BLACK DECKER CI500 User Manual

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Ireland  
Australia  
New Zealand  
After use  
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Intended use  
Switch off and remove the plug from the socket before  
Your Black & Decker craft soldering Iron has been designed  
for leisure and DIY activities in the home including soldering,  
woodburning, scrapbooking and image transfer.  
leaving the appliance unattended and before changing,  
cleaning or inspecting any parts of the appliance.  
When not in use, the appliance should be stored in a dry  
place. Children should not have access to stored  
appliances.  
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This tool is intended for consumer use only.  
Safety instructions  
Warning! When using mains-powered appliances, basic  
safety precautions, including the following, should always be  
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury  
and material damage.  
Inspection and repairs  
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Before use, check the appliance for damaged or defective  
parts. Check for breakage of parts, damage to switches and  
any other conditions that may affect its operation.  
Do not use the appliance if any part is damaged or  
defective.  
Have any damaged or defective parts repaired or replaced  
by an authorised repair agent.  
Before use, check the power supply cord for signs of  
damage, ageing and wear.  
Do not use the appliance if the power supply cord or mains  
plug is damaged or defective.  
If the power supply cord or mains plug is damaged or  
defective it must be repaired by an authorised repair agent  
in order to avoid a hazard. Do not cut the power supply cord  
and do not attempt to repair it yourself.  
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Read all of this manual carefully before using the  
appliance.  
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The intended use is described in this manual. The use of  
any accessory or attachment or the performance of any  
operation with this appliance other than those  
recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk  
of personal injury.  
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Retain this manual for future reference.  
Using your appliance  
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Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas  
invite accidents.  
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Do not expose the appliance to rain or wet conditions.  
Water entering the appliance will increase the risk of  
electric shock.  
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Never attempt to remove or replace any parts other than  
those specified in this manual.  
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Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common  
sense when operating the appliance. Do not use a power  
tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs,  
alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while  
operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.  
Never pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug  
from the socket. Keep the power supply cord away from  
heat, oil and sharp edges.  
If the power supply cord is damaged during use, disconnect  
the appliance from the power supply immediately. Do not  
touch the power supply cord before disconnecting from the  
power supply.  
Specific safety instructions for craft soldering irons  
Warning! This appliance must be placed on the stand (8) when  
not in use.  
DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATED TIP OF THE TOOL OR THE  
HOT MELTED SOLDER. The operating temperature of this  
appliance is approximately 465°C on the high (II) setting and  
300°C on the low (I) setting.  
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The Heating element will begin to heat up as soon as  
the appliance is plugged in. To avoid injury or damage to  
property always assume that the appliance is hot and return  
it to the protective stand (8).  
Before cleaning, adjustment or changing the  
attachments. Unplug the appliance and allow the  
attachment to cool.  
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Disconnect the appliance from the power supply when not  
in use, before fitting or removing parts and before cleaning.  
Safety of others  
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Keep the appliance away from all flammable material.  
Be aware that this product may ignite material. Where this  
is a concern, test a piece of scrap material.  
Do not allow children or any person unfamiliar with these  
instructions to use the appliance.  
Do not allow children or animals to come near the work  
area or to touch the appliance or power supply cord. Close  
supervision is necessary when the appliance is used near  
children.  
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Never leave the appliance plugged in and unattended.  
After use, unplug the appliance, allow the attachment to  
cool and store in a safe place out of the reach of children.  
Fumes resulting from heating materials for craft  
activities may be hazardous. Always work in a well  
ventilated area. Seek advice on the materials being used.  
Do not dip the tool into a liquid.  
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Keep hands away from the heated attachment and  
work area. Heat may be conducted through the work piece.  
Use clamps or pliers to hold the work piece.  
Fitting the craft soldering iron support (fig. A)  
Insert the coiled spring support (2) into the craft soldering  
iron stand (8) by aligning the protrusions on the support with  
the slots in the opening. Push the support straight in until it  
"clicks" into place.  
Protect the work surface and materials from heat  
damage. Heat may be conducted through the work piece.  
Use a heat resistant material to protect the work surface.  
Cable storage  
The operator should not attempt specialised  
applications or repairs (e.g. repairing electrical  
appliances) unless qualified or trained to do so.  
The channel around the bottom of the stand (8) serves as a  
cord wrap for the cord.  
This appliance is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of  
Heating attachment storage (fig. B)  
children.  
A handy storage (1) bin is built-in to the base of the craft  
soldering iron stand (8). To remove the bin from the base of  
the stand (8), press in on the sides and pull out.  
Safety symbols marked on your appliance  
Hot surface do not touch.  
Fitting and removal of a heating attachment  
To fit a heating attachment to the craft soldering iron, select  
the attachment required. Ensure the attachment is clean and  
that the handle socket is free from debris.  
Electrical safety  
This product must be earthed. Always check that  
the power supply corresponds to the voltage on  
the rating plate.  
Insert the threaded end into the craft soldering iron and  
rotate clockwise. Tighten by hand to secure. Do not use  
pliers or hand tools.  
Power plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in  
any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (Class  
1) appliances. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will  
reduce the risk of electric shock.  
To remove the heating attachment, unplug the craft  
soldering iron and allow the attachment to cool. Rotate the  
tip anticlockwise.  
Extension cables & Class 1 product  
Fitting and removing the knife point (fig. C)  
Warning! Cut hazard. The knife blade is razor sharp. Use extra  
care when handling the knife blade at all times.  
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A 3-core cable must be used as your appliance is earthed  
and of Class 1 construction.  
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Up to 30m (100 ft) can be used without loss of power.  
This appliance is not intended for use by young or infirm  
persons without supervision. Children must be supervised  
to ensure they do not play with the appliance.  
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the  
manufacturer or an authorised Black & Decker Service  
Centre in order to avoid a hazard.  
Place the knife into the holder, and then place the holder into  
the sleeve.  
Carefully thread the assembly onto the craft soldering iron  
handle. Rotate the holder clockwise and hand-tighten.  
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To remove the knife point  
Unplug the craft soldering iron and allow the attachment to  
cool. Rotate the holder anticlockwise.  
Features  
1. Handy storage bin  
2. Coiled spring support  
3. Ready-for-use indicator  
4. Temperature selector  
5. Handle  
Use  
Warning! Be aware that this product may ignite material.  
Where this is a concern, test a piece of scrap material.  
Turning the appliance on  
6. Flexible arm grippers  
7. Sponge  
8. Soldering iron stand  
To turn the appliance on, insert the plug into an appropriate  
socket. The heating element will begin to heat up as soon as  
the appliance is plugged in.  
Heat selection (fig. D)  
Assembly  
Push the switch (4) to select either the low (I) setting or high  
setting (II).  
Warning! Before cleaning, adjustment or changing the  
attachments. Unplug the appliance and allow the attachment to  
cool.  
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Use the high setting (II) for wood burning and soldering  
applications and the low setting (I) for iron-on/plastics,  
paper and fabric.  
Set the craft soldering iron to the high setting (II) and wait  
until the ready-to-use indicator (3) shows red, indicating that  
the iron has reached the desired temperature.  
Use wire wool or an abrasive paper to clean and remove any  
dirt, paint or rust from the materials to be joined.  
Ready for use indicator (fig. D)  
A ready-for-use indicator (3) is built in to the handle (5) of the  
craft soldering iron.  
Hold the soldering attachment against the larger work piece,  
near to the joint area. The objective is to heat the two work  
pieces until they are hot enough to melt the solder. Hold the  
solder against the work piece near the joint, but not touching  
the soldering attachment.  
At room temperature the indicator (3) is grey.  
When the Iron has reached the low (I) setting (approximately  
5 min.) the indicator (3) is yellow.  
When the indicator (3) shows red, the tip has reached the  
high (II) temperature setting (approximately 10 min).  
When the work piece is hot enough, the solder will flow into  
the joint. Remove the craft soldering iron as soon as the  
solder flows. Wipe the soldering attachment on the  
moistened sponge to remove excess solder.  
Flexible arm grippers and sponge (fig. B)  
Your craft soldering iron stand (8) includes two flexible arm  
grippers (6) for holding small work pieces. The clips which  
grip the work piece may become hot when heat is applied to  
the work piece. Allow the clips to cool before touching the  
grips or storing the craft soldering iron.  
Decoration  
Use your craft soldering iron to decorate and personalize a  
variety of different materials by applying heat to the surface  
to remove part of the material or burn in markings.  
The sponge (7), located in the craft soldering iron stand (8),  
is helpful for keeping the interchangeable tips clean. The  
sponge (7) must be thoroughly dampened before use and  
checked frequently to make sure that it has not dried out.  
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Use the high temperature (II) for wood, leather, gourds,  
heavy weight paper, paper-mache, wicker-rattan and  
heavy plastics.  
Use the low temperature (I) for lighter paper, no-nap fabric,  
thin plastics, foam, candle wax, and soaps.  
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Do not touch a dry sponge with a hot iron point. Avoid hot tip  
contact with the plastic parts of the stand (8).  
Always practise on scrap material to obtain the required  
effect to prevent damage to the work piece.  
Hints for optimum use  
Attachment identification and typical applications  
The basic instructions given below are provided as a guide to  
craft and DIY applications. The operator should practise the  
various applications on scrap materials to obtain the  
required effect and prevent damage to the work piece.  
UNIVERSAL (9) - Ideal for wide and thin lines in a variety of  
materials.  
TEAR DROP (10) - Use for detail or large area shading.  
Warning!The operator should not attempt specialised  
applications or repairs (e.g. repairing electrical appliances)  
unless qualified or trained to do so.  
Warning!Fumes resulting from soldering and craft activities  
may be hazardous. Always work in a well ventilated area.  
Seek advice on the materials being used.  
Make an easy flower design with this petal shape.  
ROUND (11) - Ideal for dots, curves and cursive writing.  
Make a border on your next scrapbook page.  
TAPERED (12) - Use for stencil cutting or detail wood  
burning applications.  
Use the craft soldering iron in high (II) temperature to cut  
stencil blanks or plastics. The tapered tip can also be used  
for detail work on all the materials listed above.  
Soldering  
A soldered joint is a method of joining two pieces of thin  
metal wire or foil. The best results are obtained on metals  
such as copper, silver or steel. The materials are heated to a  
point where a lead/tin solder will melt onto the surface or  
into the joint.  
SOLDERING (13) – Use the soldering tip in high (II)  
temperature for joining metal and wire e.g. for jewellery  
making & repair, assembling electronic kits.  
HOT KNIFE (14) - Use a non heat conducting straight edge  
A flux is required to clean the materials being joined and  
assist the solder flow. Solders can be purchased containing  
flux or the flux can be purchased separately. The operator is  
advised to seek advice on the application and solder type  
from the retailer when purchasing.  
for straight cutting foam.  
The hot knife is perfect for hot cutting and carving a variety  
of materials. Leather, rope, foam, matte board, plastics,  
candle wax & soap. Also use the hot knife to fuse recently  
cut materials to prevent fraying.  
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MINI-IRON (15) - Use for iron-ons, fusible webbing and  
tapes, applique quilting, seams and hems, paper crafts and  
image transfer.  
Black & Decker provides a facility for the collection and  
recycling of Black & Decker products once they have reached  
the end of their working life. To take advantage of this  
service please return your product to any authorised repair  
agent who will collect them on our behalf.  
Use the mini-iron in low (I) temperature to detail press paper,  
ribbon or fabrics. Also in low (I) temperature, the mini iron  
will transfer the toner from any black & white or colour  
photocopy or printout onto wood, glass, ceramic, paper or  
fabric.  
You can check the location of your nearest authorised repair  
agent by contacting your local Black & Decker office at the  
address indicated in this manual. Alternatively, a list of  
authorised Black & Decker repair agents and full details of  
our after-sales service and contacts are available on the  
Internet at: www.2helpU.com.  
Emboss fabrics with images from rubber stamps by placing  
the fabric "right side down" on the stamp and covering with  
a piece of paper and heating until the rubber stamp image  
appears on the paper.  
Warning! Before cleaning, adjustment or changing the  
attachments. Unplug the appliance and allow the attachment to  
cool.  
Technical data  
CI500  
Voltage  
Vac  
Hz  
W
°C  
°C  
230-240  
50  
20  
465  
300  
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Frequency  
Rated Input  
Temp high  
Temp low  
Construction  
Weight  
Maintenance  
Your Black & Decker appliance has been designed to operate  
over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.  
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper care  
and regular cleaning.  
Class  
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0.7  
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Regularly clean the appliance using a damp cloth. Do not  
use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner. Never let any  
liquid get inside the appliance and never immerse any part  
of the appliance into liquid.  
EC declaration of conformity  
CI500  
Black & Decker declares that these products conform to:  
Standards & Legislation.  
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EC, EN60335, EN55014, EN50336  
Mains plug replacement (U.K. & Ireland only)  
If a new mains plug needs to be fitted:  
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Safely dispose of the old plug.  
Kevin Hewitt  
Director of Consumer Engineering  
Spennymoor, County Durham  
DL16 6JG,  
Connect the brown lead to the live terminal in the new plug.  
Connect the blue lead to the neutral terminal.  
Connect the green/yellow lead to the earth terminal.  
Warning! Follow the fitting instructions supplied with good  
quality plugs. Recommended fuse: 3 A.  
United Kingdom  
31-09-2006  
Protecting the environment  
Should you find one day that your appliance needs  
replacement, or if it is of no further use to you,  
think of the protection of the environment. Black &  
Decker repair agents will accept old Black &  
Decker tools and ensure that they are disposed of  
in an environmentally safe way.  
Separate collection of used products and  
packaging allows materials to be recycled and  
used again. Re-use of recycled materials helps  
prevent environmental pollution and reduces the  
demand for raw materials.  
Local regulations may provide for separate collection of  
electrical products from the household, at municipal waste  
sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product.  
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Guarantee  
Black & Decker is confident of the quality of its products and  
offers an outstanding guarantee. This guarantee statement  
is in addition to and in no way prejudices your statutory  
rights. The guarantee is valid within the territories of the  
Member States of the European Union and the European  
Free Trade Area.  
If a Black & Decker product becomes defective due to faulty  
materials, workmanship or lack of conformity, within 24  
months from the date of purchase, Black & Decker  
guarantees to replace defective parts, repair products  
subjected to fair wear and tear or replace such products to  
make sure of the minimum inconvenience to the customer  
unless:  
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The product has been used for trade, professional or hire  
purposes.  
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The product has been subjected to misuse or neglect.  
The product has sustained damage through foreign objects,  
substances or accidents.  
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Repairs have been attempted by persons other than  
authorised repair agents or Black & Decker service staff.  
To claim on the guarantee, you will need to submit proof of  
purchase to the seller or an authorised repair agent. You can  
check the location of your nearest authorised repair agent by  
contacting your local Black & Decker office at the address  
indicated in this manual. Alternatively, a list of authorised  
Black & Decker repair agents and full details of our after-  
sales service and contacts are available on the Internet at:  
Please visit our website www.blackanddecker.co.uk to  
register your new Black & Decker product and to be kept up  
to date on new products and special offers. Further  
information on the Black & Decker brand and our range of  
products is available at www.blackanddecker.co.uk.  
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