Waxlectric I + II
No. 2139 / 2140
ENGLISH
1. Introduction
We are pleased that you have decided to
buy the Waxlectric I/II. This unit sets new
standards with regard to function, capability
and safety. To guarantee that you enjoy
using this product for many years please
follow these instructions carefully.
2. Description / Applications
Waxlectric is an electronically controlled
waxing-up instrument. It is available in a
1-channel or 2-channel version both of
which are suitable for almost all modelling
and wax-up tasks.
•
An external power adaptor supplies
the waxing-up instrument with a re-
duced voltage of 12 V. This increases
the user's safety during everyday use
of the Waxlectric.
•
The individual functions can be
actuated via the wear-and-tear free,
sealed touch control panel.
•
The specific benefit of the Waxlectric is
the heating element. This is con-
tained within the modelling tips. The
tips therefore respond more quickly to
any change in temperature. The strong
heat-conducting alloy also increases
the thermal dynamics.
•
The electronic waxing-up instrument is
extremely easy to maintain. The
modelling tips do not have an external
finish. They can be ground according
to your requirements. Should any
defect with the heating element occur
you need only replace the tip.
•
The modelling tips can reach a maxi-
mum temperature of 200°C [392°F].
The working temperature can be
controlled linearly from 50°C to 200°C
[122°F to 392°F]. Be careful not to set
the temperature too high, as some wax
is very sensitive to overheating.
2.1 Ambient conditions
The device may only be operated:
•
in interior areas,
•
up to an altitude of 2,000 m above sea
level,
•
at an ambient temperature range
between 5 - 40ºC (41 - 104ºF),
•
at a maximum relative humidity of 80%
at 31ºC (87.8ºF), dropping in a linear
manner to 50% relative humidity at
40ºC (104ºF),
•
at mains power fluctuations where the
voltage fluctuations do not exceed 10%
of the nominal value,
•
over voltage category II,
•
at pollution degree 2.
3. Installation / Operation
→
see illustrations 1-4
4. Handling
4.1 ON / OFF function:
4.2 Setting the temperature:
Setting the unit:
C
=
O
C
F
O
=
F
Waxlectric I + II
No. 2139 / 2140
ENGLISH
1. Introduction
We are pleased that you have decided to
buy the Waxlectric I/II. This unit sets new
standards with regard to function, capability
and safety. To guarantee that you enjoy
using this product for many years please
follow these instructions carefully.
2. Description / Applications
Waxlectric is an electronically controlled
waxing-up instrument. It is available in a
1-channel or 2-channel version both of
which are suitable for almost all modelling
and wax-up tasks.
•
An external power adaptor supplies
the waxing-up instrument with a re-
duced voltage of 12 V. This increases
the user's safety during everyday use
of the Waxlectric.
•
The individual functions can be
actuated via the wear-and-tear free,
sealed touch control panel.
•
The specific benefit of the Waxlectric is
the heating element. This is con-
tained within the modelling tips. The
tips therefore respond more quickly to
any change in temperature. The strong
heat-conducting alloy also increases
the thermal dynamics.
•
The electronic waxing-up instrument is
extremely easy to maintain. The
modelling tips do not have an external
finish. They can be ground according
to your requirements. Should any
defect with the heating element occur
you need only replace the tip.
•
The modelling tips can reach a maxi-
mum temperature of 200°C [392°F].
The working temperature can be
controlled linearly from 50°C to 200°C
[122°F to 392°F]. Be careful not to set
the temperature too high, as some wax
is very sensitive to overheating.
2.1 Ambient conditions
The device may only be operated:
•
in interior areas,
•
up to an altitude of 2,000 m above sea
level,
•
at an ambient temperature range
between 5 - 40ºC (41 - 104ºF),
•
at a maximum relative humidity of 80%
at 31ºC (87.8ºF), dropping in a linear
manner to 50% relative humidity at
40ºC (104ºF),
•
at mains power fluctuations where the
voltage fluctuations do not exceed 10%
of the nominal value,
•
over voltage category II,
•
at pollution degree 2.
3. Installation / Operation
→
see illustrations 1-4
4. Handling
4.1 ON / OFF function:
4.2 Setting the temperature:
Setting the unit:
C
=
O
C
F
O
=
F