
WARNING
Please note the following safety notes to avoid malfunctions, damage or physical injury:
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge only if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not
be made by children without supervision.
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacture, its service agent or similar
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazardPersons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities
are not allowed to use the item, unless they are supervised for their safety by a qualified person or are
briefed by the responsible person how to use the item.
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Keep the packaging materials out of children's reach.
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Do not leave the item unsupervised while it is turned on. Keep children away while it is in use.
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Do not use it if the item or its power cord has been damaged.
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Do not run the power cord around sharp edges or over hot surfaces.
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Be warned of being burned: Do not touch the metal part of the item when it's in use as its temperature
will be quite high.
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Be extra careful when using the item around combustible materials.
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Protect your eyes and body from splashing hot solder by wearing suitable protective gears.
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Turn off the item and unplug it when it's not in use or before cleaning. Do not pull on the power cord,
always grasp the plug itself.
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Allow the item to cool down naturally before cleaning or storing.
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Do not immerse the item in liquids of any kind. Do not use the item to heat plastic or liquids.
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Do not disassemble the item or try to repair it yourself. It does not contain serviceable parts for you.
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It is suggested to loosen the screw on the tip every twenty hours' or a week's use. Use pliers to rotate
the tip back and forth, then tighten the screw. It can prevent the tip from sticking to the stainless steel
pipe.
OPERATION
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Unpack the soldering gun and check all parts. It must not be put into operation if there's any damaged
part.
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Put it on the stand.
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Plug it into the socket. The green LED and red LED will light up when it is working. The green LED is
the power indicator, which means it is powered up. The red LED is the heating indicator: when it is on,
the gun is heating up; when it is off/flashing, the gun has reached the setting temperature.
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Test the temperature by touching the gun's tip with solder. If the solder melts easily, you can start
soldering.
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Apply some tin to the heated tip when you use the item for the first time.
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Pull the trigger to do your soldering work.
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Put the item back onto the stand after your work is done.
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For larger soldering points, set the temperature higher to better perform the soldering.
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Lower the temperature during breaks, which saves energy and extends the life of the tip.
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Do not file off the tip, or it will be damaged.
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Always put the item on the stand when it is heating up or during breaks.
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Keep your working environment clean during your soldering work.
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Only use dedicated solder for electronics. Acidic solder can damage the tip or other components.