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The heater does not heat up. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IN THE EVENT OF TROUBLE 1. Check that the power outlet is live and that any circuit breaker has not tripped. 2. Check the power cord for any signs of damage. If you notice any signs of damage, please contact your distributor. 3. If the above are fine, use the below chart to troubleshoot. Does the heater lamp light up? “> Yes YES = | __Isthepowercord unplugged? | = Plug tin § |no 3 nO, Yes Gq. _lethepowerswitch tuned OFF?» Turn the power switch ON. () rd NO 25 Is the power cord damaged? o> | Return my to dlatttutor 8 ) repair. Be No Yes "| athe soleg unit cord comactr onthe oat # ‘ofthe coil unt oats or elaconneced? ‘| * Connect h prone: a3 z| a) z aig | i $No Tener y Ga So ] | i - gE YES 23le, fs the heater damaged? >} Replace the heater. (Page 12) Be une YES 8 Tn a orree Ga ercorteocen? | "> Replace the soldering unit. 23 4+no ‘The control unit PCB = Return itto the distributor may be damagaed. for repair. 4. Inthe event of deformation of plastic parts or a burning smell, unplug the unit immedi- ately and take it to your distributor for service. 5. If the soldering unit and/or control unit is dropped, go through the above troubleshooting guide carefully. f any problem becomes apparent, refrain from using and return it to your distributor for service.

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