Notes On Operation - Weller T0053450199 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Warning Electrical shock
Protect yourself against electric shocks. The
handles on soldering tools with an antistatic
design are conductive.
Avoid touching earthed objects such as pipes,
heaters, cookers and refrigerators.
Do not use the soldering tool in a damp or wet
environment.
Never work on voltage-carrying parts.
Warning Risk of burns
The soldering tip becomes very hot during
soldering work. There is a risk of burns from
touching the tips. After the soldering process,
the soldering tool and the workpiece holder
are still hot.
• Always place the soldering tool in the safety rest
while not in use. Make sure the safety holder is
stable.
• Do not touch the hot soldering tips and keep them
away from inflammable objects.
• Only replace solder tips when cold
• Only replace nozzles 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 protection.
Warning Fire hazard
Covering the soldering iron or the safety
holder poses a fire hazard. Always keep
objects well away from the soldering iron and
safety holder.
• Always keep objects well away from the soldering
iron and safety holder.
• Keep all combustible objects, liquids or gases well
away from the hot soldering tool.
• Do not place or leave the hot soldering or
desoldering tip on the worktop or on plastic
surfaces.
• Avoid unintentional operation. Disconnect the
soldering tool from the power supply while not in
use.
• Keep explosive and flammable objects well away
from the device.
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PK Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH, E-Mail: info@pkelektronik.com, Internet: www.pkelektronik.com

Notes on operation

Apply the hot soldering tip to the measuring point in
the centre of the sensor only. Touching the plastic
casing, sensor connections or clamping bolts with the
hot soldering tip can result in damage
Handle the sensor wire with care during insertion.
Careless handling can cause the sensor wire to
break.
This device may only be used at room temperature
and indoors. Once switched on, the device must first
display the room temperature before a reliable
measurement can be taken.
The measured temperature can only be read out
once the value in the display has stabilised. This
process can take a few seconds.
When using the WXsmart in combination with the
RTPS MS, RTMS MS and RTUS MS intelligent
soldering tips, auto calibration with a soldering tip
offset is possible. The two devices are connected with
an RS232 cable.
When using the WX 1, WX 2, WXD 2, WXA 2 and
WXR 3 soldering stations, auto calibration with a
soldering iron offset is possible in combination with
the following soldering irons: WP 65, WP 80, WP120,
WP 200, WTP 90, WXP 65, WXP 80, WXP 90, WXP
120, WXP 200, WXMP, WXMP MS, WXPP, WXPP
MS und WXUP MS. The two devices are connected
with an RS232 cable.
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.
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 functioning 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.

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