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On first use the soldering iron may produce smoke, this is just grease
used in manufacturing burning off, it is not harmful to the product or
user.
1. Safety Instructions
The construction of the soldering station meets Protection Level I.
Ensure the earth conductor is not disconnected and the product is
only connected to earthed sockets.
Keep electrical appliances and accessories away from children! They
are not toys.
Never use the product immediately afler it has been brought in from
the cold into a warm room.
Condensation might destroy your device; Wait until the product is at
room temperature before use.
Never touch the appliance with damp or wet hands, there is the risk of
a dangerous electrical shock.
Make sure to have sufficient ventilation while soldering, solder or
solder flux can be harmful.
Wash your hands thoroughly after working with solder containing lead,
do not let solder containing lead cross your lips; do not eat during the
work.
The power cables (power cable and cable to soldering iron) have to
be protected against heat and sharp edges.
Wear appropriate protective clothing and safety goggles while
soldering.
Do not touch any other area but the handle when the soldering iron is
working. It is very hot!
Do not leave children alone in the presence of the soldering iron.
Soldering must be done on non-combustible surfaces. Make sure any
material in the vicinity can not be damaged by the heat.
When the device can no longer be operated safely, disconnect it
immediately and secure it against being operated unintentionally.
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if:
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the device exhibits visible damage
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the device no longer works
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it has been stored for a long time under unfavorable conditions
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the device was exposed to extraordinary stress caused by
transport.
2. Operation
1. Unpack the soldering station and check all parts. Damaged parts
may not be put in to operation.