Duratool D01843 Instructions - Page 3

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Duratool D01843 Instructions
APPLICATION & OPERATION
Note: The first time you use the soldering iron, it may smoke slightly as the heating
element dries out. This is normal and should only last for a few minutes.
ONLY USE FOR ELECTRICAL WORK - Acidic solder will damage the iron tip.
Connect the mains plug and turn on the power using the switch on the station. The
switch will illuminate when the power is on.
Before using the soldering iron for the first time, dampen the cleaning sponge and
place it in the iron holder tray. Keep it damp during use.
Regulate the temperature of the iron using the rotary control.
The coloured areas correspond to the following temperatures:
Yellow - approx 150
Orange - approx 150 to 270
Red - approx 270 to 450
It is recommended to use the lower part of the first red sector for lead solder and
for silver solder use the lower end of the second red sector.
Between use (or during breaks), always put the soldering iron in the holder.
Lower the temperature during breaks as this extends the life of the tip.
When the soldering work is done, adjust the temperature to 270
power first, clean the tip and tin with fresh solder to protect it from oxidation.
Never file down the tips or attempt to clean using abrasives.
Replacement tips are available for this iron. See our web
pages or catalogue.
TIP REPLACEMENT
Replacing the tip should only be done when the iron is switched off and at room
temperature.
The tip can be changed or replaced by unscrewing the knurled nut barrel.
It is imperative that the iron is switched off, unplugged and allowed to cool before
and after tip replacement.
Caution: Damage could occur if the iron is left on without the tip inserted.
After removing the tip, blow out any remaining oxide dust that may have formed in
the tip retaining area of the barrel.
Warning: Care should be taken to avoid getting dust in your eyes.
Replace the tip and tighten the knurled nut barrel assembly with your fingers.
Pliers should only be used to tighten the nut if loosening occurs when the iron is
hot.
Do not over tighten the nut as the element could be damaged.
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