PLLL 16 A2
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Soldering
Vapours can lead to headaches and fatigue
if inhaled.
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The soldering iron has a rated power output of
30 watts and is ideal for electronic solders.
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The best results are achieved with electronic
solder, 1.0 or 1.5 mm diameter, 60% Sn, 40%
Pb. We recommend using contact solder paste
as a flux (not solder paste or soldering fluid).
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Clean the soldering tip on the moist soldering
sponge .
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After cleaning, the soldering tip must be tinned.
Tin the hot soldering iron by melting some solder.
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Guide the soldering tip to the solder joint and
heat it.
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Place the solder (with flux) between the solder
joint and soldering tip to melt it.
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Keep feeding in solder until the entire solder
joint is moistened.
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Then withdraw the soldering tip immediately to
prevent overheating the molten solder.
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Allow the solder to harden and avoid vibra-
tions.
NOTE
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The flux is either included in the solder or it is
applied separately. When buying the solder
ask about its use and the appropriate flux.
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Always
pull the plug out of the socket and let
the appliance cool down before you
carry out any work on the appliance.
Soldering iron:
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Always clean the appliance after completion
of work.
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To clean the housing, use a cloth and a mild
detergent if necessary.
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Never use sharp objects, petrol, solvents or
cleaning agents that can damage plastic.
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Do not allow any liquids to get into the interior
of the appliance.
NOTE
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You can order spare parts (such as solder
tips) via our service hotline.
Illuminated magnifying glass:
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Remove loose particles with clean compressed
air and then brush off the remaining deposits
with a soft lens brush.
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Clean the surface with a lens cleaning tissue
or a clean, soft and lint-free cloth. To remove
fingerprints and other fatty deposits, the cloth
may be moistened with water or a lens-cleaning
fluid.
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Do not use any acid, alcohol or other solvents
or rough, linty cloths to clean the lens. Avoid
excessive cleaning and pressure.
NOTE
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Avoid touching the illuminated magnifying
glass with your fingernails or other sharp
objects.
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