15
GB/CY
Setting 5 = 500 °C maximum soldering temperature, e.g. for desolder-
ing large soldered joints
Switching off:
Note:
After use always replace the soldering pencil
1
into the holder.
Press the ON / OFF switch
2
into setting “
0
”.
If the device is not being used, pull the mains lead out of the mains
socket.
Overheating protection:
This device has overheating protection. This is triggered by the device
reaching too high a temperature. The flow of current is interrupted. The
device switches off and the ON / OFF switch
2
light ceases to illuminate.
The device is ready for use again after approximately 10 minutes. The
ON / OFF switch
2
light illuminates again.
Solder sponge
CAUTION!
The hot soldering tip
7
must never be placed in
contact with a dry solder sponge
5
, otherwise the solder sponge
may be damaged.
The solder sponge
5
is used to clean soldering tips.
Moisten the solder sponge
5
before you use it.
Soldering
— The soldering pencil has a rated output of 48 watts and is therefore
ideal for electronics soldering (see Figs. A, B).
— The design of the soldering pencil makes it especially suitable for
use where access is difficult or for fine soldering work.
Using the product
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