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How do I refill the gas on my PRO’SKIT GS-210 soldering iron?
1.) Use only high quality butane gas.
2.) Before refilling make sure that the switch is turned to the “OFF” position.
3.) Follow the directions on the butane fuel can. Insert the tip to the filler valve, using a pumping action for best results.
4.) After filling allow the gas to stabilize for a few minutes before lighting.
What is the correct procedure for lighting the PRO’SKIT GS-210 gas torch?
To make sure the hole keeps “UP” in any circumstance:
1.) Screw the soldering iron tip over the burner head. Make sure the soldering tip is not in hot when interchanging it.
2.) Turn on the gas regulator and set it to mid range for igniting.
3.) After lighting on, set the gas output to maximum for preheating.
4.) After preheating, please adjust the gas output to generate suitable heat for your needs.
How do I adjust the temperature and flame on the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
1.) Adjust the torch flame by turning the adjustment knob from left (-) to right.
2.) For best result, adjust the length of the flame to approximately 1/2 to 1 inch (10-25mm) in length when using. Do not make the flame of the torch too long, it will only waste fuel gas and make the flame unstable.
3.) If the project requires both hands to work, then just flip up the folding stand to allow the torch to stand.
How should I properly store the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
Make sure that the torch is turned off and cool, before storing or leaving unattended.
What are the technical specifications of the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
| Size: | 160 x 29 x 24 mm |
| Approx. weight: | 65g |
| Gas container capacity: | 7ml |
| Operating time: | 30~40mins. (one gas filling) |
What are the temperature values for the different tips of the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
1.) Soldering tip up to 400°C
2.) Hot Blow tip up to 500°C
3.) Blow torch tip up to 1300°C
What are the recommended applications for the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
• Repair switch boards, meters
• TV Cable systems
• Solder circuit boards
• Loosen rusted nuts and bolts
• Sensitive IC boards
• Jewelry repair
• Silver solder
• Weld plastics
• Automotive/Aviation service repairs
What are the safety warnings for using the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
1.) Keep the torch out of reach of children.
2.) Read directions carefully before use.
3.) The burn tip and other accessory tips get hot in operation. Do not touch the tip or accessories, or place them on flammable objects.
4.) Always have a fire extinguisher or bucket of water near the torch work area.
5.) Always point away from eyes and body when igniting or operating. Flame is invisible in sunlight, it can cause injury if not used with extreme caution.
6.) Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair a damaged torch.
7.) Do not store under direct sunlight or anywhere that will exceed 104°F / 40°C.
8.) Do not immerse in water.
9.) Make sure the adjustment knob is firmly closed and the flame is completely extinguished after using.
10.) Use only in well ventilated areas.
How can I troubleshoot common problems with the PRO’SKIT GS-210?
| Problem | Probable Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Does not ignite | 1. Empty fuel. 2. Gas pressure too high or low. |
1. Refill with Butane gas. 2. Slide the flame controller to lower or higher position. |
| Excessive Gas Flow | Setting too high. | Adjust flame controller gradually. Re-ignite the torch by gradually increasing the gas. |
| Low Gas Pressure | 1. Low fuel 2. Cold fuel |
1. Refuel 2. Hold in hands to warm up. |
What is the indicator that the PRO’SKIT GS-210 is ready, and what should I do if a blue flame appears in the hole?
Upon catalyst turning red, the unit is ready to use for solder or blower function. IF BLUE FLAME STILL APPEARS IN THE HOLE, remember to re-trigger again to stop blue flame appearing. If soldering torch doesn’t switch to solder function (fire keeps burning), the unit will be damaged to lead it breaks. Also the plastic parts could be melted! Please pay attention!
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