Table of Contents Precautions …………………………………………………………………1 Names of Parts…………………… ………………………………………2 Select up & Operating station……………………………………………3 Parameters……………………………………………………………………7 Temperature rising and heat recovery curve…………………………13 Sleeping………………………………………………………………………13 Select The Correct Tip For A Soldering Station……………………14 Tip care and use……………………………………………………………14 Maintenance………………………… ……………………………………15 Calibrating the iron temperature………………………………………17 Error Message………………………………………………………………18 Trouble shooting Guide……………………………………………………18 Checking for breakage of the...
Precautions In this instruction manual, “Warning” 、 “ Caution” and “Note” are defined as follows. ! WARNING WARNING: Misuse may potentially cause death of, or serious injury to the user. CAUTION: Misuse may potentially cause injury to the user or physical damage to the objects involved. For your own safety, be sure to comply with these precautions.
To prevent damage to the unit and ensure a safe working environment, be sure to comply with the following precautions. ․Appliance shall only be used with rated voltage and frequency. (Refer to the trademark back of equipment.) ․Don’t use or stop the use if the appliance is damaged, especially the supply cord.
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Setting up & Operating the soldering station CAUTION: The sponge is compressed. It will swell when moistened with water. Before using the unit, dampen the sponge with the water and squeeze it dry. Failure to do so may result in damage to the Soldering tip.
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CAUTION : Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting the soldering iron. Failure to do so may result in damage to the soldering station. B. Connections 1. Connect the cord assembly to receptacle. 2. Place the soldering iron in the iron holder.
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1. Push the “*” button and the Example: 400℃ to 350℃ Hold it down for at least one second. The left-most digit (the 100 ’ s digit ) in the display will flash. This indicates that the station is in temperature setting mode and that the 100’s digit can be adjusted.
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place selection. Press the “*” button. Here, pressing the “*” button… a) enter the temperature setting into the internal memory. b) displays the temperature setting, and c) starts heater control. Note: If you turn off the power switch during the temp- erature setting, setting value will not be stored in the memory.
temperature will drop 1℃ and the display window will display the set temperature. When loose the “▼” knob, the display window will delay the set temperature about 2 seconds. If 2 seconds later, press the “▼”knob again, the setting temperature will drop 1℃ again. If press the“▼”knob and not loose at least 1 second, the setting temperature will drop rapidly.
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Using the ▲”or“▼”button “ will change displayed value. Set the password value in the same way described in “set temperature normally”. After selecting the password of three digit , press”*” button. The input password is 5. If the display window shows the present setting temperat- Error.
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8. When three digits are selected, Repeat the new password. press”*” button, the display window shows again. Now must input the new password. Repeat the same steps. 9. If the password is the same as last time, the changed passw- ord is OK.
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displayed value as shown be low: 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 0. After selecting the working mode, press”*” down. working mode is stored into the internal memory. Please refer to the “Working Mode Table” for the meaning of the digit displayed.
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WORKING MODES TABLE WORKING HANDLE TEMPERATUE AVAILABLE AUTO SLEEPING MODE MODE RANGE FOR HIGH FREQUENCY SWITCHING OFF MAIN UNIT 200℃-420℃ High frequency 60W Station soldering iron 200℃-420℃ High frequency 90W Station soldering iron High frequency 200℃-420℃ 60,90W special very large Station type of soldering tip 50℃-600℃...
Temperature rising and heat recovery curve TIP:2.4D TEST CONDITIONS PCB: Copper Plate Soldering Point: 1.6Xø5mm Period: Solder every 3 Seconds ILLUSTRATION A: Room temperature B: Time of temperature rising C: Temperature drop D: Working time 60W Soldering Station E: Heat recovery time Sleeping If sleeping and working mode are selected, and the soldering iron is not used for 20 minutes, the power to the heating element will be...
To Select The Correct Tip For A Solder Application 1. Pick a tip that maximizes contact area between the tip and solder Joint. Maximizing contact area gives the most efficient heat tran- sfer, allowing operators to produce high quality solder joints quickly.
continuously, be sure to loosen the tip and remove all oxides at least once a week. This helps prevent seizure and reduction temperature. Never leave the soldering iron ․ When not in use Sitting at high temperature for long periods of time, as the t- ip's solder plating will become covered with oxide, which can greatly reduce the tip's heat...
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The solder protects the tip from oxidation and prolongs the life of the tip. Why A” Detinned” Tip 4. If the tip is deformed or hea- vily eroded, replace it with a Fails To Work new one. A detinned tip is one not wetted With solder.
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NOTE: Detinned tips are preve- ntable with proper daily care! 1. Tin the tip before and after Extending Tip Life each use. This protects the tip from oxidizing, and prol- ongs the tip's life. 2. Do the job at the lowest te- mperature.
between the tip and the solder joint. Calibrating the Iron Temperature The Soldering Iron should be recalibrated after changing the iron or replacing the heating element or tip. Method of recalibrating temperature: Use the thermometer to calibrate. 1. Set the unit’s temperature to a certain value. 2.
Error Messages Various error messages will be display when there is a problem with the unit. If the following message is displayed, see the trouble shooting guide. If there is a possibility of a Sensor Error failure in the sensor or S - E anywhere in the sensor circuit, will be displayed and...
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Problem1. Check1. Is the fuse blown? ․Determine why the fuse blew The unit does not operate and eliminate the cause, then replace the fuse. a. Is the inside of the iron short- circuited? b.Is the grounding wire touching the heating element? c.
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Correctly? ․ Please recalibrate. Problem6. Check9. Is the soldering iron Heater error cord broken? H - E ․ See check is displayed. breakage of cord assembly. Check10. Is the heating element broken? ․ See check breakage of heating and sensor element.
to “000” . Assembly it in the reverse order of dissassembly. Problem9. Check15. Is the sensor (with Soldering iron heats polarity) connected oppositely? continually, with the indicator ˙ Resolder the sensor wire. always lightening. Check16. Is the sensor short- Circuited? ˙...
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1. Turn the nut (1) countercloc- kwise and remove the tip enclosure (2), and the tip (3). 2. Turn the nipple(4)counterc- lockwise and remove it from the iron. 3. Pull both the heating element and the assembly(11) (10) cord out of the handle(7). (Toward the tip of the iron).
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2. Measure the resistance value ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’ to confirm that the leads are not twisted and that the grounding wire is properly connected. 3. To confirm that the clasp (9) is clasped with heating elem- ent(10). 1. Turn the unit ON and set the 2.
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Item No Part Part Name Description 47347 Control P.W.B. 47026 Driving P.W.B. 47340 Driving P.W.B 18008.100 Transformer 60W-100V-36V 18008.110 Transformer 60W-110V-36V 18008.220 Transformer 60W-220V-36V 18008.230 Transformer 60W-230V-36V 18069.100 Transformer 90W-100V-36V 18069.110 Transformer 90W-110V-36V 18069.220 Transformer 90W-220V-36V 18069.230 Transformer 90W-230V-36V 11002 Power cord 3 Wired Cord &...
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The Assembly Handle: Item No Part No. Part Name Description 44448 44057.1 Tip Enclosure Soldering Tip Refer to the Last Page 42079 42101.7 Cord Board 45034 Handle Cover 42322.8 20H Handle 13006 Terminal Board 14009 Clasp Heater Combination 12002 Vibrator 12012.1 6 Pins Plug (metal) 14015...
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