This document describes the Goodcrafter Professional Pyrography Tool, model 939D II, an electrical appliance designed for various pyrography works.
Function Description
The Goodcrafter Professional Pyrography Tool is a versatile station suitable for pyrography on materials such as gourds, woods, leather, wheatstalks, tree barks, bamboos, and furniture. It features two distinct pens: a temperature-adjustable pen and a thermostatic pen, allowing for precise control over heating for different artistic applications. The device is designed to facilitate a wide range of pyrography techniques, from basic wood burning to fine-detailing, shading, and carving, through the use of various interchangeable wire nibs.
Important Technical Specifications
The device operates on dual voltage options: 220V~240V/AC, 50Hz or 110V-127V/AC, 60Hz, depending on the order. It has a maximum power consumption of 150W and a rated power of 48W. The main unit dimensions are L144W125H90mm ± 5mm.
Temperature Ranges:
- Temperature-Adjustable Pen: 250°C~750°C (482°F~1382°F)
- Thermostatic Pen: 200°C~480°C (392°F~896°F)
Environmental Conditions:
- Operating Ambient Temperature: 0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F)
- Storage Temperature: -20°C~80°C (-4°F~176°F)
- Storage Humidity: 35%~45%
The product is certified with FC, CE, and RoHS compliance, indicating adherence to safety, health, and environmental protection standards.
Usage Features
The pyrography tool is designed for ease of use and versatility.
Product Diagram Components:
- Operating Indicator Light
- Power Switch (Temperature-Adjustable Pen)
- Receptacle (Temperature-Adjustable Pen)
- Temperature Adjustment Dial (Temperature-Adjustable Pen)
- Receptacle (Thermostatic Pen)
- Power Switch (Thermostatic Pen)
- Temperature Adjustment Dial (Thermostatic Pen)
- Temperature Display (Thermostatic Pen)
- Residue Tray
- Pyrography Tips Storage Tin
- Pen Holder
- Thermostatic Pen
- Temperature-Adjustable Pen
- Pen Holder
Installation and Operation:
The pen holder can be installed either at the side or on top of the station using snap-fit joints and screws. After installing the spring tube into the pen holder, the pyrography pen is connected to the station and placed in the holder. Upon turning on the power switch, the tip begins heating, indicated by the heating light. Users can then set the desired temperature using the adjustment dials. Operation commences once the tip reaches the set temperature. After use, the pen should be returned to its holder, and the power switch turned off. For extended non-use, the power plug should be disconnected.
Pyrography Tips:
The manual provides a brief introduction to various basic pyrography tips:
- General Pyrography Tip: For basic wood burning techniques.
- Smooth Round-Point Tip: For curved lines, dots, fine-detailing, calligraphy, and point-shading.
- Shader Tip: For light gradient or dark shading, creating smooth, evenly-colored shades.
- Conical Sharp Tip: For fine-lines, dots, and curves.
Pyrography Wire Nibs (Detailed Usage):
The device supports a wide array of wire nibs for specialized tasks:
- Point Tip: For outlining, thin lines, and detailing.
- Spoon Nib: For texts, detailing, and low-temperature depth-of-field shading.
- Skewed Point Nib: For shading and outlining.
- Skewed Sharp Shader: For fine-shading, fine-detailing, and feathers.
- Skewed Flat Shader: For shading, feathering, outlining, and cutting with the blade edge.
- Curved Tip: For shading, fine-outlining, and general drawing.
- Diamond Point Nib: For detailing and outlining.
- Round Wire Nib: For outlining and feathering.
- Long Round Point Wire Nib: For outlining, feathering, and shading.
- Long Sharp Flat Nib: For outlining, fine-feathering, and fine shading.
- Flat Nib: For flat surfaces, shading, and low-temperature multi-layer shading.
- Knife Shader: For feathers, fine-lines, shading, and low-temperature depth-of-field shading.
- Skewed Round Shader: For shading large surfaces and outlining.
- Skewed Point Nib: For outlining small areas.
- Skewed Sharp Nib: For feathering, fine-outlining, cutting & carving, and detailing.
- Curved Flat Shader: For shading, fine-feathering, outlining, and cutting & carving.
- Diamond Flat Shader: For shading, outlining, and cutting & carving.
- Flat Round Shader: For outlining, feathering, and shading.
- Long Flat Shader: For outlining, feathering, and precision low-temperature shading.
- Long Flat Shader XL: For outlining, feathering, shading, and cutting.
Maintenance Features
Replacing the Tips:
Tips can be replaced by unscrewing the locking screws, removing the old tip, installing the new tip, and then screwing the locking screws back on. For the thermostatic pen, the Pyrography Tip is unscrewed, a new tip is inserted, and then screwed back into place.
Safety Precautions (Important Safeguards):
The manual emphasizes several critical safety measures:
- Connect to properly grounded outlets only.
- Do not immerse in water.
- Avoid contact with hot surfaces.
- Disconnect from power supply when not in use to prevent electric shock.
- Place heat guns, soldering irons, and desoldering irons on their stands when not in use.
- For household and indoor use only.
- Unplug before replacing fuses or other service.
- Replace fuses only with the same type and rating.
- Not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless supervised. Children should be supervised to prevent play with the appliance.
- The soldering iron and desoldering iron must only be used with the provided power supply unit.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or service agent.
- Servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative, and the product has no user-serviceable parts.
- Do not expose to rain or moisture; store indoors.
- Fire Risk: Use with care around combustible materials, avoid applying heat to the same spot for too long, do not use in explosive atmospheres, be aware of hidden heat conduction to combustible materials, place on stand and cool before storage, and do not leave unattended when switched on.
- Hidden Flammable Materials: Be cautious when working in walls, ceilings, floors, etc., as hidden flammable materials can ignite. Keep the heat gun moving in a back-and-forth motion to prevent ignition.
- Paint Stripping (Lead Warning): Extreme care is advised when stripping paint, as peelings, residue, and vapors may contain lead, which is poisonous. Paint from before 1977, especially pre-1950, is likely to contain lead. Ingestion of lead can cause irreversible brain and nervous system damage, particularly in young and unborn children.
- Before paint removal, determine if paint contains lead (via local health department or professional paint analyzer).
- Lead-based paint should only be removed by a professional and NOT using a heat gun.
Paint Removal Guidelines (if applicable to other tools):
- Work outdoors or in a well-ventilated area with an exhaust fan.
- Remove or cover carpets, rugs, furniture, clothing, cooking utensils, and air ducts.
- Use drop cloths and wear protective clothing.
- Work in one room at a time, sealing off work areas.
- Children, pregnant women, and nursing mothers should not be present during work or cleanup.
- Wear an approved dust respirator mask or dual filter mask (dust and fume). Change filters often; disposable paper masks are inadequate.
- Use caution with the heat gun to avoid excessive fumes.
- Keep food and drink out of the work area; wash hands, arms, and face before eating or drinking. Do not smoke or chew gum/tobacco.
- Clean up removed paint and dust by wet mopping; DO NOT SWEEP, DRY DUST, OR VACUUM. Use a high phosphate detergent or trisodium phosphate (TSP).
- Dispose of paint chips and debris in double plastic bags.
- Remove protective clothing and work shoes in the work area to avoid carrying dust into the dwelling; wash separately. Wipe shoes with a wet rag, then wash it. Wash hair and body thoroughly.
- Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord after work or for extended non-use.
- Do not install the nozzle when the hot air gun is on; allow the heat pipe and nozzle to cool first.
- The soldering iron should only be used for soldering. Do not hit it against the work surface to remove flux residues (use the cleaning device of the product instead).
- Ensure adequate ventilation when soldering due to fumes.
- After use, allow the unit to cool and place the handle on the holder.
- Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords can be used if care is exercised: the electrical rating must be at least as great as the appliance's, it should be a grounding type 3-wire cord, and arranged to prevent tripping or snagging. A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce these risks.
The product comes with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase for any quality problems. To avail of the warranty, the customer must send the product back with the courier fee to be collected. Upon receipt, the unit will be repaired and sent back within two working days. The warranty card must be enclosed with the returning product.
Warranty Terms:
- Customers enjoy a one-month repair warranty if the feedback table is returned within a month of purchase.
- Repair Warranty and Purchase Certificate must be presented. The warranty applies only when all required documents are available.
- The warranty does not cover damage from abuse, carelessness, improper installation, accidents, mishandling during shipment, connecting to improper line voltage, or servicing by unauthorized personnel.
- After the warranty period, charged repair services are available.
Customers are encouraged to provide suggestions to improve service and product use by filling out a feedback form including product name, date of purchase, suggestions, and comments on package, functions, and other aspects.