have reached the required temperature.
•The heating-up temperature (15) will be displayed in the LC display (6) after
3 seconds without you having to press the + / - button (9) / (10) again.
Setting up a programmed temperature
There are 3 programmed temperatures: 200°C / 300°C / 400°C available
as well as the press the + / - button (9) / (10) option.
•Press the selected temperature (11), (12) or (13) to set up the required
selection.
The selected temperature will be displayed on the screen (14) with an arrow.
Standby mode
The digital soldering station will switch over to standby mode if the soldering
iron has not been used for the last 30 minutes.
•The 200°C temperature will be displayed in standby mode and the entire LC
display will flash simultaneously.
•Press any button to terminate standby mode and then set up the required
temperature as described in the following.
Switching off
NOTE
•Always put the soldering iron (3) back in its holder (2) after use.
•Move the ON / OFF switch (1) into position "0". When not in use,
disconnect the plug from the mains socket.
Solder sponge
CAUTION
•The hot soldering tip (4) must never come into contact with a dry solder
sponge (5). Otherwise, the solder sponge (5) might be damaged.
NOTE
•The soldering sponge (5) is used to clean the soldering tip (4).
•Moisten the soldering sponge (5) before using it.
Soldering
Inhaling the vapours may lead to headaches and fatigue symptoms.
•The soldering iron with a rated power of 48 watts is ideal for electronic
soldering.
•Due to its design, it is particularly suitable for difficult to access and fine
soldering work.
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