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Rev. 2.11

2. Setting up

2.1 Unpacking the oven
Carefully unpack the oven and save the original package in case you need to ship the unit.
Ensure that1 thermocouple wire is enclosed.
2.2 Before starting the oven:
Operate the oven in a well-ventilated room only.
Keep people, who do not operate the unit, away from the oven.
2.3 Power source
400 VAC, 3-phase +N, 16A 50/60Hz.
Make sure that the oven is connected to a well earthed outlet.
2.5 Notices on operation
Do not operate any switch with a wet hand, otherwise you can get an electrical shock.
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Do not use combustibles (e.g. thinner), combustible gases, or volatile matter near the oven;
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otherwise explosion or fire can be caused.
Do not put anything on the oven while using the oven. The heat could cause fire and/or
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deformation, cracking, etc.
Consult only your dealer for repairs. Incomplete repairs can cause electrical shock, fire or
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stumbling.
When removing dirt on the oven, do not use chemicals, such as thinner or benzene;
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otherwise accidents can be caused.
2.6 Purpose of using the oven
The oven was designed only to be used for soldering or drying. Do not use for other purposes.
2.7 Using an e
xhaust
To connect the exhaust: move the exhaust pipe over the stud at the rear end of the oven. From
there you can exhaust directly to the outside as long as the distance is less the 3 meter.
When the distance is more than 3 meter, an additional exhaust ventilation unit is required.
Note that when using an added ventilation unit air flow regulation may be required since
excessive air exhaust can cause temperature drop in the oven.
©Spidé, the Netherlands
Manual Mistral 360
January 2016
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