8.
Operating Instructions
Verify whether the operating voltage of the unit is identical to that of the electrical supply.
8.1
General
1.
Make sure the station is switched off (on-off switch in the "0" position).
2.
Connect the soldering iron to the soldering station.
3.
Connect the soldering station to a suitable mains outlet using to power cord.
4.
When applicable, connect an earth wrist strap to the earth connection.
8.2
Channel Selection and Parameter Setting
1.
Switch on the soldering station.
2.
This soldering station features three factory pre-set channels and one user-settable channel with
memory. Select the desired channel with the selection button.
CH1: factory pre-set channel at 150 °C
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CH2: factory pre-set channel at 195 °C
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CH3: factory pre-set channel at 300 °C
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CH0: user-settable channel. To memorize your desired temperature setting, keep SET pressed
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for 3 seconds. The set temperature will blink on the display. Set your temperature and press
ENTER. The setting will be memorized after switch-off.
When working with a new tip, let the station idle for three minutes at 250 °C.
3.
Wait until the temperature of the soldering iron is stable.
4.
Tin the surface of the soldering tip by applying a new protective layer of solder.
5.
Always return the soldering iron to its stand between uses.
6.
Keep the channel selection button pressed to enter/exit the standby mode.
7.
Switch off after use.
9.
Maintenance
9.1
General Maintenance
Soldering tips can be replaced simply by unscrewing the barrel nut assembly. Turn off the station and
allow it to cool down first. Damage to the soldering station may occur if the system is left on and the
removed tip has not been replaced.
After removing the tip, you should blow out any oxide dust that may have formed in the tip
receptacle. Be careful not to get dust in your eyes. Replace the tip and tighten the screw. Pliers can
be used to avoid contact with hot surfaces BUT SHOULD BE USED WITH CAUTION because over-
tightening may cause damage to the element or fuse the tip to the element.
The outer cover of the iron and station may be cleaned with a damp cloth using small amounts of
liquid detergent. Never submerse the unit in liquid or allow any liquid to enter the case of the station.
Never use any solvent to clean the case.
If the iron or station should become faulty or, for some reason does not operate normally, the
system should be returned to the service department of your authorized dealer or service agent.
9.2
Tip Maintenance
The soldering iron uses extremely high temperatures. Make sure that the unit is switched off for
maintenance purposes.
Remove the tip and clean it after heavy or moderate use. We recommend cleaning the tip daily if the
station is used frequently.
The supplied soldering tip is made of copper covered with a layer of iron. It will retain its projected life
span if used properly.
Always tin the tip before returning it to the holder, prior to turning off the station or to storing it for
long periods. Wipe the tip on a wet sponge or use our tip cleaner before activating the device.
Using excessive temperatures (more than 400 °C or 750 °F) will shorten the life span of the tip.
Do not exercise excessive pressure on the tip while soldering, as this may cause damage to the tip.
Never clean the tip with a file or with abrasive materials.
Do not use flux containing chloride or acid. Use only resinous fluxes.
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