220V~240V/AC, 50Hz
Maximum power: 60W
Host size: L142 * W115 * H90mm ± 5mm
Temperature range: 200~480 ℃/392 ℉~896 ℉
Tip to ground resistance:<2 ohms
Working environment temperature: 0 ℃~40 ℃/32 ℉~104 ℉ Before use, read the operating instructions.
1. To prevent electric shock accidents, the machine must be connected to a properly grounded socket.
2. Please do not immerse yourself in water.
3. Heat up the surface and avoid contact.
4. Electric shock hazard. To prevent electric shock, please disconnect the power supply when not in use.
5. When the soldering gun, soldering iron, and tin suction gun are not in use, they must be placed on the corresponding rack.
6. Only for home and indoor use.
7. To prevent electric shock, unplug the power plug before replacing the fuse or performing other repairs.
8. Fuses of the same type and rating must be replaced.
9. This device is not intended to be used by individuals (including children) who have physical, sensory, or mental disabilities or lack experience and knowledge in using it, except for those responsible for their safety who provide supervision or guidance related to device use; Children should be taken care of to ensure that they do not play with this device.
10. Children need to be supervised to ensure they do not play with this device.
11. The soldering iron and tin gun can only be used as power supplies that come with the device.
12. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or qualified personnel to avoid danger.
13. Any repair service should be provided by an authorized repair representative, and the product does not include any parts that require manual repair.
14. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to water or moisture. Store indoors. Before use, it is necessary to read the operating instructions.
15. If this equipment is not used with caution, it may cause fire. Therefore, caution should be exercised when using this equipment in areas with combustible materials;
-Do not use this device at the same time in the same place;
-Do not use it in explosive environments;
-It is important to be aware that heat can be transmitted to combustible materials that are out of sight;
-After use, place this product on a shelf and wait for it to cool before storing.
-After the machine is turned on, someone needs to take care of it.
16. Concealed areas behind walls, ceilings, floors, arches, and other panels may contain flammable substances, and when working in these areas, a heat gun may ignite them
Some materials, keep the heat gun moving back and forth, staying at a certain location may ignite the board or substances behind the board.
17. Warning: Extra caution should be taken when removing paint. Stripped paint, residues, and vapors may contain toxic lead. Paints and coatings before 1977 may contain lead, whereas in 1950
The paint previously applied to houses may also contain lead. Once deposited on the surface, human contact can lead to exposure to lead. Even a lower level of contact can lead to discomfort
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