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MINI-IRON - Use for iron-ons, fusible webbing and tapes, applique quilting, 3 632901-00 Iron 10/24/05 12:37 PM Page 4 Assembly 21 Tip Storage A handy storage bin is built-in to the Craft Iron. Insert the coiled spring support into the Craft Iron To remove the bin from the base of the unit, ( figure 1) base by aligning the protrusions on the press in on the sides and pull out as shown in support with the slots in the opening. Push the figure 4. support straight in until it “clicks” into place. WARNING: Allow tips to cool beforechanging and before storing tips. Operation WARNING: Be aware that this product may Knife Point Assembly WARNING: Cut hazard. Knife blade is material. Also protect what is under the workpiece with a heat resistantrazor sharp. Use extra care when handlingmaterial to avoid heat damage to a table. etc. ignite material. Where this is a concern, test a piece of scrap 4 knife blade at all times. Note: Knife blade is replaceable through your local hobby and art Turning The Unit On supplies stores. Note: The channel around the bottom of the base Refer to figure 5 for serves as a cord wrap for the cord. the assembly of the To turn the Craft Iron On, plug the cord into an 5 hot knife point. appropriate 120V outlet. The tip will begin to heat up as Place the knife into the holder, then place the holder into the sleeve. soon as the Craft Iron is plugged in. Push the switch Carefully thread the assembly onto the Craft Iron handle. shown in figure 2 to select either the LOW (I) setting or HIGH setting (II). Use the HIGH setting (II) for 3rd Hand Grippers and Sponge Fig. 6 woodburning and soldering applications and the LOW Your Craft Iron includes two flexible arm setting (I) for iron-on/plastics, paper and fabric. grippers which are helpful when working with small items. Note that the alligator Ready For Use Indicator 3 clips which grip the item being heated A “ready for use” indicator shown in figure 3 is built-in may become quite hot. Allow ample time to the handpiece of the Craft Iron. The indicator starts for the clips to cool before touching the out solid gray at room temperature. When the window grips or storing the Craft Iron. shows solid yellow the tip has reached the LOW (I) temperature (approximately 5 minutes). When the window shows solid red the tip has reached the HIGH The sponge located in the base of the Craft Iron is helpful in keeping the interchangeable tips clean. CAUTION: Sponge must be thoroughly dampened before use and checked frequently to make sure that it has not dried out. Do not touch a dry sponge with a hot iron point. Avoid hot tip contact with plastic parts of base. (II) temperature. 4 6 Alligator Grip Sponge 632901-00 Iron 10/24/05 12:37 PM Page 5 Basic Soldering Tips Note: The process of “ tinning” the soldering tip is helpful to insure a good soldering joint. A tinned tip has a thin layer of solder applied to it and is free of solder flux. “ Flux” is the chemical contained in most solder wire which helps to clean the area about to be joined. When purchasing solder check to see that it contains flux or else apply flux to the joint area as directed. 1. Set Craft Iron to Hi (II) and wait until Ready to Use Indicator shows solid “RED” indicating iron has reached desired temperature. 2. When working with small pieces, use the 3rd hand grippers to arrange the 2 pieces being soldered so they are in contact. Insure that the material under the grippers is heat resistant and will not be harmed by any excess solder. For larger pieces, insure that your workpiece is resting on a heat resistant surface to avoid heat damage to a table. etc. 3. Wipe the tip on the moistened sponge to remove old solder. 4. Touch solder to the hot tip to just coat or tin the tip. 5. Hold the soldering tip against the larger workpiece near the joint area. The objective is to heat the 2 work pieces until they are hot enough to melt the solder. In stained glass work, lightly touch the tip of the iron to the copper foiled seam. 6. Hold the solder against the workpiece near the joint, but not touching the soldering tip. 7. When the workpiece is hot enough, the solder will flow into the joint. 8. Remove the Craft Iron as soon as the solder flows. Cleaning Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the tool. Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could seriously damage the plastic. Also, do not use gasoline, turpentine, lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids or similar products. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid. Important To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustments should be performed by Black & Decker Centers or other qualified personnel. This tool contains no customer serviceable components. Service Information Whether you need technical advice, repair, or genuine factory replacement parts, contact the Black & Decker location nearest you. To find your local service location, refer to the yellow pa...
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