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MAINTENANCE
UNIT
1. Keep the unit plugged into a GROUNDED outlet at all times during
operation.
2. Keep the unit and all components free from dirt, debris, and liquid
at all times.
3. Make sure the power cord is plugged in correctly and safely off the
floor to prevent accidents.
4. Keep all cords in the immediate workspace and avoid letting them
hang off the side of a table or bench top.
5. Wipe the unit down, when needed, with a dry, static-free cloth.
WARNING
DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE REPLACING A
SOLDERING TIP AND/OR A HEATING ELEMENT
REPLACING THE SOLDERING TIP
1. Turn off the soldering station, unplug the power cord from the
power source and allow the soldering iron to cool down to room
temperature. Never attempt to remove the tip while the iron is hot.
2. Unscrew the small metal tip retaining screw cap at the bottom of
the soldering irons metal shaft. Slide off or remove the soldering tip
retaining collar. Now, remove the tip by sliding it forward.
(There is NO need to remove the black Bakelite screw cap to
change the tip.)
3. Slide a new tip over the exposed ceramic heating element, slide
the metal retaining collar over the new soldering tip back onto the
soldering iron.
4. Tighten the metal tip retaining screw cap to secure the tip into
place. Do not over tighten the metal tip retaining screw cap.
5. Plug the soldering iron AC cord into a grounded outlet to resume
soldering.
BLACK BAKELITE SCREW CAP TIPS
• Bakelite is a strong and stable material when handled correctly. This
part cannot be made of metal for heat transfer safety reasons.
• The black Bakelite screw cap does NOT need to be removed to
replace the tip. This is only removed to access the heating element.
• The Bakelite screw cap should never be tightened or re-tightened
when the iron is hot. If the iron is not at room temperature when the
Bakelite screw cap is removed it can cause it to crack.
• When tightening the Bakelite screw cap, at room temperature, it only
needs to be snug - DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.