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4. Safety Instruction

The manufacturer assumes no liability for uses other than those described in the operating instructions or for unauthorized 

alterations.
The operating instructions and cautions should be read carefully and kept in an easily visible location in the vicinity of the 

control system. Non-observance of the cautions will result in accidents, injury or risks to health.

5. Caution
5.1 Power Cord

The power cord only can be inserted in approved power sockets or adapters.

5.2 High Temperature

The temperature of the soldering tip or the nozzle will reach as high as 400°C (752°F) when the power switch is on. Since 

mishandling may lead to burns and fire, be sure to comply with the following precautions:
Do not touch metallic parts near the soldering tip/ nozzle.
Do not use this system near flammable items.
Advise other people in the work area that the unit can reach a very high temperature and should be considered potentially 

dangerous.
Turn off the power switch while taking breaks and when done using it.
Before replacing parts or storing the system, turn off the power and let it cool down to room temperature.

5.3 Take Care of Your Tools

Do not use the tools for any applications other than soldering or desoldering.
Do not smack the iron/gun against the work bench or subject the iron to severe shocks.
Do not file the soldering tip to remove the oxide, please wipe the tip on the cleaning sponge.
Use only accessories or attachments which are listed in the operation manual. Use of other tools and other accessories can 

lead to injury.
Please turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the soldering iron.

5.4 Maintenance

Before each use, safety devices and all parts must be carefully checked. Inspect moving parts for error-free operation and 

that they’re not bound-up, or damaged. Damaged safety devices and parts must be repaired or replaced by a qualified 

technician, so long as nothing else is indicated in the operation manual. Use only accessories or attachments which are 

listed in the operation manual. Use of other tools and other accessories is dangerous and may cause injury.

5.5 Keep Children at a Distance

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 

or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance 

by a person responsible for their safety.

Warning:

 Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Unused soldering tools 

should be stored in a dry location which is out of the reach of children. Switch off all unused soldering tools.

5.6 Protect Yourself Against Electrical Shocks

Avoid touching grounded parts with your body, e.g. pipes, heating radiators and so on.
The soldering tools antistatic grip is conductive.

5.7 Work Environment

Do not use the soldering tool in a moist or wet environment. The soldering iron and the desoldering gun should be placed in 

the holder when not is use.

5.8 Workplace Safety

Observe the valid safety regulations at your workplace.

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Summary of Contents for DSDS

Page 1: ...Model DSDS User Manual Variable Temperature Digital Solder and Desolder Station ...

Page 2: ...laces where there are combustible materials do not apply heat to the same place for a long time do not use in presence of an explosive atmosphere be aware heat may be conducted to combustible materials that are out of sight place the appliance on its stand after use and allow it to cool down before storage do not leave the appliance unattended when it is switched on 2 ...

Page 3: ...space having both units in one convenient station Callouts 3 9 Button for temperature increase 10 Button for temperature decrease 11 Master power switch back 12 AC power socket and fuse holder back 13 Soldering iron holder 14 Desoldering gun switch for changing the filter 15 Desoldering gun holder 1 Soldering iron six pin port 2 Lighted soldering iron power switch 3 Lighted desoldering iron power ...

Page 4: ...e the soldering and desoldering guns in their holders separately Then connect the plug to the receptacle on the station and turn clockwise to tighten the plug nut Check that the power switch is on the OFF position Connect the control unit to the power supply and switch on the power Then a self test is carried out in which all display elements are switched on briefly The electronic system then swit...

Page 5: ...nts which are listed in the operation manual Use of other tools and other accessories can lead to injury Please turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the soldering iron 5 4 Maintenance Before each use safety devices and all parts must be carefully checked Inspect moving parts for error free operation and that they re not bound up or damaged Damaged safety devices and parts must be ...

Page 6: ...This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage due to misuse or neglect This includes paint damage scratches cracks or other superficial marks related to improper use 3 Failures arising from attempted servicing of a non authorized Stahl Tools repair facility or technician are excluded from this warranty LIMITATION OF DAMAGES In no event shall Stahl Tools be liable for consequential damages for breac...

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