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3.3.

TO USE FOR HEATING

3.3.1. Remove the soldering tip from the hot air nozzle.
3.3.2. Screw the hot air nozzle onto the torch burner head.
3.3.3. For ignition follow steps 3.2.3. to 3.2.7. above. The torch is now ready for use as a heat source.

3.4.

TO USE AS A BURNER (with naked blue flame for burning or heating)

3.4.1. Remove the nozzle from the torch. No attachments are required for this mode.
3.4.2. Ignite the torch as in 3.2.3. to 3.2.4. above.
3.4.3. Adjust the flame with the flame control (fig. 1). Recommended flame length 10 - 25mm.
3.4.4. Apply flame to task accordingly. Only use the minimum flame necessary. Too large a flame is less stable and will waste fuel.

3.5.

TURNING OFF THE TORCH

3.5.1. When the job is complete move the flame control fully to “ - ” and the “On/Off” switch to “Off”. 
3.5.2. Cover the head of the torch with the transparent safety cap to prevent accidental burning/melting of people or materials.

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WARNING!

The hot air nozzle and soldering bit, if fitted, will be very hot. Allow to cool before handling. 

3.6.

GENERAL INFORMATION

1) Approximate operating time on one gas filling (8ml) - 40 minutes.
2) Keep the torch clean and store safely in case provided.
3) For spare soldering/heating tips and parts contact your local Sealey dealer.

3.2.

TO USE AS A SOLDERING IRON

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CAUTION:  ENSURE ALL PARTS ARE COOL FROM ANY PREVIOUS USE BEFORE PROCEEDING.

3.2.1. Screw the soldering tip, into the threaded hot air nozzle (fig. 1).
3.2.2. Screw the nozzle onto the torch burner head (fig. 1) as far as it will go.
3.2.3. Turn “On/Off” safety switch to “On” position and move flame control (fig. 1) towards “+” until the gas can just be heard hissing.
3.2.4. To ignite the flame, slide the ignition switch (fig. 1) forward until a sharp click is heard. Hold switch in this position for approximately

two seconds after ignition.

3.2.5. Allow the ceramic element inside the nozzle to heat up for about five seconds. Observe the element through the air hole (fig. 1.A), it

should glow red.

3.2.6. Turn the flame control (fig. 1) to adjust the gas flow to the minimum which will sustain the ceramic glow. 
3.2.7. Allow the torch to stand for about 2 minutes in order to achieve maximum output.

Note:  If you cease working and intend to restart, allow all parts to cool before following above procedure again.

The torch will not ignite.

No fuel.

Too high or too low gas pressure.

Air holes blocked.

Damaged torch/piezo fault.

Refill with butane gas.

Adjust the flame control.

Check that all holes are clear.

Contact Service Agent/ignite with external flame.

Tip does not heat up.

Ceramic element is worn or

damaged.

Poor gas pressure.

Replace.

Re-fill with gas or allow cold gas to warm up - shake gently to assist warming.

NOTE:

It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

INFORMATION: 

For a copy of our catalogue and promotions call us on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address, including postcode.

AK2951 - 2 - 190503

01284 757500

[email protected]

01284 703534

Sole UK Distributor, 
Sealey Group

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

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www.sealey.co.uk

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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