Standby Period - ersa i-CON 1V Operating Instructions Manual

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Functional description
[Low]: Minimum post heating performance. For soldering work with low heat re-
quirements
[Med.]: Higher post heating performance. For soldering work requiring higher tem-
peratures.
[High]: Maximum post heating performance. For soldering work requiring very high
temperatures.
6.3.8

Standby period

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High
Med
Low
The standby period is the time from the last operation
carried out with the soldering tool to the time at which
the standby temperature is activated. The adjustment
range is 20 seconds to 60 minutes. Entering [0] deactivates
the Standby function.
With small solder joints or soldering work performed very smoothly, the
standby time should not be chosen too short to make sure that the stand-
by function will not lower the temperature during the soldering process!
As a measure to save energy and to extend the soldering tip and heating
element service lives, you can automatically trigger an idle state for the
soldering tool. With regard to this, please read section 6.3.16 [Adjustable
shutdown function (idle state)].
3BA00231 · 2019-03-12 · Rev. 4
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Ersa i-CON 1V & i-CON 2V

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