KAIWEETS KOT936 - Manual
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Operation
Installation diagram of workbench
- Insert the clips or magnifier into the gooseneck pies then screw tight to avoid the spin around.
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- Screw through the hole to attach the brackets as shown in the picture and tighten with a screwdriver.
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- Insert the feet screw into the station then tighten with a screwdriver.
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- The bottom of the soldering station inserts the station.
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Note:
- First, turn the temperature control knob to 200 oC(392oF) position for preheating, and it can be adjusted to the proper temperature after the preheating is completed.
- If you want to use the components, you can use the holder clips to work.
- The cleaning sponge can be soaked wet to clean the soldering iron tip, if the solder material is attached to the soldering iron tip, then you can use clean copper wire repeatedly to clean the soldering iron tip before soldering.
- Do not use fluxes containing too much chlorine or acid only use fluxes with synthetic resins or resins that have been activated.
- The soldering iron needs to be periodically corrected for temperature. In addition, the temperature of the soldering iron needs to be corrected because the temperature varies depending on the type of iron chosen. You can use a screwdriver in the "CAL" hole on the chassis panel to make fine adjustments yourself.
- Every 24 hours or at least once a week, take out the soldering iron tip to clean and remove foreign objects in the sleeve.
Replacement of soldering iron tip
Note:
- The soldering iron tip can be removed and replaced by unscrewing the sleeve. Be sure to turn off the power of the temperature control table and allow the soldering iron tip to cool down before removing the soldering iron tip.
- Please be careful to avoid getting dust into your eyes when cleaning the oxide dust formed at the sleeve fixation.
- Lock the sleeve with normal hand force after replacing the soldering iron tip. The installation elements are shown in the figure.
- When replacing the new iron core, the iron core should be extended 23mm out of the stainless steel conduit, and then lock the soldering iron core mounting screws inside the handle.
- Care must be taken not to lock too tightly, otherwise the heating body will be damaged.
Package List
Please check the packaging
Name | Quantity | Description of use |
Electric welding station | 1 PCS | Main engine |
Soldering Iron | 1 PCS | Handle for welding |
Advanced soldering iron holder (including cleaning sponge) | 1 PCS | Place soldering iron and sponge for cleaning soldering iron |
Lead-free solder wire 10g | 1 PCS | Welding consumables |
900M soldering iron tips | 5 PCS | As shown in the figure |
Copper wire cleaner for soldering iron tip | 1 PCS | Used for soldering iron head to avoid oxidation and cleaning |
Magnifier | 1 PCS | used for auxiliary viewing of precision components |
Tool holder | 3 PCS | Prevent static electricity and facilitate operation |
Welding table workbench | 1 PCS | Convenient for DIY operation |
User manual | 1 PCS | |
Introduction of 900M soldering iron tips
| Cutter head shape 900M-T-K: Both vertical and pull welding can use soJ/soP to correct bridge tin |
| Flat head 900M-T-D: Suitable for soldering with large tin content, large welding area, thick terminals and large solder joints |
| Horseshoe shape 900M-T-C: Suitable for soldering with large tin content, large welding area, thick terminals and large solder joints |
| Conical 900M-T-B: Suitable for general welding, large and small welding spots |
| Cusp shape 900M-T-l: Suitable for small space welding correction chip to generate tin bridge |
Technical parameters
Power supply voltage | US: AC 110V/60Hz UK: AC 220V-240V/50Hz EU: AC 220V/50Hz JP: AC 100V/50Hz |
Power consumption | 60W |
Temperature range | 200~480oC |
Leakage voltage of soldering iron tip | < 5m V |
Standard soldering iron tip | 900M |
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Please Read First!
- Unplug the power supply before servicing. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified personnel in order to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment.
- When the power is on, the soldering iron tip temperature is above 2000C to 4800C (3920F to 896 0F). Please take care when using it to avoid the risk of burns.
To avoid possible burns or fire hazards, please strictly obey the following instructions:
- Do not touch the metal parts near the tip of the soldering iron.
- Do not use the soldering iron tip near flammable objects.
- Inform other personnel that the soldering iron tip is extremely hot and may cause dangerous accidents, and that the power should be turned off when the soldering station is not in use.
- Turn off the power and wait for the tip to cool to room temperature when replacing parts or soldering iron tips.
To avoid damage to the welding table and to ensure the safety of the operating environment, please obey the following instructions:
- Never use the tip of the soldering iron for anything other than soldering.
- Do not remove residue by knocking the table with the soldering iron, as this may will severely damage the iron.
- Do not change the welding table arbitrarily.
- Do not get the welding table wet or use it with wet hands.
- Welding will emit smoke and it should be operated in an environment with good
ventilation. - Do not make any sudden movements that may injure your body or damage objects when using the welding table.
After-sale: support@kaiweets.com
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