• The switched-on soldering station must not be left unattended.
• The soldering station must not be operated or stored within the reach of children.
• When used in school, the device must be supervised by an experienced teacher.
• Soldering work may only be carried out on parts which are de-energized.
• When using the soldering station commercially, the relevant accident prevention
regulations must be observed.
• When transporting the soldering station from a cold to a warm environment,
condensation may form as a result of the change in temperature, which may lead
to impairment or damage to the device electronics. Therefore, do not switch on the
soldering station until it has reached the ambient temperature.
• The soldering iron reaches temperatures of over 160 °C. Touching the metallic parts
of the heated soldering iron can cause severe burn injuries to humans and animals!
• The soldering station should not remain set at a high temperature for an
unnecessarily long time.
• The soldering iron must never be immersed in water to cool down.
• The device must not be subjected to strong mechanical pressure
• The soldering station can heat up considerably during operation and must therefore
only be placed on a stable, solid, non-flammable surface. The air slots provided in
the housing for heat dissipation must not be covered or blocked under any
circumstances.