Tinning/Replacing The Soldering Tip; Led Indicator; Temperature Setting - Parkside PLPD 60 A1 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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at the first using of soldering iron
and the heating element tube
color will change after first using
Tinning procedure:
Plug the mains plug into a wall socket.
Set temperature adjustment knob(14)
to 250℃ stage and wait until LED
indictor(7) turned to GREEN.
Squeeze wire feeding trigger (5) to allow
a little bit of solder to melt into a thin film
on soldering tip(1).
Replacing procedure:
Never heat the soldering gun
without a soldering tip
Unplug the device and cool down the
soldering tip (1) to room temperature.
Unscrew soldering tip fixing screw(2) ,
pull to remove old soldering tip (1) from
heating element tube(3)
Insert new soldering tip (1) into heating
element tube (3) and tighten soldering tip
fixing screw (2) to fix.
LED indicator (Fig. 1)
LED indicator (7) will light in RED to
indicate "HEATING' when plugging in
and the temperature adjustment knob was
not on '0' position.
LED indicator (7) will turn to GREEN to
indicate 'READY' when the solder iron
reaches the setting temperature.
Temperature setting (Fig. 1)
Note
Perfect soldering requires appropriate
solder and correct soldering temperature.
If the soldering temperature is too low,
the solder is not sufficiently fluid to
cause bad solder joints. If the soldering
temperature is too high, the soldering
agent can burn and the solder does not
flow. In addition, the materials to be
processed can be destroyed.
Rotate temperature adjustment knob
(14) to select the correct soldering
temperature.
There are 4 temperature stages on this
device, use the temperature settings
below for the most common applications,
these may vary depending on the solder/
manufacturer.
0 °C stage, no heating on soldering tip
(1).
170 °C stage, 150 °C - 170 °C on
soldering tip (1), warm-up level and for
solders with correspondingly low melting
point.
250 °C stage, 220 °C - 250 °C on
soldering tip (1), melting point of the most
frequently used soft solders.
330 °C stage, 300 °C - 330 °C on
soldering tip (1), normal operation, e. g.
when using lead-free solder.
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