10-21
Fig. 11: WXD 2 with
connected desoldering
tool
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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6.4
Connecting the soldering tool
Please observe the overview diagrams (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).
1. Check to see if the required soldering tool is correctly connected
(see "Starting up the device" on page 7).
2. Switch on the device at the mains power switch (21).
The display shows the actual temperature value (34), the set-
point temperature (31/35) and the fixed temperatures (28/29 or
37/38) of the connected tool. The set-point temperature and fixed
temperatures are stored in the tool. The actual temperature value
increases to the set-point temperature (= soldering tool is heated
up).
Note
If you want to connect two tools simultaneously to WXD 2, please
note the overload cut-out.
Note
You will find further connection versions on page 22.
Please adhere to the operating instructions of the connected
devices.
Overload cut-out (240 W)
If two tools are simultaneously connected to WXD 2 and together
have a power demand of greater than 240 W, an overload cut-out
will occur (see Fig. 12).
Only one tool/channel can be used at a time.
Activating the soldering tool/channel:
Press the required control keys 1 and 2 (left channel (15)) or 3
and 4 (right channel (9)) simultaneously.
– or–
Remove the required soldering iron from its holder.
6.5
Setting the temperature individually
Please observe the overview diagrams (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).
Setting the fixed temperature
1. Press the required selection key 6 or 16.
The current set-point temperature is shown on the display (see
Fig. 13).
2. Set the required set-point temperature with the turn-and-click
wheel (7).
3. Confirm the value with the Enter key (8).
WXD 2