For your safety
Starting up the device
Caution!
Please adhere to the operating instructions of
the connected devices.
Put the tool into operation as described in the
chapter „Placing into operation".
Check to see if the mains voltage mat-
ches the ratings on the nameplate.
Soldering and desoldering
Carry out soldering work as directed in the opera-
ting instructions of your connected soldering tool.
Handling the soldering tips
Coat the selective and tinnable soldering tip with
solder when heating it up for the first time. This
removes oxide coatings which have formed
during storage and impurities from the soldering
tip.
Make sure that the soldering tip is well coated
with solder during breaks between soldering work
and prior to storage of the device.
Do not use aggressive fluxing agents.
Always make sure that the soldering tips are
fitted properly.
Select as low a working temperature as possible.
Select the largest possible soldering tip shape for
the application.
Rule of thumb: the soldering tip should be roughly
as large as the soldering pad.
Coat the soldering tip well with solder to ensure
Overload cut-out
To avoid overloading the station, power output is
automatically reduced in the event of an overload.
Make sure the machine is switched off before
plugging in.
After switching on the device, the microprocessor
carries out a self- test and reads out the values of
the parameters stored in the 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).
that there is efficient heat transfer between the
soldering tip and the soldering area.
Prior to extended breaks between soldering work,
switch off the soldering system or use the Weller
function to reduce the temperature when the
soldering equipment is not in use.
Coat the tip with solder prior to storage if you do
not intend to use the soldering iron for an
extended period of time.
Apply solder directly to the soldering area, not to
the soldering tip.
Change the soldering tips using the designated
tool.
Do not apply mechanical force to the soldering
tip.
Notice
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.
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