CARE OF THE TIP
The tip supplied is plated copper and will last a long time. Please observe the following conditions:
1. Always keep the tip tinned before switching off or storing for any period of time, wipe only
before use.
2. Do not keep the iron set at a high temperature for long periods of time as this will break down
the surface of the tip.
3. Never clean the tip with a file or coarse abrasive materials.
4. If, however, an oxide film does form on the tip, it can be cleaned by lightly rubbing with a 600-
800 grit emery cloth, isopropyl alcohol or equivalent. Once this is done, immediately reheat
and re-tin the tip to prevent further oxidation.
5. If used continuously, remove the tip and clean every twenty hours, or at least once a week.
Also, remove any loose build up that may appear in the barrel.
6. Do not use fluxes containing chlorides or acids. Use only rosin or activated resin fluxes.
7. Do not use any anti-seize materials or compounds on the wettable surface of the tip.
MAINTENANCE
The soldering iron must be placed on the stand when not in use.
If the supply cord is damaged in any way it must be replaced immediately in order to avoid a hazard. A
suitably qualified person or service agent must carry this out.
TIP REPLACEMENT AND DRESSING
Note: Tip replacement or cleaning should be done only when the iron is at room temperature. The tip
can be changed or replaced simply by unscrewing the knurled nut barrel assembly. It is essential that
the station be switched off and allowed to cool before and during this operation, as damage may result
if the system is left on without the tip inserted.
After removing the tip, blow out any oxide dust that may have formed in the tip retaining area of the
barrel.
Care should be exercised to avoid getting dust in your eyes. Replace the tip and tighten the knurled
nut barrel assembly using only hand pressure. Pliers should only be used to tighten the nut, as this
may damage the element.
GENERAL CLEANING
The outer case of the iron or station may be cleaned with a damp cloth using small amounts of liquid
detergent. Never submerse the unit in liquid or allow any liquid to enter the case of the station. Never
use solvents to clean the case.