Attaching Tip & Tool Stand; Instant Set Back Cubby; Tip Removal - Pace MBT 301 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Attaching Tip & Tool Stand to MBT 301
Attach the stand to the power source, using the following procedure. Refer to illustration.
1. Insert the 2 enclosed hex head Mounting Screws into the slot on the side of the Power Source. Some
kits may contain 4 mounting screws; 2 with small heads and 2 with large heads. Use the 2 screws that fit
properly in the slot. Also, some Power Source cases have more than 1 slot; use the lower slot.
2. Position the Mounting Screws to the rear of the power source and
spaced approximately 2 inches apart. Refer to illustration.
3. Place the Tip & Tool Stand beside the power source. Insert ends
of the 2 Mounting Screws into the 2 adjacent Tip & Tool
Stand mounting holes.
4. Install a Thumb Nut onto the end of each Mounting Screw. Tighten
Thumb Nuts to secure the Tip & Tool Stand in position.
You may wish to set the Power Source on its side and remove the
drip tray to ease installation of the Thumb Nut.
5. Additional Tip & Tool Stands or "cubby's" may be secured to each
other by aligning mounting holes on stand sides. Use hex head
screws and thumb nuts to mount cubbys together.
Optional Instant-Setback Cubby
Figure 4
The optional Instant SetBack Cubby is available for use with the MBT 301 and will only function with the
TD-100 handpiece. When connected, it automatically puts the system into Setback mode when the TD-
100 is placed in the cubby. The Instant Setback Cubby will only function with the TD-100 Handpiece.The
instant SetBack receptacles are located on the back panel. See figure 3. The instant setback cubby's
function is to protect tips, not power off the system. Instant setback is a feature that lowers the
temperature to 350°F after 45 seconds of inactivity. At 350°F the solder has solidified so any iron erosion
on the tips ceases, protecting the tip.

Tip Removal

WARNING
Never remove a heated tip using bare hands. Use the Hot Grip Rubber Pad or Tip Tool.
Never use a wrench or pliers when removing a handpiece tips.
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