Instruction Manual

Certificate Number : Q12323
NATIONAL
ACCREDITATION
OF CERTIFICATION
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5. Heat the parts you're soldering
before applying the solder. Hold
the tip's tapered surface ( not
the point) firmly against the
parts. When both parts are hot,
apply a little solder. Use just
enough solder to make a good
connection; don't over-solder.
The melted solder should flow
evenly, coating all the surfaces.
If the parts have not been well-
heated, the solder joint creates
a poor electrical connection.
Hint: It takes practice to solder
quickly and properly. Before you
start an important project, be sure
to solder several practice joints.
Warning: Be careful !
Hot soldering irons can cause
severe burns and ignite fires.
When you finish soldering a part,
simply wipe the soldering tip
across the moistened sponge pad
to clean it, then insert your iron in
the coiled holder.
When you are not using your
soldering iron, be sure to set the
power switch to OFF. The power
indicator turns off.
Note: Your soldering iron comes
with a nickel plated tip. When it
wears out, you can replace it
with a copper iron clad,
or surface mount tip.
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2. Choose the right solder. We recommend you use
rosin-core solders for electronics.
3. Use a smooth file, fine sand-paper, as steel brush, or
Solder Flux to clean the parts to be soldered.
Cleaning removes oxide coatings which prevent good
electrical contact. Clean printed circuit boards very
gently since the thin conductive film is Easily torn.
4. "Tin" the tip of your iron. When the tip is hot, coat the
tapered surfaces with melted solder.
Tinning prevents oxide build-up
and insures
efficient
heat transfer.
Whenever the tip
becomes discolored,
wipe it clean on the sponge, then re-tin it.
5. Heat the parts you're soldering before applying the
solder. Hold the tip's tapered surface ( not the point)
firmly against the parts. When both parts are hot, apply
a little solder. Use just enough solder to make a good
connection; don't over-solder.The melted solder should
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flow evenly, coating all the surfaces.If the parts have not
been well-heated,
the solder joint
creates a poor
electrical connection.
Hint: It takes practice to solder quickly and properly.
Before you start an important project, be sure to solder
several practice joints.
Warning: Be careful ! Hot soldering irons can cause severe
burns and ignite fires.
When you finish soldering a part, simply wipe the soldering
tip across the moistened sponge pad to clean it, then insert
your iron in the coiled holder.
When you are not using your soldering iron, be sure to set
the power switch to OFF. The power indicator turns off.
Note: Your soldering iron comes with a nickel plated tip.
When it wears out, you can replace it with a copper iron clad,
or surface mount tip.
3. Connect the AC plug to a standard AC outlet.
Warning: This soldering iron has a polarized plug
(one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of
electric shock,this plug is made to fit the polarized outlet
only one way. If the plug cannot be fully inserted into the
outlet, turn the plug over and try
again. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician. Do
not modify the plug in any way.
4. Pour a small amount of water
on the sponge pad.
OPERATION
1. Set the power switch to either LOW 20 WATTS for light
work (like printed circuit boards)or to HIGH 40 WATTS
for heavier work (such as large wire or terminal strips)
When you set the switch to either
position, the power indicator
lights to show the soldering iron
is heating.
This soldering iron is UL-listed
This symbol is intended to
alert you to the presence of
uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product's
enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
Do not open the product's case.
This symbol is intended to inform you that important
operating and maintenance instructions are included
in the literature accompanying this product.
PREPATATION
1. Insert the coil iron
holder into its slot
on the stand.
2. Remove the rubber cap from the soldering iron and
place the iron in the holder.
Caution:Do not connect the AC plug while the rubber
Cap is on the soldering iron.
Thank you for purchasing
6PK-353 Dual-Heat Soldering Station.
It's designed for professional also
excellent for DIY job.
Before using this
6PK-353 Dual-Heat Soldering Station.
Please read the following Instution.
FEATURES:
Power On Light Indicator -
lights when the soldering iron is heating.
20/40 Watt Switchable Temperature Setting in One
Soldering Iron -
lets your solder either electronic circuits or heavier jobs.
Comfortable Lightweight Pencil Iron with Cool Rubber
Handgrip -
makes soldering work easy and quick.
Built-in Soldering Station with Coil Holder for Iron -
helps keep your workbench free from solder splatters and
burn marks caused by placing a hot iron on the bench.
Tip-Cleaning Sponge Pad -
makes it easy to keep the soldering iron clean while
you use it.
Heat-Dissipating Coil -
securely holds the soldering iron at a convenient angle
for re-use - no more burned fingers !
Heavy Non-Slip Base -
stays in place and will not allow the iron to tip over.
LOW
20 WATTS
HIGH
40 WATTS
OFF
Power Switch
Coil Iron Holder
Slot on the Stand
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-
ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
LOW
20 WATTS
HIGH
40 WATTS
OFF
SOLDERING STATION
6PK
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353A
sponge pad
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