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LD-W-1 - Tams

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<strong>LD</strong>-G-1 / <strong>LD</strong>-W-1EnglishFire riskTouching flammable material with a hot soldering iron can cause lifethreateningfire, burns and toxic smoke. Connect your soldering iron orsoldering station only when actually needed. Use the correct solderingiron or station and never leave a hot soldering iron or stationunattended.Thermal dangerA hot soldering iron or liquid solder accidentally touching your skin cancause skin burns. As a precaution:• use a heat-resistant mat during soldering,• always put the hot soldering iron in the soldering iron stand,• point the soldering iron tip carefully when soldering, and• remove liquid solder with a thick wet rag or wet sponge.Dangerous environmentsA working area that is too small or cramped is unsuitable and can causeaccidents, fires and injury. Prevent this by working in a clean, dry roomwith enough freedom of movement.Other dangersChildren can cause any of the accidents mentioned above because theyare inattentive and not responsible enough. Children under the age of14 should not be allowed to work with this kit or the ready-builtmodule.Little children can swallow small components with sharp edges. Lifethreatening! Do not allow components to reach small children.In schools, training centres, clubs and workshops, assembly must besupervised by qualified personnel.In industrial institutions, health and safety regulations applying toelectronic work must be adhered to.Page 23

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