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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