Becomefamiliar with all controls for safety. Lisez ce manuel entierement avant de commencer a utiliser l'outil. Familiarisez-vous avec tous les controles de securite. UL® Gas filling nozzle Lea completamente este manual antes de tratar de Bec de remplissage usar esta herramienta. Para mayor seguridad, famil de gaz Boquilla de carga de gas iaricese con todos los controles. Overall length 8.24 in Diameter 0.95 in Longueur totale • Largo total 210 mm Diametre • Diametro 24 mm Weight (when gas filled) 2.64 oz Poids (rempli de gaz) • Peso (llena de gas) 75 g Unit is shipped without fuel. Appareil expedie sans carburant La unidad viene sin combustible Made in Malaysia Fabrique en Malaisie U.S. Pat. # 4500027 Japan Pat. # 1236726 Hecho en Malasia Principles of Operation Principles of Operation This product uses a catalytic gas Chrome Plated Copper Base Nickel Plated Tinned Hot Air Vent Catalyst Iron Plated Evaporated Gas reaction system. The special catalyst contained in the tip is preheated with a butane flame. The preheated flame is extinguished when the shutter is closed over the ignition vent. Butane gas continues to flow over the preheated catalyst generating infrared heat which is either conducted through the soldering iron tip or passed through the heat tip as hot gas. Fill with Ultratane™ Butane 1 Use only Master Ultratane butane with your Ultratorch. Do not fill gas or store near open flame, heater, furnace or combustible materials. Make sure the unit is cool before re-fueling. Fill gas holding the unit firmly with the refill nozzle pointed upwards and press down. Gas will overflow from nozzle when tank is full. Ignition Instructions 1. Be sure the exhaust opening is positioned upward. Keep hands and combustibles clear of exhaust opening and tip housing to avoid burns or fire. 2. Set the gas Control lever in the middle of the + and -. (In cold places or soon after refueling, move lever towards + and in hot, towards -. 3. Push the ignition lever upward slowly until it clicks. After several seconds, the window becomes red and the catalyst starts to react without a flame inside. If the unit did not ignite, push the OFF button and repeat. 4. Adjust tip temperature with the gas control lever. 5. To turn off, push GAS OFF BUTTON. Check window to make sure the unit is off. Use as a Soldering Iron or Heat Tool 1. Loosen knurled nut to remove tip and tip housing. 2. Replace with soldering tip or hotblow tip and re-install tip housing onto unit. DO NOT TRY TO IGNITE WHEN SOLDERING OR HEAT TIP IS DISMOUNTED. THIS COULD LEAD TO AN IGNITION PROBLEM. To Replace Ejector Change ejector unit when gas does not flow, ceramic burner is broken or used up after a certain amount of time, etc. TO REMOVE TO REMOUNT 1. Remove a soldering/heat tip by 1. Replace with new ejector unit loosening the knurled nut. and insert a bar in the hole on 2. Insert a bar into the hole on the ejector and turn counter-clock ejector and turn clockwise. The wise to tighten. ejector unit will come away. 2. Replace a tip and tighten the (fig 2) knurled nut. (fig 3) 2 Storage of Your Ultratorch Heat Tool 1. Allow unit to cool and put protective cap on for storage. 2. If your unit is not going to be used for awhile, store in the following manner. Store in proper location avoiding elevated temperatures and away from children. 3. Leave tank approximately 1/2 full so lubrication of fuel pickup filter stays wet. 4. Set flow control valve at mid setting. Form No. 58175 Rev. 2 How to Empty Tank of Butane Gas if Needed 1. Only empty fuel tank in a well ventilated area and away from ignition sources. Remember butane is heavier than air. 2. Depress the filler valve at the back of the tank with a small bladed screwdriver and let the butane gas escape through the small orifice opening. It takes approximately one minute for the butane to escape from the tank. Be careful that the butane does not hit against your fingers or hands. This could cause frostbite of the skin. 3. One method is to poke a small bladed screwdriver through a piece of paper and then 4 carefully depress the filler valve. The escaping gas will hit the paper and not your hand. 4. Never turn gas lever to “ON” and allow gas to evacuate through the ejector/tip. Doing this will clog the ejector and lead to premature failure. 5. Never try to unscrew the filler valve as it is adhesively bonded to the tank. Breaking of this bond will destroy the unit, causing the tank to leak. Trouble Shooting Problem Probable cause Solution Does not ignite a. Empty tank b. Clogged ejector c. Too high or too low gas pressure a. Refill with butane fuel b. Replace with new ejector c. Slide control lever to a higher or lower position. Tip does not heat up a. Used-up catalyst b. Insufficient gas pressure c. Ejector is clogged a. Replace with new tip b. Refill with butane gas c. Replace with new ejector Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of injury or property damage, READ AND UNDERSTAND the following warnings: 1. ...