6. Ignite gas by means of a lighter.
7. Adjust flame lenght. Do not adjust to maximum lenght as
gas will flash and turn off
8. Using the ignition vent knob, it is possible to close the
round holes at the back of the torch ejector in order to
obtain a pre-heat flame.
9. To shut off the tool, put the gas main lever on "OFF" until
it clicks (red writing not visible any more).
For any job with a soldering tip or with a hot blow tip,
the adequate ejector has to be re-installed.
HOW TO USE ACCESSORY IRON HOLDER
Put accessory holder on any box edge as illustra-
ted (on larger nail of holder comes outside of box
and two nails inside).
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble
No gas flow
Torch flame has ho power Gas container probably
Impossible to ignite the gasGas pressure is too high or Adjust correctly Postion 1-5
Tip does not heat up
Damage at the flame
orifice
GAS-FILLUNG (T005 16 160 99)
T
1. Use original Weller Pryopen gas (or butan-gas for cigarette
lighters)
2. Be sure the gas OPEN/CLOSE lever is at "OFF" position.
3. Hold the Pyropen handle with tip pointing downward, refill
nozzle in upright position. Insert nozzle of gas container and
press down.
4. As soon as the Pyropen is filled, gas will overfow.
5. Hold the tool firmly and see the windows to read LP gas volume inside.
PK Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH, E-Mail: info@pkelektronik.com, Internet: www.pkelektronik.com
Possible reason
Empty gas container
Clogged mixing chamber Replace
almost empty
too low
Catalyser is damaged
Insufficient gas power
The knurel screw has been Replace ejector
overtightened
6
7
8
9
Correct
Correction
Refill
Refill
Replace soldering tip
Refill
Wrong
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Questions and answers
I have a question regarding my Weller Butane soldering irons WSTA3. It lites fine tho when I go to solder and tilt it downwards I lose flame and the tip cools. It if stand it back upright it heats back up. Any ideas why this would be happening? Tips fairly new, no other issues. Thx
The Weller PYROPEN butane soldering iron may lose flame and cool down when tilted downwards due to improper gas flow or a possible leak. Tilting may affect the internal gas distribution or expose a fault in the ignition or valve system, disrupting the flame.
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