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SOLDERING STATION
Thank you for purchasing our soldering station.
Please read this manual before operating the soldering station.
Store the manual in a safe, easily accessible place for future reference.
Packing List ........................................................................................... 1
Precautions ............................................................................................ 1
Name of Parts ........................................................................................ 2
Setting up & Operating the station ........................................................ 2
Parameters ............................................................................................. 2
Calibration of Iron Temperature ............................................................ 5
Tip Care and Use ................................................................................... 6
Maintenance .......................................................................................... 6
Tips ........................................................................................................ 6-14
Error Messages ...................................................................................... 7
Trouble Shooting Guide ........................................................................ 8
Specifications ........................................................................................ 11
Parts list ................................................................................................. 12
Tips ........................................................................................................ 14
ASE-1107
LED DISPLAY
(Ceramic Heater)
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ASE-1107 SOLDERING STATION LED DISPLAY (Ceramic Heater) Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing our soldering station. Please read this manual before operating the soldering station. Store the manual in a safe, easily accessible place for future reference. Table of Contents Packing List ...................
  • Page 2: Packing List

    Packing List Please check the contents of the station package and confirm that all the items listed below are included. Soldering Station ............1 Card ................1 Soldering Iron Handle ..........1 Iron Holder (With Cleaning Sponge) ......1 Instruction Manual ............1 Precautions WARNING! In this instruction manual, “warning”...
  • Page 3: Name Of Parts

    Name of Parts Setting up & Operating the 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. A.
  • Page 4 B. Connections 1. Connect the cord assembly into the receptacle. 2. Place the soldering iron in the iron holder. 3. Plug the power cord into a power supply. Be sure to ground the unit. 4. Turn the power switch to on. The temperature is preset at 750°F at the factory.
  • Page 5 6 5 0 3. Select the desired value of the 10’s digit. Press the “up” or “down” button to change the displayed value as shown below. ↓ Press "UP” or “DOWN” After selecting, press the “*” button. 6 6 0 After that, the l’s digit will flash to indicate that the l’s digit can be set.
  • Page 6: Parameters

    Parameters Once entering in to the parameter—input mode, set the parameters as the order shown below. After finishing set all the parameters, it can come into the normal operation. 1. Turn off the power switch. Press and hold the “up” and Parameter input Mode “down”...
  • Page 7: Tip Care And Use

    Tip Care and Use • Tip Temperature — High soldering temperature can degrade the tip. Use the lowest possible soldering temperature. The excellent thermal recovery characteristics ensure efficient and effective soldering even at low temperatures. This also protects the soldered items from thermal damage. •...
  • Page 8: Error Messages

    Error Messages Various error messages will be displayed when there is a problem with the soldering station. If the following message is displayed, see the trouble shooting guide. After the power has been turned on, the system checks the memory and the programs. If an abnormality is found, –...
  • Page 9: Trouble Shooting Guide

    Trouble Shooting Guide Problem 1. Check1. Is the fuse blown? The unit does not operate. • Determine why the fuse blew and eliminate the cause, then replace the fuse. a. Is the inside of the iron short-circuited? b. Is the grounding spring touching the heating element? c.
  • Page 10: Checking For Breakage Of The Heating Element And Cord Assembly

    Checking for Breakage of the Heating Element and Cord Assembly Disconnect the plug and measure the resistance value between connecting plug pins as follows. If the values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ are outside the above value, replace the heating element (sensor) and/or cord...
  • Page 11 2. Broken Soldering Iron Cord 1. Turn the unit ON and set the temperature control knob There are two methods of to 899°F. testing the soldering iron cord. Then wiggle and kink the iron cord at various locations along its length, including in the strain relief area. If the LED heater lamp flickers, then the cord needs to be replaced.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Specifications Power Consumption Station Output Voltage 24V AC-50W Temperature Range 400°F-899°F ±18°F of the set temperature Temperature Stability of the tolerance at idling time ±1.8°F Dimensions 120(W)x93(H)x 140(D)mm/4.7 x3 .7x 5.5in Weight (Without Cord) 1300g (2.9 lbs) Soldering Iron Power Consumption 24V AC - 50W Tip to Ground Resistance Under 2Ω...
  • Page 13: Parts List

    Parts List Station Item No. Part Name Description Upper Case E.S.D. P.W.B. for Temp. Control Panel Receptacle Card CAL Pot Plug Membrane Sheet Transformer 100-24V Transformer 110-24V Transformer 120-24V Transformer 220,230,240-24V Lower Case E.S.D. (10) Cord Stopper (11) Power Switch Fuse 125V-2A (12)
  • Page 14 Parts List Soldering Iron (Handle) Item No. Part Name Description Tip Enclosure Soldering Tip See page 14 Nipple Grounding Spring Heating Element Terminal board Double side Handle E.S.D. Handle Cover Cord Bushing Cord Assembly E.S.D. Iron Holder Item No. Part Name Iron holder Cleaning sponge B6565...
  • Page 15 Tips Quick Celsius(°C) / Fahrenheit(°F) Conversion: 100°C = 212°F D.E.V.I.C.E. (Wiki) D.E.V.I.C.E. (Wiki) 150°C = 302°F Please Common electronic see our online 185°C = 365°F services components repairs measuring and and hand soldering 60(tin)/40(lead) blend calculations help techniques 200°C = 392°F 70(tin)/30(lead) blend 250°C = 482°F 50(tin)/50(lead) blend...

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