
ZI-8065
WOODBURNING PEN
Safety Notes
1.
CAUTION
– High Temperature during use!
2.
Pay special attention and avoid touching any metal parts of the Woodburning Pen tool
during use as the metal parts become extremely hot! Danger of burn injury!
3.
Always place a hot heated tool on a heatproof uncluttered work bench to prevent
damage to furniture or other objects.
4.
After finished using the tool, allow the tool to cool down naturally on the safety stand
for 15 minutes in a safe place free from reach of children before storing away.
5.
Do not immerse the tool in water!
6.
Always place the tool on the stand between uses or when not in use.
7.
All of our products are packaged with a stand. We strongly urge users to always rest a
hot Wood burning Pen tool on the specially designed stand to prevent risk of fire. If
the stand is not used, the heated tip will tilt and may burn any objects that come in
contact which will result in a fire hazard.
8.
Wood burning/ Pyrography is a decorative process of using a heated metal point to draw
on materials such as wood, cork and genuine leather. Do not attempt to use the tool on
materials that are likely to melt (plastic, synthetic materials or imitation leather).
9.
Stencil Cutting / Hot Knife Cutting has special sharp pointy tips. Use with caution. To
protect workbench, users are recommended to place a piece of glass surface, especially
for cutting, underneath the work piece to protect your work bench.
Operating Instructions
1.
Choose the right tip for your pattern.
2.
Screw the tip onto the Wood burning Pen tool using pliers in clockwise direction.
3.
Do not use excess force when screwing the tip onto the tool.
4.
Connect tool to mains current and place on the safety stand.
5.
Wait for the tool to heat up in approx. 10 minutes.
6.
When tip is fully heated up to its working temperature, hold the tool like a pen and test
draw on a separate surface.
7.
Never use excess force or pressure to draw. Let the heated tip do its work.
8.
Unplug the tool after use and let the tool cool down naturally on the safety stand.
(Refer to Safety Notes point #4 for more details.)