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TRUArt Pyrography Pen - Using your Pyrography Pen

TRUArt Pyrography Pen
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Using your Pyrography Pen
1. Plug the Power Cord (#4) into an electric outlet and turn on the On/O Switch (#2) on
the side to heat up - it usually takes less than a minute for the tool to become hot.
2. Set the round Voltage Adjustment Knob (#3) to the desired voltage.
3. Voltage Display (#12) will show currently selected voltage. Depending on the p used,
dierent voltages will produce dierent temperatures. Make sure to use burn-test on a
piece of wood to conrm correct voltage seng.
4. If necessary, use the Voltage Fine Tuning Pot (#13) to ne tune voltage regulator—with
the help of a small at-head screwdriver—for opmal use with your mains electricity. A
typical case is when voltage is too high on the lowest seng or too low on highest.
When ne tuning, you should try to achieve 15V on lowest seng and 110V on max
seng.
5. Use the Handpiece Switch (#11) to select Handpiece I or Handpiece II (#6).
6. Always place the handpiece into the Handpiece Holder/s (#10) so the ps do not touch
other objects when not in use.
7. Hold the handpiece as you would a large pencil.
8. Always pracce a new technique on a sample piece before starng a new project.
9. The tool comes with various ps (#9). Some ps are the same as they are most oen
used and serve as replacements.
10. To clean the ps during use, use the wet Sponge (#8). To wet the sponge, pour some
water on it making sure it is suciently wet but not swampy.
11. Use a pair of pliers to ghten the ps in the Tip Holders (#7). If you try to ghten the p
holder by hand, there is a chance you do not ghten it well enough and the tool will not
10. Handpiece Holder
11. Handpiece Switch
12. Voltage Display
13. Voltage Fine Tuning Pot
14. Pliers
15. Cleaning files
16. Small steel brush
17. Tweezers
1. Power supply
2. On/Off Switch
3. Voltage Adjustment Knob
4. Power Cord
5. Terminals
6. Two Handpieces
7. Tip Holders
8. Sponges
9. Wire Tips and Box for Tips