Pace WJS 100 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Operation and Maintenance Manual for
WJS 100 Soldering System(s)
P/N 5050-0574 REV. A10
This manual applies to:
Model
WJS-100
WJS-100/E
WJS-100 w/ ISB
WJS-100/E w/ ISB
Part Number
8007-0558
8007-0559
8007-0560
8007-0561

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  • Page 1 Operation and Maintenance Manual for WJS 100 Soldering System(s) P/N 5050-0574 REV. A10 This manual applies to: Model Part Number WJS-100 8007-0558 WJS-100/E 8007-0559 WJS-100 w/ ISB 8007-0560 WJS-100/E w/ ISB 8007-0561...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Auto Off........................8 Exiting Set-Up Mode ....................8 Default Factory Settings ..................9 Available Tips………………………………………...........9 System Calibration ......................9 Corrective Maintenance ....................10 Spare Parts........................10 Service ..........................11 PACE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT..............11 ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 11...
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information Introduction Thank you for purchasing the WJS 100 Soldering System. This manual will provide you with the information necessary to properly set up, operate, and maintain your system. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the system. The systems featured in this guide are available in either 115 VAC or 230 VAC versions. All of these models incorporate Intelliheat™...
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    Always store the handpiece in its holder. Be sure to place the handpiece in its holder after use and allow heater / tip to cool before storing. 4. Always use PACE systems in a well ventilated area. A fume extraction system such as those available from PACE are highly, recommended to help protect personnel from solder flux fumes.
  • Page 5: Tip & Tool Stand Mounting Options

    7. Tighten the nuts with a wrench or pliers. Handpiece Connection The WJS 100 is designed to work with Intelliheat compatible TD-100 Thermo-Drive ® Soldering handpieces and WJS 100 Tip heater Cartridges with the gold end connector. Using other handpieces or tips may damage your WJS system or the tips/handpeices.
  • Page 6: Digital Control Led Operation

    Password has been stored in system memory. As the Password is entered, the zero will increase by one as each key entry is made. 5. "no" will be displayed if the entered password does not match the stored Password. ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 6 of 11...
  • Page 7: Customizing Your System

    6. The LED Display now shows the stored default Low ("Lo") Temperature Limit with the display alternating to show "Lo" and the stored limit. Choose one of the following: ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 11...
  • Page 8: Temperature Setback

    By turning the Power Switch OFF (“0”) and then back ON (“1”). Exiting Set-Up Mode 9. The LED Display now reads "End". The Set-Up Mode procedure is now complete. Choose one of the following steps: ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 8 of 11...
  • Page 9: Default Factory Settings

    3. The system will prompt you to enter the measured temperature using the keypad. 4. Press the program key and the system will restart. 5. To clear the calibration, remove the handpiece while the power source is ON. ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 9 of 11...
  • Page 10: Corrective Maintenance

    Fuse, 1.25 Amp Time Lag (Domestic) 1159-0251-P5 Fuse, 0.63 Amp Time Lag (Export Models) 1159-0214-P5 Service Please contact PACE or your local distributor for service and repair. ©2010 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved Page 10 of 11...
  • Page 11: Pace Limited Warranty Statement

    Warranty service may be obtained by contacting the appropriate PACE Company or local Authorized PACE distributor as set forth below to determine if return of any item is required, or if repairs can be made by the user in the field. Any warranty or other claim with respect to the products must be made with sufficient evidence of purchase and date of receipt, otherwise user’s rights under this warranty shall be...

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