Kompernass Soldering Gun PLP 180 User Manual

PLP 180  
2003  
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PLP 180 SOLDERING GUN  
Dear Customer! We are delighted that you have decided to purchase our high quality PLP 180  
soldering gun. Please make sure you familiarise yourself fully with the way the equipment works  
before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical power tools  
correctly. Please read carefully through the following operating instructions  
and the following  
safety advice . Use the equipment only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing  
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this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results.  
We hope you enjoy using your soldering gun.  
PROPER USE  
Soft-soldering in intermittent use on wires and soldered joints of 1 - 3 mm in size. Any other use  
or modification of the device is deemed to be improper use and could give rise to considerable  
dangers.  
FEATURES OF THE PLP 180  
Soldering tip  
Fixing screw  
Operation indicator / Illumination of the soldering area  
Push-button switch (device switch)  
Device handle  
Device plug/cable  
TECHNICAL DATA  
Nominal voltage:  
Frequency:  
Rated consumption:  
Insulation class:  
Weight:  
230 V  
50 Hz  
180 W  
II  
max. soldering  
tip temperature:  
Ready for soldering after:  
ON max. 12 sec. / OFF min. 48 sec.  
Bulb: 6 V / 3 W  
600° C  
5 sec  
1050 g  
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE  
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Before using your soldering gun for the first time please read the section "Working safely".  
Before every use check that the soldering gun is in proper operating condition; does the power  
supply match the requirements, is the solder about to run out or is it broken?  
The size of the soldering tip must be suitable for the size of the soldered joint.  
The soldering tip must be free of contaminants. A small wet sponge is ideal for cleaning it  
Make sure that the joint surfaces to be soldered are bright, clean metal. There must be no dirt  
and oxide coating present. If necessary clean the soldering site with alcohol.  
The strength of the soldering site must be greater than the solder.  
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Use the general solder/ tin solder sparingly. Remember - a site that has been soldered before  
cannot be made free of solder residue.  
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This soldering gun is intended for home use only.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Prior to use, draw the soldering tip through the soldering paste which is also supplied.  
Direct the soldering tip towards the soldering point.  
Actuate the push-button switch . The operation indicator lights up  
In order to heat up the soldering tip, keep the switch pressed down for max 12 sec. before  
starting the soldering work until the necessary soldering heat has been reached - then let go  
of the push-button switch.  
Never operate the soldering gun for continuous peroids!  
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The duration of the power supply controls the soldering heat (longer power supply = higher  
soldering heat). During the soldering process, never keep the push-button switch pressed down  
for too long. Determine the necessary duration of the power supply in practice by checking the  
soldering heat.  
Press the ON/OFF switch for a maximum of 12 seconds – then do not operate  
the gun for at least 48 seconds.  
As soon as you let go of the push-button switch, the soldering heat is reduced automatically.  
If the switch is actuated again, the heat increases rapidly. Constant soldering heat guarantees  
an optimum soldering quality, melting of the soldering tip due to excessive temperatures is avoided  
and the service life of the device is extended.  
Prior to use, draw the soldering tip through the soldering paste which is also supplied.  
Because the operating temperature is reached quickly, the device functions in a very energy-saving  
manner. The special shape of the soldering-gun tip makes partial heating possible. Thus, the device  
is particularly operator-friendly and accelerates the heating process in the case of tin soldering.  
MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE  
Soldering tips and the soldering gun housing are connected together using screws and nuts so  
that the soldering tips can be quickly and easily changed.  
Because the tip melts and wears after lengthy use, it is necessary to replace it at regular intervals.  
CHANGING THE SOLDERING TIP  
Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws connecting the tip and the housing. Replace the  
old tip with a new one and re-insert and tighten the screws. The device is then ready for operation  
once again.  
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SAFE OPERATION  
01. Check the mains voltage.  
16. Service your tools carefully.  
Please make sure that the available mains voltage corresponds to that shown  
on the rating plate on the equipment.  
Keep your tools clean and sharp to be able to perform better and safer work. Observe  
the service instructions and the note regarding change of tools. Check the cable of  
the tool regularly and in case of damage, ask for professional repair. Check  
extension cables regularly and replace them if damaged. Keep handles dry and free  
of oil and grease.  
02. Switch equipment on before placing into contact with workpiece.  
Always turn on the equipment before placing it into contact with the workpiece.  
03. Keep your working area tidy.  
17. Disconnect the mains plug.  
Untidiness at your working area may lead to accidents.  
When power tool is not used, before maintenance and when changing tools, such as  
saw blade, drill, hob.  
04. Take surrounding influences into consideration.  
Do not subject power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in a moist or wet  
environment. Ensure good lighting. Do not use power tools close to inflammable  
liquids or gases.  
18. Always remove tool keys.  
Before switching on device, ensure that the keys and adjustment tools are removed.  
19. Avoid unintended start.  
05. Protect yourself against an electric shock.  
Do not carry any tools connected to the mains supply with your finger on the switch .  
Ensure that the switch is off when plugging instrument into socket.  
Avoid physical contact with earthed parts such as tubes, radiators, stoves, refrigerators.  
06. Keep out of reach of children.  
20. Extensions in the open.  
Keep other people away from your working area.  
Only use authorized and respectively marked extensions for use in the open.  
07. Store your tools in a safe place.  
Tools not being used should be stored in a dry, high and closed place, out of the  
reach of children.  
21. Be attentive.  
Pay attention to what you are doing. Act sensibly. Do not use the power tool if you  
are not fully concentrating.  
08. Do not overload your power tools.  
22. Check the power tool for any possible damages.  
Your work is safer and better if carried out within the indicated capacity ranges.  
Before further use of the power tool, the protection devices or any lightly damaged  
parts must be carefully examined. Check whether the mobile parts function  
correctly and do no jam or if any parts are damaged. All parts must be mounted  
correctly and meet all conditions to guarantee perfect operation of power tool.  
Any damaged protection devices and parts must be repaired professionally by a  
recognized expert workshop or exchanged, unless otherwise stipulated in the  
operation manual. Damaged switches must be replaced at an after-sales workshop.  
Never use power tools whose switches cannot be operated.  
09. Use the correct power tool.  
Do not use machines of insufficient capacity for heavy-duty work. Do not use tools  
for other purposes than those for which they are intended, for example do not use a  
manual circular saw for cutting tree trunks and timber.  
10. Wear appropriate workwear.  
Do not wear wide clothes or jewellery since they might be caught by mobile parts.  
When working in the open, rubber gloves and non-skid footwear is recommended.  
Wear a hair net if you have long hair.  
23. Make others aware of how to handle the equipment.  
11. Wear eye protection, protective mask and ear defenders.  
For work which produces splinters, swarf or dust or when working overhead always  
wear eye protection, with an appropriate protective mask. When working in noisy  
conditions, wear ear defenders.  
If you lend or hand over tools to another person make sure you explain how to  
handle the equipment. Always pass on this safety advice and the instructions for use.  
24. Take care when working from ladders and scaffolds.  
Special care must to be taken when working from ladders or scaffolds. Make sure  
they are correctly assembled and secured against slipping.  
12. Connect the dust suction device.  
If devices for the connection of dust suction equipment and collectors are  
available, ensure that these are connected and properly used.  
25. Attention!  
Only use such accessories and auxiliaries that are listed in the operating  
instructions. Use of replacement tools other than those stipulated in the  
operating instructions or other accessories may entail the risk of injury for operator.  
13. Use cable only for such purposes for which it is intended.  
Never carry the power tool by the cable. Do not use cable to disconnect the tool from  
the mains supply. Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges.  
26. Have your power tool repaired by a professional electrician.  
This power tool complies with the relevant safety regulations. Repair work may only  
be carried out by a professional electrician by using original spare parts; otherwise  
this may entail in accidents for the operator.  
14. Secure the work piece.  
Use a fastening device or a vice to secure the work. This guarantees a safer hold  
than with a single hand and allows you to operate the power tool with both hands.  
15. Avoid abnormal posture.  
Get a firm stand and hold your balance at any time.  
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WARRANTY  
This piece of equipment is covered by a 36-month warranty as of the date of purchase. The equipment was produced with the greatest of  
care and underwent thorough testing before delivery. In the unlikely event of detecting a functional defect, please return the equipment in its  
original packaging with the proof of purchase (if available) to the closest service address.  
Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the parts are not covered by this warranty.  
Beaver Electronic Services · The Lodge, Premier Business Park  
Long Street, Walsall · West Midlands, WS2 9DY  
Tel.: 01922/725554 · Fax: 01922/725417  
WARRANTY  
This piece of equipment is covered by a 36-month warranty as of the date of purchase. The equipment was produced with the greatest of  
care and underwent thorough testing before delivery. In the unlikely event of detecting a functional defect, please return the equipment in its  
original packaging with the proof of purchase (if available) to the closest service address.  
Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the parts are not covered by this warranty.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We, Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum, Germany,  
declare that this product complies with the following EU directives:  
Machinery Directive (98/37 EC), Low Voltage Directive (73/23 EEC, 93/68 EEC), Electromagnetic  
Compatibility (89/336 EEC, 93/68 EEC) in accordance with the applicable standards, and confirm  
this with the CE mark.  
Type/machine description: PARKSIDE PLP 180 SOLDERING GUN  
Bochum, 31.01.2003  
Hans Kompernaß  
- Managing Director -  
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