WD 1 (M) / WD 1000 (M)
2 s ➾
Menu 1
4 s ➾
Menu 2
1x ➾
ON/OFF
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6.2
Soldering and unsoldering
Carry out the soldering work in accordance with the operating
instructions of your connected soldering tool.
Handling soldering tips
Coat the tin-plated soldering tip with solder when heating the iron
for the first time as this will remove any oxide films or impurities
from the soldering tip that have accumulated during storage.
During pauses between soldering and before storing the soldering
iron, ensure that the soldering tip is well-coated.
Do not use aggressive fluxing agents.
Always make sure that the soldering tip is seated correctly.
Select the lowest possible working temperature.
Select the largest possible soldering tip shape for the application:
approx. as large as the soldering pad
Coat the soldering tip well to ensure efficient heat transfer
between the soldering tip and soldering point.
Switch off the system if you do not intend to use the soldering iron
for longer periods or activate the Weller temperature reduction
function
Coat the tip before placing the soldering iron in the holder.
Apply the solder directly at the soldering point, not on the
soldering tip.
Change the soldering tip using an appropriate tool.
Do not subject the soldering tip to physical force.
Note
The control units have been adapted to hold a medium-sized
soldering tip. Discrepancies may occur if the tip is changed or a
different shaped tip is used.
7 Special functions
The special functions are divided into 2 menu levels:
Menu 1 with options for setting the
standby temperature, temperature cut-off (setback), automatic
shut-off time (Auto OFF), temperature offset, window function,
temperature units and locking function.
Menu 2 with options for setting the ID code and calibration
function (FCC).
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