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The operating instruc-
tions constitute part of
this product. They c on-
tain important infor-
mation on safety, use and disposal.
Before using the product, familiarise
yourself with all of the operating
and safety instructions. Use the
product only as described and for
the applications specifi ed. Keep this
manual safely and in the event that
the product is passed on, hand over
all documents to the third party.
Intended Use
The cor dless soldering iron is suitable
for soldering electronic components.
The equipment is intended for use
in the fi eld of DIY . It is not designed
for commercial use.
This equipment is not suitable for
commercial use. C ommercial use will
invalidate the guarantee. Any other
use that is not explicitly approved in
these instructions may result in dama-
ge to the equipment and represent
a serious danger to the user . The
equipment is designed for use by
adults. Adolescents over the age of
16 may use the device only under
supervision. The operator or user is
responsible for accidents or damage
to other persons or their property.
The manufacturer is not liable for
damage which is caused through
inappropriate use or incorr ect
operation.
General description
Extent of the delivery
Carefully unpack the appliance and
check that it is complete. Return the
packaging to a recycling centr e
when you have fi nished with them.
- Cordless soldering ir on
- Soldering tip
- 2 x solder
(1 x Ø 1.0 mm; 1 x Ø 1.5 mm)
- Charging station + power plug
- Instruction Manual
Functional description
The PLKA 3.6 A2 c ordless solde-
ring iron with its ergonomic design
and short warm-up phase is highly
suitable for soldering without an
annoying power cord.
Refer to the following descriptions for a
functional description of the controls.
Overview
1 Soldering tip
2 Charging socket
of the soldering iron
3 Lights
4 On/off switch
5 Indicator light
6 Heating button
7 Charging station
8 Charging socket of the
charging station
9 USB charging cable
10 Char ging socket
of mains plug
11 Mains plug
12 Solder Ø 1.5 mm
13 Solder Ø 1.0 mm
14 Soldering tip holder
W aste disposal
and environmental
protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return
the tool, accessories and packa-
ging to a recycling centr e when
you have fi nished with them.
Charger do not belong
with domestic waste.
Do not dispose of de-
vices with a built-in bat-
tery in the household
waste, a fi re (risk of explosion) or wa-
ter . Damaged batteries can harm
the environment and your health if
poisonous fumes or liquids escape.
• Dispose of the device with the
battery d ischarged. Do not open
the device or battery.
• Dispose of the device in ac cor-
dance with the local regulations.
Return the device to a collection
point from where it can be
submitted for environmentally
compatible recycling. F or more
information, please contact your
local waste management provi-
der or our service centre.
• W e will dispose of any defective
devices that you send to us free
of charge.
Replacement parts/
Accessories
Spare parts and accesso-
ries can be obtained at
www .grizzly-service.eu
If you do not have internet access,
please contact the Service Centre via
telephone (see “Ser vice-Center”).
Please have the order number men-
tioned below ready.
Description Order No.
Soldering tip 91 0 99 4 2 7
Charging station 91099429
UK mains plug 80001059
EU mains plug 80001058
Solder Ø 1.5 mm
Solder Ø 1.0 mm 91 0 99 4 2 8
Switching on and off
Make sure that the mains
voltage matches the details
on the type plate.
Caution, danger of
burns! Do not touch the
hot soldering tip ( 1).
When starting work:
1. Move the power switch ( 4)
to the I position.
2. Hold the soldering iron in your
hand like a pen (
).
3. Pr ess the heating button ( 6)
in order to heat up the soldering
tip ( 1).
4. The indicator light (
5) changes
after approx. 30 seconds fr om
red to green; now the solderin g
tip has reached a working tem -
perature of appr ox. 300°C.
The soldering iron heats up for
as long as you hold down the
heating button ( 6), up to a
maximum temperature of 470°C.
Hold down the heating button
(
6) while you are working with
the soldering iron.
Switching off:
5. Move the off switch ( 4) to
the O position.
6. Make sur e that the hot soldering
tip (
1) does not touch
anything until it has cooled down.
Operation
Working Instructions
• In or der to obtain a per fect sol-
dering point, the soldering point
must be completely clean and
free of grease.
• Befor e initial use, the soldering
tip has to be tin-coated, i.e.
coated with soldering tin. Only
good tin coating ensures perfect
soldering and heat transfer .
• Mak e sure that the soldering
tip is always clean and free of
scaling and excess soldering tin.
Clean the soldering tip regularly
with a wet sponge. Never use a
fi le for this purpose.
• Before soldering, establish a me-
chanical connection between the
metals which are to be connected
together if possible. For example,
twist the wires together so that
they do not slip. In this way you
will obtain stable soldering points
and avoid heat damage through
excessive soldering.
• F or the soldering of two metals,
hold the soldering tip on the
connection point and briefl y add
some solder . The solder melts
and fl ows into the soldering
point. If the tin has spread,
remove the soldering iron and
allow the soldering point to cool
down without vibrations. Never
heat solder directly and do not
use too much solder .
Special safety
instructions
Caution! Risk of fi re!
When putting the solde-
ring iron down, make sure
that the hot tip does not come
into contact with combustible
materials. Do not leave the
device unattended while it is
hot. Allow it to cool down be-
fore you store it away.
The soldering tip reaches
temperatures of over
400°C. T ouching the metal
parts can cause severe burns.
The device must always
be placed on a
non-combustible surface when
it is not in use. There is a po-
tential fi re hazard
• Always tur n the device on
before it comes into c ontact
with the material that is to
be worked on.
• V apours which are harmful
to health are produc ed
during the soldering process
and when working on pla-
stics. Ensure good ventilation
or suitable vapour removal.
• Protect your eyes with safety
goggles and your body with
suitable working clothes
against solder splashes and
corrosive vapours.
• The device must never be
used for heating up liquids
or plastics.
• Never leave the device
unattended when it is
switched on.
• CAUTION! This tool must
be placed on its stands
when it is not in use.
• Ask our ser vice centr e to
carr y out any work that is
not described in these in-
structions. Use only original
parts.
SPECIAL SAFETY DIREC-
T I O N S FOR BA TTERY -OP-
ERA TED TOOLS
a) Recharge the batteries
indoors only because the
batter y charger is designed
for indoor use only.
b) T o reduce the electric shock
hazard, unplug the battery
charger from the mains be-
fore cleaning the charger .
Guarantee
Dear Customer ,
This equipment is provided with a
3-year guarantee from the date of
purchase.
In case of defects, you have stat-
utory rights against the sel ler of
the product. These statutory rights
are not restricted by our guar antee
presented below .
T erms of Guarantee
The term of the guarantee begins on
the date of purchase. Please retain
the original receipt. T his document
is required as pr oof of purchase.
If a material or manufacturing
defect occurs within three years of
the date of purchase of this product,
we will repair or replac e – at our
choice – the product for you fr ee of
charge. This guar antee requires the
defective equipment and proof of
purchase to be presented within the
three-year period with a brief writ-
ten description of what constitutes
the defect and when it occurred.
If the defect is covered by our
guarantee, you will receive either
the repaired pr oduct or a new
product. No new guarantee period
begins on repair or replac ement of
the product.
Guarantee Period and Statu-
tory Claims for Defects
The guarantee period is not ex -
tended by the guarantee service.
This also applies for replac ed or
repaired parts. Any damages and
defects already present at the time
of purchase must be reported im-
mediately after unpacking. Repairs
arising after expiry of the guarantee
period are chargeable.
Guarantee Cover
The equipment has been carefully
produced in ac cordance with strict
quality guidelines and conscientiously
checked prior to delivery.
The guarantee applies for all mate-
rial and manufacturing defects. This
guarantee does not extend to cover
product parts that are subject to
normal wear and may therefore be
considered as wearing parts (e.g.
so lde ring ti p) or to cover damage to
breakable parts (e.g. switches).
This guarantee shall be invalid if
the product has been damaged,
used incorrectly or not maintained.
Pr ecise adherence to all of the in-
structions specifi ed in the operating
manual is required for pr oper use
of the product. Intended uses and
actions against which the operating
manual advises or warns must be
categorically avoided.
The product is designed only for
private and not commercial use.
The guarantee will be invalidated
in case of misuse or improper han-
dling, use of force, or interventions
not undertaken by our authorised
service branch.
• Operate the charger only
with the appropriate orig-
inal batteries. Charging
other batteries may result in
injuries and risk of fi re.
• Avoid mechanical damage
to the charger . This can re-
sult in internal short circuits.
• Do not operate the charger
on a combustible surface
(e.g. paper , textiles). Risk of
fi re due to heating during
charging.
• If the power cable for this
equipment is damaged, it
must be replaced by the
manufacturer , a customer
ser vice agent of the same or
a similarly qualifi ed person
in order to prevent hazards.
• The batter y is only par tially
pre-char ged upon deliver y
and must be fully charged
up before being used for the
fi rst time. For the fi rst char ge
it is recommended that the
batter y should be charged
up for approximately 3
hours. Insert the soldering
ir on into the base and
connect the charger to the
mains.
• Remove the mains plug when
the batter y is fully charged
and disconnect the charger
from the device. T he charging
time is about 3 hours.
• Do not use the charger to
ch arg e non-rechar geable
batteries. The dev ice co uld
become damaged.
• Do not c onnect a damaged
cord to the power supply.
Do not touch a damaged
cable before it has been
disconnected from the power
supply, as you could come
into contact with active parts.
T echnical specifi cations
Cordless soldering iron .. PLKA 3.6 A2
Safety class .........................
III
Pr otection categor y................ IP20
T emperature............... max. 470°C
W eight (without charger)..... 111 g
Battery (Li-Ion)
Nominal voltage U ......... 3,6 V
Capacity C ...................... 1,5 Ah
P ower P ............................... 8 W
Charging time ............ appro x. 3 h
Charger . ............ JLH050500600G1
Uptake voltage/
Input ......... 100-240 V~, 50-60 Hz
Nominal consumption .......... 10 W
V oltage output/Output ....... 5 V
Charging current .............. 600 mA
Safety class .........................
II
Pr otection categor y................ IPX0
Safety information
This section describes the ba-
sic safety rules when working
with the device.
Symbols and icons
Symbols on the device:
Read carefully befor e
use.
Safety class III
Do not dispose
of devices with a
built-in batter y in
the household waste.
Symbols on the Charger:
Read carefully
before use.
P olarity
The char ger is for
indoor use only.
Safety class II
Charger
P ower plug input
Electrical appliances
must not be disposed of
with the domestic waste.
Symbols in the manual:
Warning symbols with
information on damage
and injur y prevention.
Instruction symbols (the
instruction is explained
at the place of the exclamati-
on mark) with information on
preventing damage.
Help symbols with infor-
mation
on improving
tool handling.
• In the case of electr onic compo-
nents, the parts to be soldered
must not be heated too much in
order to avoid damage.
• Place the soldering ir on on a he-
at-resistant surface to cool down
or insert it into the charging
station.
Cleaning/
maintenance
Ask our service centre to carry
out any work that is not descri-
bed in these instructions.
Use only original parts.
Before you begin any work
on the device, move the on/
off switch (
4) to the O position.
Risk of burns and electric shock
The following cleaning and ser-
vicing should be done regularly.
This will ensure a long and r eliable
service life.
Cleaning
Do not spray the appli-
ance with
water and do
not immerse it in
water .
Electric shock hazar
d!
Do not use cleaning agents or
solvents. Y ou may other wise
irreparably damage the appliance.
• Wipe off the warm soldering tip
( 1) after use on a damp sponge.
• Never scrape or fi le any solder
residues off the soldering tip with
hard objects, as this will damage
the soldering tip!
General maintenance
Prior to every use, check the applian-
ce for obvious defects such as loose,
worn or damaged parts. Replace as
necessary.
Storage
• Clean the equipment befor e
putting it away.
• Allow the device to c ool down
completely before you stor e it
away.
• Stor e the device in a dr y, frost-
free and dust-protected location
out of the reach of children.
c) Do not subject the batter y
to strong sunlight over long
periods and do not leave it
on a heater . Heat damages
the batter y and there is a
risk of explosion.
d) Allow a hot batter y to cool
before charging.
e) Do not open up the battery
and avoid mechanical dam-
age to the batter y. Risk of
short circuit and fumes may
be emitted that irritate the res-
piratory tract. Ensure fresh air
and seek medical assistance
in the event of discomfort.
f) Do not use non-rechargea-
ble batteries!
CORRECT HANDLING OF
THE BA TTERY CHARGER
• This appliance can be used
by children aged fr om 8
years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sen-
sor y or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowl-
edge if they have been given
super vision or instruction con-
cerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the appli-
ance. Cleaning and user main-
tenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
• It is best to use the charging
device provided to charge
the batter y.
Risk of fi re and explosion.
This ensur es that the safety
of the device is maintained.
• Before each use, check the
charger , cable and plug and
have them repaired by qual-
ifi ed pr ofessionals and only
with original parts. Do not
use a defective charger and
do not open it up yourself.
This ensur es that the safety
of the device is maintained.
• Connect the charger only to
a socket with an earth. En-
sure that the mains voltage
matches the specifi cations
on the charger rating plate.
Risk of electric shock.
• Disconnect the charger from
the mains before closing or
opening connection to the
batter y / power tool / device.
• Keep the charger clean and
away from wet and rain.
Do not use the charger
outdoors. Dirt and the entr y
of water increase the risk of
electric shock.
Charging process
Do not expose the battery to
extreme conditions such as
heat and shocks. There is a risk of
injury caused by leaking electrolyte
solution! In the case of contact, rin-
se with water or neutraliser . Seek
medical advice if the solution has
come into contact with the eyes etc.
The battery must only be
charged up in dry areas.
The device cannot be used
while it is being charged.
• T he device may only be powe-
red with SEL V (Safety Extra Low
V oltage) as indicated by the
label on the appliance.
• Charge the battery installed in
the device before using it for the
fi rst time.
• It is best to use the char ging
device provided to char ge the
battery.
• Rechar ge the batter y when the
heat output diminishes.
• Always comply with the latest
safety information, as well as the
regulations and information rela-
ting to environmental protection.
• Defects resulting from impr oper
handling are not cover ed by
the guarantee.
1. Insert the soldering iron into
the charging station (7). Ensure
that it is fi r mly in place.
2. Connect the USB charging ca-
ble (9) to the charging socket
(8) of the charging station and
to the charging socket (
10)
of the mains plug.
3. Insert the mains plug ( 11)
into a wall socket. The indica-
tor lamp (5) lights up:
red: The devic e is being char-
ged up, green: the charging
process has fi nished.
The recommended char ging
time is 3 hours.
4. After charging, fi rst remove the
mains plug (
11) from the
socket. Then r emove the USB
charging cable (9) from the
charging socket (8).
Initial Operation
The soldering tip (1) has to be
mounted before initial use.
Installing/
replacing the
soldering tip
Make sure that the soldering
iron is turned off and cold.
P osition O on the on/off switch (4).
Hold the soldering iron tightly and
unscrew the soldering tip that is al-
ready inserted, if there is one. Now
screw the new soldering tip (1) into
the holder (14).
T rouble Shooting
Processing in Case of Guar -
antee
T o ensure quick handling of you
issue, please follow the following
directions:
• Please have the receipt
and identifi cation number
(IAN289142) ready as pr oof of
purchase for all enquiries.
• Please fi nd the item number on
the rating plate.
• Should functional errors or other
defects occur , please initially
contact the service department
specifi ed below by telephone or
by e-mail . Y ou will then receive
further information on the pro-
cessing of your complaint.
• After consultation with our cus-
tomer service, a product record-
ed as defective can be sent post-
age paid to the service address
communicated to you, with the
proof of purchase (r eceipt) and
specifi cation of what constitutes
the defect and when it occurred.
In order to avoid acc eptance
problems and additional costs,
please be sure to use only the
address communicated to you.
Ensure that the consignment is
not sent carriage forward or by
bulky goods, express or other
special freight. Please send the
equipment inc. all accessories
supplied at the time of purchase
and ensure adequate, safe trans-
port packaging.
Repair Service
For a char ge, repairs not covered
by the guarantee can be carried
out by our service branch, which
will be happy to issue a cost esti-
mate for you.
W e can handle only equipment that
has been sent with adequate pack-
aging and postage.
Attention: Please send your equip-
ment to our service branch in clean
condition and with an indication of
the defect.
Equipment sent carriage forward
or by bulky goods, express or other
special freight will not be accepted.
W e will dispose of your defective
devices free of char ge when you
send them to us.
Service-Center
GB
Ser vice Great Britain
T el.: 0871 5000 720
(£ 0.10/Min.)
E-Mail: grizzly@lidl.co .uk
IAN 289142
IE
Service Ireland
T el.: 1890 930 034
(0,08 EUR/Min., (peak))
(0,06 EUR/Min.,
(off peak))
E-Mail: grizzly@lidl.ie
IAN 289142
Importer
Please note that the following
address is not a service address.
Please initially contact the service
centre specifi ed above.
Grizzly T ools GmbH & Co. KG
Stockstädter Straße 20
DE-63762 Großostheim
GERMANY
www .grizzly-ser vice.eu
Problem P ossible cause Corrective action
Soldering tip
(1) does not
heat up
Battery is fl at Char ge the batter y
USB charging cable (9), mains
plug (11) or charging station
(7) faulty
Repair by Service Centre
T emperature at
the soldering tip
(1) too low
Soldering tip (1) loose
Tighten the cold soldering tip (1) hand-
tight with the switch in the O position
Heating button (6) was not pres-
sed down for long enough
Hold the heating button (6) down longer