2.
Simultaneously press buttons: (6) - memory button CH1 and (7) - SMD rework gun on / off switch and keep pressing
them for about 2 seconds. The display will show:
3.
Using button / function knob (9), set the desired SMD rework gun temperature compensation.
4.
Press the button / function knob (9) to save the changes.
Note: both soldering iron and SMD rework gun calibrations of the temperature were precisely made at the factory. Values
of the temperature compensation are pre-set to 0 and should not be freely adjusted.
Note: Where there is a need to exit from the process of functions setting according to the above description, after setting
the desired parameter, do not press any button for approx. 5 seconds. The system stores the previously entered data and
enters into normal operation.
MEMORY BUTTONS CH1, CH2, CH3.
Device is equipped with memory buttons for saving entered data CH1, CH2, CH3.
Each button can save any configuration of all working parameters of the device: soldering iron temperature, SMD reworks
gun temperature, working mode of the SMD rework gun (AUTO or MANUAL), airflow volume, soldering iron sleep time,
temperature unit.
When all needed parameters are entered, press the button CH1 or CH2 or CH3 for approx. 3 seconds. After this time, the
parameters will be stored under the button which was pressed. Later, pressing this button will cause immediately operation
of the device with these stored parameters.
If the display is showing the „---„ it means that the output temperature is lower than 100 ⁰C, HOT AIR station is in
GENERAL REMARKS
1.
stand by mode, HOT AIR gun is placed in the holder.
2.
If the display is showing "S-E" it means that soldering iron is disconnected, and HOT AIR gun is having problem with
the heat sensor.
3.
If the display is showing "F-1" it means that electric circuit of the fan is having problem.
4.
If the display is showing "F-2" it means that the fan is blocked.
5.
When the device is being turned on, both soldering iron and HOT AIR gun should be placed in their holders.
6.
The outlet of the HOT AIR gun should be clean and free from any obstacles.
7.
When using small nozzles, it should be remembered that the air flow should be suitable to the diameter of the fixed
nozzle. In order to avoid any HOT AIR gun damages, too high air flow along with the high temperature mustn't be
used for a long period of time.
8.
Depending on user's needs, different air flow settings may cause slight variations in temperatures value. The minimum
distance between the outlet of the HOT AIR gun and the subject is 2 mm.
9.
Good ventilation of the room in which the appliance is used must be provided. In addition, the device should be placed
in a location with good air circulation to dissipate heat.
SAFETY ISSUES REMARKS
1.
Nozzles should be installed without the use of excessive force, also do not use the pliers or tweezers. Do not over
tighten the mounting screws of the nozzle.
2.
Tips and nozzles can be changed when the HOT AIR gun and the soldering iron are completely cold.
3.
It is forbidden to use the device near the flammable or combustible elements and objects or at similar places. Tips and
nozzles as well as the air coming out of the HOT AIR gun have very high temperature, it is forbidden to touch these
elements as well as it is forbidden to put the hot air directly to face or body. This can cause serious burns.
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REPLACEMENT OF HOT AIR REWORK HEATING ELEMENT
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2
3
4
5
6
1.
Before heater replacement make sure that the HOT AIR gun is completely cold.
2.
Remove the screws in the gun covers.
3.
Unscrew the element of the handle (2) and take off the gun covers.
4.
Gently remove the fan and remove the wire board screws.
5.
Disconnect the heater from the wire board (pay attention to the wires connection order).
6.
Remove the heater from the housing, pay attention to the steel grounding wire.
7.
New heater should be wrapped with new mica paper and then it should be placed inside the housing.
8.
Connect the wires to the board in accordance with their original connection method.
9.
Fix the gun in reverse order.
REPLACEMENT OF THE SOLDERING IRON TIP AND SOLDERING IRON HEATING CORE
ELEMENT
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4
3
2
1
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7
6
Rev. 11.09.2018
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1.
HOT AIR gun covers
2.
element of the handle
3.
heater
4.
heater cover
5.
outlet pipe
6.
nozzle
1.
nut for mounting the soldering iron
tip housing
2.
soldering iron tip housing
3.
soldering iron tip
4.
plastic nut for mounting the heater
and the board wires
5.
spring
6.
heater
7.
wires board
8.
handle
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