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8. Maintenance and cleaning
Check the technical safety of your soldering device on a regular basis, e.g. for any potential
damage of the power cable or the housing.
If it can be assumed that safe operation is no longer ensured, the device must be put out
of operation and secured against unintentional operation. The power supply plug has to be
pulled out of the electrical outlet!
It has to be assumed that a safe operation is no longer ensured, if
• the device is visibly damaged,
• the device is no longer working and
• after being stored under adverse conditions, or
• heavy stress during transport.
Any repairs may only be performed by the manufacturer or its customer service.
Warning!
The battery charger must be disconnected from the power supply during the
performance of any maintenance work or when parts are replaced. This will
be done by pulling out the power supply plug. The operator must be able to
monitor the power supply plug from any place to which he/she has access to
in order to ensure that it is still removed.
When cleaning the device, it is sufficient to use a dry cloth and/or a soft brush in order to
remove dust and other contaminations.
9. Remedying faults
With this soldering device you have acquired an operationally reliable product that has
been designed in accordance with state-of-the-art technology. Nevertheless, it is possible
that problems or faults occur. In this context, we therefore describe below how you can
eliminate any possible faults:
Please ensure that the safety instructions are observed in this context!
Fault
Possible cause
Solution
No function
• Operating lever is not
• Press down the operating lever
pressed down
• Battery is empty
• Charge battery
Battery charge
• Battery charger is not plugged • Plug the battery charger into
indicator light does into an electrical outlet
an electrical outlet
not illuminate
• Poor electrical contact
• Check the electrical contact
between soldering iron and
between soldering iron and
battery charger
battery charger