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Replacing The Heating Element; Technical Specifications - Velleman VTSS100 Manual Del Usuario

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3. Set the temperature (± 300 ~ 350°C) and the airflow (1 ~ 3).
4. Apply some solder paste onto the IC.
5. Preheat the IC.
6. Solder the IC onto the PCB by heating the lead frame evenly.
7. Wash away the flux when soldering is completed.
NOTE: Be very careful not to damage the IC when soldering. Examine soldering conditions sufficiently.
DESOLDERING
1. Connect the unit to the mains by means of the power cord and switch on the unit. Upon connection, the
automatic blowing function will start blowing air through the pipe. The heating element remains cool.
2. Switch on your station. The heating element warms up.
3. Set the temperature (± 300 ~ 350°C) and air flow (1 ~ 3).
4. Melt the solder. Hold the gun in such way that the nozzle be directly over the IC. Be careful not to touch any
leads of the IC.
5. Remove the IC using tweezers.
6. Turn off the power to the unit.

4. Replacing the Heating Element

CAUTION: Disconnect the unit from the mains prior to examining and maintaining. Failure to
do so may result in electroshocks.
1. Loosen the two screws and slide out the heating element. Be careful not to drop the quartz glass or the
heating element.
2. Disconnect the terminal and remove the heating element.
3. Insert a new heating element and reconnect the terminal. Reconnect the ground wire. Handle the heating
element with great care.
4. Reassemble the handle.

5. Technical Specifications

Power Supply
Dimensions Station
Total Weight
Power Consumption
Temperature Range
Air Capacity
Heating Element
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The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
VTSS100_v3
230VAC / 50Hz
188 x 127 x 2446mm
3.8kg
250W
100°C ~ 500°C
23l/min
metal heating core
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