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Replacement of the heating element
Replacement of the heating element is complex and it requires adequate knowledge and authorisation. The heating element must
be replaced by qualifies personnel in an authorised service centre.
Guidelines and recommendations regarding soldering
Select a soldering tool, whose power corresponds to the kind of work to be realised. Power 30 W: soldering of elements on inte-
grated circuit boards, soldering of small electronic elements. Power 60 - 80 W: Soldering of electronic and electric elements (e.g.
switches and contacts). Make sure the soldering tip is clean and properly fixed in the soldering tool. Place the soldering tool on
the base, and then connect it to the mains. Wait until the soldering tip has reached a required temperature. Commence soldering
using flux and filler metal (soldering tin). The soldering tip must only touch the places that are meant to be soldered. The filler metal
should flow off the soldering tip to the weld, when it reaches an adequate temperature. Once the task has been finished and when
the tool is not operated, it must be placed on the base.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS
NOTE! Before any adjustment, technical service or maintenance, the plug of the tool must be removed from the mains socket.
Once work has concluded, the body, ventilating holes, switches, additional handle and protections must be cleaned, for example
with an air jet (whose pressure must not exceed 0.3 MPa), brush or a dry cloth, without any chemicals or cleaning liquids. The tool
and the handles must be cleaned with a dry, clean cloth.
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