sainSMART V1.2 Magnetic Helping Hands Soldering Station User Manual

June 10, 2024
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sainSMART V1.2 Magnetic Helping Hands Soldering Station

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product

The product is a device that performs various functions, including:

  • Providing information and advice on product usage
  • Allowing users to adjust settings and preferences
  • Providing notifications and alerts
  • Performing automated tasks and actions

Product Usage Instructions

To use the product, follow these steps:

  1. Connect the device to a power source.
  2. Press the power button to turn on the device.
  3. Use the device’s interface to adjust settings and preferences as desired.
  4. Refer to the product manual for specific instructions on how to perform automated tasks and actions.
  5. If you have any questions or need assistance with product usage, consult the product expert or refer to the user manual for further guidance.

What’s in the package

  • 2x 7.5 in gooseneck arm
  • 2x 13.8 in gooseneck arm
  • 6x Alligator Clamp
  • 4x Circuit Board Holder
  • lx LED Magnifying Lamp
  • lx Heavy Duty Base
  • 4x non-slip rubber pad
  • lx Cleaning Cloth

Assembly

  1. Attach 4 non-slip rubber pads to the base.sainSMART-V1.2-Magnetic-Helping-Hands-Soldering-Station-fig-2
  2. Stainless steel clamps rotate 360° then lock into place with thumb nuts.
  3. Place the gooseneck arms and LED lamp on the base.sainSMART-V1.2-Magnetic-Helping-Hands-Soldering-Station-fig-4

Operation

LED Magnifying Lamp:

  • 3-Color Temperature: white, warm, yellow.
  • Brightness Level: 10 Level
  • Input: 5V/2A MaxsainSMART-V1.2-Magnetic-Helping-Hands-Soldering-Station-fig-5

Circuit board holder:
The circuit board holder allows you to use PCB holes and edges for fixing

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Note:
There is a risk of paint-shedding because of strong magnetism. Please let the Gooseneck Arms leave the base when you adjust the position. Please do not move them on the base as far as possible to reduce wear.

Electrical And Electronic Equipment

Information for private households
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) contains a large number of requirements for handling electrical and electronic equipment electronic devices. The most important are summarized here.

  1. Separate collection of old devices
    Electrical and electronic equipment that has become waste is referred to as waste equipment. Old equipment owners have this one to be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste. In particular, old devices do not belong in the household waste, but in special collection and return systems.

  2. Batteries and accumulators as well as lamps
    Owners of waste equipment have waste batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed by the waste equipment and lamps that can be removed from the old device without destroying it, usually before handing it over to a collection point from the old device separately. This does not apply if old devices are prepared for reuse with the involvement of a public service Disposal carrier are supplied.

  3. Options for returning old devices
    Owners of old devices from private households can collect them at the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or hand them in free of charge to the collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors within the meaning of the ElektroG. Are shops with a sales area of ​​at least 400 m? for electrical and electronic equipment and those grocery stores with a total sales area of ​​at least 800 m? that are opened several times a year or permanently Offer electrical and electronic equipment and make it available on the market. This also applies to sales using Means of long- distance communication if the storage and shipping areas for electrical and electronic equipment are at least 400 m? be or the entire storage and shipping areas at least 800 m. be. In principle, distributors have carried out the return to ensure suitable return options at a reasonable distance from the respective end user.
    The possibility of returning an old device free of charge exists with distributors who are obliged to take it back, among other things, if when a new device of the same type that essentially fulfills the same functions is handed over to an end user. If a new device is delivered to a private household, the same old device can also be used there free of charge and be handed over for collection; this applies to sales using means of distance communication for devices Categories 1, 2 or 4 according to § 2 paragraph 1 ElektroG, namely “heat exchanger”, “display screen devices” or “large devices” (the latter with at least one outer dimension over 50 centimeters). End users are notified of a corresponding intention to return the conclusion of a sales contract. There is also the possibility of a free return at collection points Distributors, regardless of the purchase of a new device, for old devices that do not have any external dimensions greater than 25 centimetres, limited to three legacy devices per device type.

  4. Privacy Notice
    Old devices often contain sensitive personal data. This applies in particular to information and communication devices Telecommunications technology such as computers and smartphones. In your own interest, please note that for the deletion of Each end, user is responsible for the data on the old devices to be disposed of.

  5. Meaning of the “crossed-out dustbin” symbol
    This is indicated by the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin, which is regularly shown on electrical and electronic equipment pointing out that the respective device is to be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.

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