Kompernass manual PLP 180 Soldering GUN, Proper USE, Features of the PLP, Technical Data

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PLP 180 SOLDERING GUN

Dear Customer! We are delighted that you have decided to purchase our high quality PLP 180 soldering gun. Please make sure you familiarise yourself fully with the way the equipment works before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical power tools

correctly. Please read carefully through the following operating instructions and the following safety advice . Use the equipment only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results.

We hope you enjoy using your soldering gun.

PROPER USE

Soft-soldering in intermittent use on wires and soldered joints of 1 - 3 mm in size. Any other use or modification of the device is deemed to be improper use and could give rise to considerable dangers.

FEATURES OF THE PLP 180

Soldering tip

Fixing screw

Operation indicator / Illumination of the soldering area

Push-button switch (device switch)

Device handle

Device plug/cable

TECHNICAL DATA

Nominal voltage:

230

V

max. soldering

 

Frequency:

50 Hz

tip temperature:

600° C

Rated consumption:

180

W

Ready for soldering after:

5 sec

Insulation class:

II

 

ON max. 12 sec. / OFF min. 48 sec.

Weight:

1050 g

Bulb:

6 V / 3 W

IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE

Before using your soldering gun for the first time please read the section "Working safely". Before every use check that the soldering gun is in proper operating condition; does the power supply match the requirements, is the solder about to run out or is it broken?

The size of the soldering tip must be suitable for the size of the soldered joint.

The soldering tip must be free of contaminants. A small wet sponge is ideal for cleaning it Make sure that the joint surfaces to be soldered are bright, clean metal. There must be no dirt and oxide coating present. If necessary clean the soldering site with alcohol.

The strength of the soldering site must be greater than the solder.

Use the general solder/ tin solder sparingly. Remember - a site that has been soldered before cannot be made free of solder residue.

This soldering gun is intended for home use only.

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