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Parkside PLSA 20-Li C3 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine page 29

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The LED will
continue to flash
red until the
soldering iron has cooled
down. During this time, do not
touch the tip of soldering iron
as there is a risk of burns!
Operation
Working Instructions
• Before starting work, wet the
sponge (2) to be able to dab
the soldering tip (3)/chisel tip
(9) during and after use.
• In order to obtain a perfect
soldering point, the soldering
point must be completely
clean and free of grease.
• Before initial use, the sol-
dering tip (3)/chisel tip (9)
must be 'tinned', i.e. coated
with soldering tin. Adequate
tinning is essential for perfect
soldering and heat transfer.
Tin the soldering tip (3)/chi-
sel tip (9) while it is still in the
heating phase.
• Make sure that the soldering
tip/chisel tip is always clean
and free of scaling and
excess soldering tin. Clean
the soldering tip/chisel tip
regularly with a wet spon-
ge. Never use a file for this
purpose.
• Before soldering, establish
a mechanical connection
between the metals which are
to be connected together if
possible. For example, twist the
wires together so that they do
not slip. In this way you will ob-
tain stable soldering points and
avoid heat damage through
excessive soldering.
• For the soldering of two
metals, hold the soldering
tip on the connection point
and briefly add some solder.
The solder melts and flows
into the soldering point. If the
tin has spread, remove the
soldering iron and allow the
soldering point to cool down
without vibrations. Never heat
solder directly and do not use
too much solder.
• In the case of electronic
components, the parts to be
soldered must not be heated
too much in order to avoid
damage.
• Insert the soldering iron into
the station to cool.
• You can store the unused
soldering tip (3)/chisel tip (9)
in the station (4) (fig.
GB MT
).
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