ESD QUICK 713 Instruction Manual

Lead free rework system

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QUICK 713
LEAD FREE REWORK SYSTEM
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing this unit. It is designed for lead free soldering & de-soldering. Please
read this manual before operating the unit. Store this manual in a safe, easily accessible place
for future reference.

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  • Page 1 QUICK 713 LEAD FREE REWORK SYSTEM Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing this unit. It is designed for lead free soldering & de-soldering. Please read this manual before operating the unit. Store this manual in a safe, easily accessible place...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE CONTENT 1. Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………...2 2. Safety Instruction………………………………………………………………………………..2 3. Specification and Characteristic…………………………………………………………………3 3.1 Soldering Iron Part …………………………………………………………………………...3 3.2 De-soldering Tool Part ………………………………………………………………………...3 3.3 SMD Rework Part …………………………………………………………………………...3 4. Prepare and Connection …………………………………………………………………………...4 4.1 Connection of the Soldering Iron Part……………………………………………………… 4 4.2 Connection of the De-soldering Tool Gun……………………………………………………5 4.3 Connection of the SMD Rework Part…………………………………………………………6 4.4 Connection of the Main Unit…………………………………………………………………6 5.
  • Page 3: Summary

    Ⅰ. Summary Thank you for purchasing the unit which including the soldering iron part, de-soldering gun part and SMD rework part. It is a good assistant. The three tools can work at the same time. TEMP KEY AIR KEY VACUUM KEY INFO KEY TOOL1 KEY TOOL2 KEY...
  • Page 4: Specification And Characteristic

    Ⅲ. Specification and Characteristic 3.1 Soldering Iron Part 3.1.1 Specification of the Soldering Part Power The temperature range of the iron 200℃~480℃ The time range of the sleeping 0~99 (unit: minute) ±2℃ (Without air flow and no load) Temperature Stability Highest Ambient Temperature 40℃...
  • Page 5: Smd Rework Part

    without frequent maintenance. High efficiency. 7. Heat resistant vacuum hose used prevents it from being burned by touching the heating parts. 3.3 SMD Rework part 3.3.1 Specification of the SMD Rework system Power 1000W Temperature range 100℃~500℃ Airflow range 1~120 Maximal airflow 120 L/min 3.2.2 Characteristic of the De-soldering Tool...
  • Page 6: Connection Of The De-Soldering Tool Gun

    2. Connection Connect the connector plug of the iron handle cord to the socket “TOOL1” in front of the soldering station. Take notice of the inserting position of connector plug. Place the soldering iron in the iron holder. Align the grooves and pins and push stranght in Turn clockwise firmly 4.2 Connection of the De-soldering Tool Gun...
  • Page 7: Connection Of The Smd Rework Part

    4. Connect the external filter to the tie-in’s hose on the unit, in accordance with the mark on the external filter, need to insert fully, and connect the other side of filter to de-soldering gun’s hose. Fully insert filter into the Connect to main unit Airflow direction Filter is expendable.
  • Page 8: Temperature And Airflow Setting

    5.1.2 Menu and Parameters Setting 1. There are three submenus: “-1-”,“-2-”,“-3-”. Click “TEMP▲” or “TEMP▼” key can select the submenu. After selecting, click “VACUUM” key into the parameter setting of the submenu. 2. Submenu “-1-” means: when click the “VACUUM” key, it can exit from the menu setting and enter into the work state.
  • Page 9: Sleep Time Setting And Resume

    current setting temperature. If pressing “TEMP ▲”not loosely at least one second, the setting temperature will rise rapidly. Loose the “TEMP ▲” key until up to the needed temperature. Reduce temperature: Click “TEMP ▼” key and then the temperature will drop 1℃, and the LCD displays the current setting temperature.
  • Page 10: Operation

    5.3.2 Resume from the Sleep 1. Resume of the soldering iron: 1) Click “TOOL1” key. 2) Take up the soldering iron handle from the holder. 2. Resume of the re-soldering gun: 1) Click “TOOL2” key. 2) Take up the re-soldering gun and press the red switch on it. 3.
  • Page 11: Operation Of The Soldering Iron

    5. Click “TOOL3” key into the single displaying window of the SMD rework tool. The LCD displays “SET” and current setting temperature. Click “TEMP▲” or “TEMP▼” to set the temperature of the SMD rework tool. Click “AIR▲” or “AIR▼” to set the airflow of the SMD rework tool. When the SMD rework tool is in the sleeping state, the window shows “---”.
  • Page 12: Operation Of The De-Soldering Gun

    6.3 Operation of the De-soldering Gun 6.3.1 Enter or Exit from the State of the De-soldering Gun 1. Turn on the power switch, click“TOOL2” key into the displaying state of de-soldering gun and only displaying the temperature of the de-soldering gun. 2.
  • Page 13 Never move the lead by force. If it doesn’t move easily, the solder isn’t yet fully melted. 3. Absorb the solder: After confirming that the solder is completely melted, absorb the solder by squeezing the trigger on the gun. After fully absorbing all the solder, cool the soldering junction in order to prevent it from becoming re-melt.
  • Page 14: Operation Of The Smd Rework System

    of the PCB is not melted. Clean the nozzle and heating element with the cleaning pin if there is a noticeable drop in suction efficiency. 6.3.4.2 Replacing the Filter Pipe Replace the filter pipe as shown step ①~③. During operation, the filter pipe is very hot. Wait until the filter pipe is cool before replacing the filter.
  • Page 15: On Line With The Hot Plate

    5. After finishing work, take down the handle on the holder. When the temperature is less than 100℃, it enters into the sleeping state. CAUTION: For prolong the life of the heater and protect the safety of the chip, use as low temperature as possible and as big airflow as possible if it can finish the de-soldering work.
  • Page 16: Error Messages

    Ⅷ. Error Messages Various error messages will be displayed when there are some problems with the parts. S - E Sensor Error: If there is a failure in the sensor or anywhere in the sensor circuit, “S-E” will be displayed and power to the part will be cut off. H - E Heater error:If there is a failure in the heater element or anywhere in the heater circuit, “H-E”...
  • Page 17 2. When the temperature stabilizes, clean the tip with the cleaning sponge and check the condition of the tip. 3. If there is black oxide on the solder-plated portion of the tip, coat new solder (containing flux) and then wipe the tip on the cleaning sponge.
  • Page 18 9.1.4.2 Disassembly the Soldering Iron Handle 1. Turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug. Disconnect the handle connector from the station, and disassemble it after it cooling down. 2. Pull out the tip①. Turn anticlockwise the ring② and take it down. 3.
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Servicing Of The De-Soldering Gun

    Properly maintained, the de-soldering gun should provide years of good service. Efficient de-soldering depends on the temperature, and the quality and quantity of the solder and flux. Perform the following service procedures as indicated by the conditions of the gun’s usage. WARNING: Since the de-soldering gun can reach a very high temperature, please work carefully.
  • Page 20 Element Cover Heating Element Nozzle 3. Clean out the hole in the heating element with the provided cleaning pin. Be sure the solder in the hole in the heating element is completely heated before cleaning the hole. CAUTION: If the cleaning pin cannot pass through the hole, replace the heating element. 4.
  • Page 21 Attach the nozzle and securely tighten the nut with the attached heat resistant pad. WARNING: If the nut is loose, air will leak and the temperature will drop. 9.2.3 Trouble Shooting Guide of the De-soldering Gun Warning: Disconnect the power plug before servicing. Failure to do so may result in electric shock. If the unit is damaged, it must be maintained by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarity qualified person in order to avoid personal injury or damage to the unit.
  • Page 22 Securely insert the power cord into the power supply with grounding socket. Check 2: Is the fuse blown? Determine why the fuse blew and eliminate the cause, then replace the fuse. Is the inside of the de-soldering gun short-circuited? Is the grounding wire touching the heating element? Is the heating element lead twisted and short-circuited? 4.
  • Page 23: Parts Assemble And Disassemble Of The Smd Rework

    heating element. 1. Disassemble the heating parts. 2. Separate the housing. 3. Detach the terminal and remove the heating element. 4. Insert a new heating element and reassemble.(Heating element36V-90W 5. Recalibrate the temperature. The resistance of new heating element varies, resulting in variations in operating temperatures. It is necessary to recalibrate the temperature every time the heating element is replaced.
  • Page 24: Replace The Fuse

    5. Wrap the mica on the new heater element and insert into the steel tube. It is better to right insert into the steel tube and cut off the unwanted mica. CAUTION: The sensor cords of heater element putting on the red and yellow hot shrinking tubes are on the opposite part of the ground cord.
  • Page 25: Tips

    Ⅹ. Replaceable Parts 10.1 Tips 10.2 Sucking Nozzle φA(mm) φB(mm) A1004 A1005 A1006...
  • Page 26 10.3 NK- SMD Rework Nozzle...

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