Specified Conditions Of Use; User Groups; Care And Maintenance - Weller WTQB 1000 Original Instructions Manual

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WARNING Risk of burns
When the hot air pen is in use high temperatures are
reached within.
Do not touch the heating element or the nozzles of the Hot
Air tool.
Do not direct hot air soldering tools at people or inflammab-
le objects.
Only replace nozzles when cold
Always place the soldering tool in the safety rest while not
in use. Make sure the safety holder is stable.
Do not direct any hot air/gases unto any part of the body.
When the underheating is in use high temperatures are
reached within. Tools may still be hot long after they
have been switched off.
Do not touch hot tools.
Do only touch the body when cold.
Risk of burning through liquid solder. Protect yourself
against solder splashes.
Wear appropriate protective clothing to protect yourself
against burns. Protect your eyes by wearing eye protectors.
When working with adhesives, special attention must be
paid to the warning information provided by the adhesive
manufacturer.
Avoid skin contact with adhesives or solder pastes. Contact
with the skin can lead to
damaged health.
Danger of poisoning
WARNING
Exposure to solder fumes resulting from the soldering
process.
Exposure to fumes and other aerosols during heating
and possibly overheating of the circuit boards.
Use a solder fume extraction unit.
Store your soldering tool in a safe place. When not in
use, units and tools should be stored in a dry, high or locked
area out of the reach of children.. Make sure that unused
soldering tools are free of voltage and de-pressurised.
The mains cable must only be plugged into the mains
socket or adapter approved for this purpose. Check to
see if the mains voltage matches the ratings on the
nameplate. Make sure the machine is switched off before
plugging in.
Do not use the cable for purposes other than those for
which it is intended.Never carry the unit by the cable. Do
not use the cable to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect
the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges..
Be alert. Pay attention to what you are doing. Be smart
when using the unit. Do not use the soldering tool if you are
having difficulty concentrating.
Avoid abnormal posture. Arrange your work station in an
ergonomically correct way. Avoid bad posture when using the
unit, as this can lead to postural problems.
The soldering tool must be operated only in perfect
technical working order. Safety devices must not be
deactivated.
Faults and defects must be repaired immediately.
Before using the unit / tool, safety devices must be carefully
checked to make sure that they are functioning properly and
in the manner intended. Check that moving parts are func-
tioning properly and are not sticking, and whether parts are
damaged. All parts must be correctly fitted and must satisfy
all the requirements necessary to guarantee troublefree
operation of the unit.
Use the correct tool. Use only accessories or auxiliary de-
vices which are included in the list of accessories or appro-
ved for use by the manufacturer. Use WELLER accessories
or auxiliary devices on original WELLER equipment only. The
use of other tools and other accessories can cause injury.
Secure the tool. Use clamping fixtures to hold the
workpiece.

Specified Conditions Of Use

The BGA / QFP Rework System may only be used for
reworking of SMD components on electronic assemblies and
for desoldering and soldering with hot air and infrared heat.
This device may only be used at room temperature and
indoors. Protect against moisture and direct sunlight.

User groups

Due to differing degrees of risk and potential hazards, sever-
al work steps may only be performed by trained experts.
Work step
Starting up the device
Replacing electrical repla-
cement parts
Default maintenance
intervals
Operation
Operation
Replacing electrical repla-
cement parts

Care and maintenance

WARNING
Before doing any work on the machine, pull the plug out
of the socket. Leave the unit to cool down.
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ENGLISH
User groups
Specialist personnel with
technical training
Electricians
Safety expert
Non-specialists
Technical trainees under the
guidance and supervision of a
trained expert
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