16 GB/CY
Clean the soldering tip
7
on the moist solder sponge
5
.
After cleaning the tip
7
it must be “tinned” (coated with solder).
This is done by melting solder on to the hot soldering tip
7
.
Guide the soldering tip
7
to the intended joint site and heat the joint.
Place the solder (with flux) between the joint site and the tip
7
to melt it.
Continue to feed further solder until the whole joint has a covering
of solder.
Then quickly remove the soldering tip in order to avoid overheating
the molten solder.
Allow the solder to harden while not subjecting it to vibration or
movement.
Note:
The flux is either already contained in the solder or applied
separately. Ask the advice of the retailer when buying solder in or-
der to choose the most suitable solder for your intended purpose.
Attachments and applications:
ATTENTION!
Do not carry out any special changes or repairs to the
electrics or other parts. Exceptions are permitted if the person carrying
out such changes or repairs is qualified or trained to do so.
Try every application out on surplus material and see if you get the effect
you wish to have. This means you will avoid damaging the item you
wish to work on.
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING!
RISK OF INJURY!
Before you carry out any work
on the device always pull the mains plug out of the mains socket and
allow the device to cool.
Using the product / Maintenance and cleaning
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