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Technical Data
Power consumption
Mains supply voltage Battery Li-Ion
Mains supply / Supply voltage
Output voltage
Safety information
This product should not be used
by children. Cleaning and user
maintenance should only be
performed by persons familiar with
the processes, when the product
is unplugged and with appropriate
safeguards and supervision.
Use the soldering iron exclusively for the purpose
indicated in the Operating Instructions of soldering and
desoldering under the conditions specified here. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from
misuse of the machine or unauthorised alterations.
This device is intended for domestic use only.
Warning!
Fire and explosion hazard!
Risk of burns!
Do not touch the hot soldering tips and keep them away from
flammable objects.
After the soldering process, the soldering tool and the workpiece
holder are still hot.
Risk of burning through liquid solder.
Keep explosive and flammable objects well away from the
device.
Only replace solder tips when cold
Wear appropriate protective clothing to protect yourself against
burns. Protect your eyes by wearing appropriate eye protection.
Do not use the soldering tool in a damp or wet
environment. Never work on voltage-carrying parts.
The soldering tool must be operated only
in perfect technical working order.
Avoid unintentional operation. Disconnect the soldering
tool from the power supply while not in use.
Check that the mains voltage is compatible with
the connected load of the soldering iron.
If the electrical tool's power supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced with a specially prefabricated power supply
cord available through the customer service organization.
The switching power supply must only be used in dry
rooms. Heat is generated during operation.
Use the battery for the intended purpose only. Do not
use damaged chargers or batteries. Do not short-
circuit the battery. Short-circuiting the poles may
damage the battery or the connected item.
BL60
12 W
3,7 V
100 - 240 V ~ 0,4 A
50 / 60 HZ
4,2 V
1000 mA
Your device is supplied with power by a switching power
supply or battery. The battery can be charged and discharged
several hundreds of times but will wear out over time. If the
battery life is significantly shorter than normal, replace the
battery. Only use batteries which have been approved by
Weller and only charge batteries using chargers which have
been approved by Weller specifically for this purpose.
Warning!
Fire and explosion hazard!
Do not throw batteries into fire as there is a risk of explosion.
Batteries may also explode if they are damaged.
Do not attempt to open or destroy batteries. If fluid leaks
from a battery, make sure that this fluid does not come into
contact with your skin or eyes. If it does, clean your skin or
eyes with water immediately or seek medical attention.
Never charge the battery in an environment with
acids and easily flammable materials.
Battery should only be used at ambient temperatures between
10°C and +40°C.
Never put the battery on heaters and do not expose it to strong
sunlight for a long time.
After being subject to heavy load, let the battery cool down first.
If service is required, only send the entire device instead of
removing the battery and sending it separately. The tool should
be switched off and the soldering tip removed, as special
hazardous goods regulations must be complied with otherwise.
Maintenance and repair
Follow the instructions on soldering tip replacement.
Use original replacement parts only. Always have your
soldering tool repaired by a qualified electrician. For
more information please visit www.weller-tools.com
Warranty
Weller supplies this device with a warranty valid for seven
(7) years from the date of purchase. The warranty relates
to material and manufacturing defects and covers both
replacement parts and labor. The warranty shall be void if
damage is due to improper use and if the device has been
tampered with by unauthorized persons. The foregoing warranty
shall not apply to tips, replacement accessories or the battery.
The devices are UL and cUL listed, and comply with all
the relevant safety regulations in North America.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household
waste material! Dispose electronic equipment in
accordance with national laws.
Batteries must be disposed of according to regulations
so that they can be recycled. Consumers are required
by law to take rechargeable batteries and regular
batteries to a suitable collection site. Do not dispose of
them with domestic waste.
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