 2 and coat it by making contact with the solder wire Before starting work on the a particular workpiece and or type of material check for suitability by testing...

Page 9: ...uring use Use fine sandpaper to remove the deposits and to keep the tips clean A clean tip is essential for precise and accurate work If the soldering iron set is not to be used keep it at a safe cool...

Page 10: ...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 authori...

Page 11: ...al claims based on defects The warranty period is not extended by the warranty This also applies to replaced and repaired parts Any damages and defects that may exist at the time of purchase must be n...

Page 12: ...e following service department You can then send a product recorded as defective postage free along the the sales receipt and information about where the defect lies and when it has occurred to the se...

Page 13: ...IAN 290363 Walter Werkzeuge Salzburg GmbH Gewerbeparkstra e 9 5081 Anif Austria V 1 0 Last Information Update 05 2018...

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