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User’s Manual SOLDERING STATION ASE-1111 Thank you for choosing AKTAKOM soldering station. www.tmatlantic.com...
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Please note the following safety notes to avoid malfunctions, damage or physical injury: • Persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities are not allowed to use the unit, unless they are supervised for their safety by a qualified person or are briefed by the responsible person how to use the unit.
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General Notes Soldering is a process in which two pieces of metal are joined with a molten solder. Metals which can be soldered are, among others, copper, brass, iron etc. Further, soft soldering and hard soldering (brazing) are distinguished. Hard Soldering takes place at temperatures of over 450 °C. This soldering station is for soft soldering.
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Operation 1. On the front of the housing you will find the LC-Display, the +/- button, and the ON /OFF switch. 2. After the power plug and the soldering iron have been plugged in and the soldering iron has been placed in the stand, turn on the soldering station with the ON /OFF switch.
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Please Note: • In the maximum setting (450°C), do not use the soldering station longer than necessary to avoid excessive stress on the soldering tip. • The temperature necessary for soldering has been reached when the solder melts on the soldering tip. •...
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Changing the Fuse Before starting work on the unit, always pull the power plug! On the back side of the unit is a delayed action micro fuse 1A 250 V / 0 5x20 mm. The fuse can be changed by unscrewing the fuse holder from the unit with a suitable screwdriver (turn counter clockwise).
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Cleaning and Maintenance • For the best result and a long service life always keep the soldering tip tinned. • Regularly clean dirty soldering tips with a wet soldering sponge. • If the soldering tip has became passive and will not take to the solder easily, take it out of the soldering iron.
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