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L.  Utilizing the Solder Iron Digital Temperature Calibration 

 

By  default,  the  system  is  properly  calibrated  but  for  some  cases 

when  a  little  adjustment  of  the  soldering  iron  temperature  is  required 

the following procedure can be done. 

1.  Turn on the soldering iron function switch “A4”. Set to appropriate 

temperature you want to calibrate. Place the tip of the soldering 

iron on an external temperature sensor. 

2.  The readings on the external temperature sensor should be more 

or less equal to the displayed temperature. 

3.  Write down the displayed actual temperature of the soldering iron 

and   the   displayed   temperature   readout   from   the   external 

temperature   sensor.   If   there   is   a   large   discrepancy   in   the 

temperature reading we can re-calibrate  the temperature setting. 

5.  Follow   System   Setting     procedures   1   to   6.   Adjust   system 

selection  menu  to  “  4”,  then   press  the  hot  air  gun  increase 

temperature adjustment button “B3”.  

6.  If  successful  the  display  “B1”  would  show  “  000  ”  indicating 

soldering iron digital calibration is being set. 

7.  A  lighted  Soldering  Iron heater  indicator  LED  ”A1” indicates  that 

the   number   shown   is   a   positive   calibration   value,   an   unlit 

Soldering   Iron   heater   indicator   LED     “A1”   indicates   that   the 

number shown is a negative calibration value,. 

8.  Compare   the   recorded   actual   temperature   and   external 

temperature  readings.  If  external temperature  readings  is higher 

that  the  actual  temperature  display  then  get  the  difference  and  

enter  a  negative  value  by  pressing  the  hot  air  gun  decrease 

temperature adjustment button “B2”, Calibration can be adjusted 

from –70 to 70 degrees with “000 ” signifying no offset. 

9.  Press   the   soldering   iron   function   switch   “A4”   to   save   the 

calibration settings and exit from the calibration  menu. 

 

OPERATING GUIDELINES 

Summary of Contents for Int968

Page 1: ...u for purchasing Aoyue Int968 Repairing System It is important to read the manual before using the equipment Please keep manual in accessible place for future reference Deluxe Repairing System Centigr...

Page 2: ...Assembly and Preparation 8 Operating Guidelines 9 17 Care and Maintenance 18 Basic Troubleshooting Guide 19 Air Nozzles 20 This manual is designed to familiarize and instruct the op erator with the p...

Page 3: ...ackage It has several safety features such as the auto cooling process of the Hot Air Gun and overheat protection circuit It has several advanced features such as Centigrade and Fahrenheit display sel...

Page 4: ...mes created at the source Knob type Soldering Iron temperature control for simple yet efficient working temperature selection Solder Iron digital calibration Easily adjust temperature offset with a fe...

Page 5: ...C Heating Element Ceramic Heater Output Voltage 24V Tip to Ground Resistance Below 2 Tip to Ground Potential Below 2mV HOT AIR Power Consumption 550W Temperature Range 100 C 480 C Heating Element Cera...

Page 6: ...p or sharply jolt the unit Contains delicate parts that may break if unit is dropped Unplug the unit from the main power source if it will not be used for a long period Turn off power during breaks if...

Page 7: ...bsorber function switch B1 Hot Air Gun temperature display B2 Hot Air Gun decrease temperature adjustment button B3 Hot Air Gun increase temperature adjustment button B4 Hot Air Gun activation switch...

Page 8: ...ce the soldering iron to the soldering iron stand 4 Attach soldering iron spring holder as seen 5 C Soldering Iron Stand D Hot Air Gun The Hot Air Gun holder was installed on the station upside down f...

Page 9: ...ns properly secured switch ON the device by activating the main power switch 3 The display panel B1 will temporarily show the product name in a scrolling manner and then display OFF once the scroll is...

Page 10: ...te after the desired hot air temperature and airflow level are reached as also indicated from display panel B1 and the airflow gauge 7 When reworking is complete return the Hot Air Gun to its holder a...

Page 11: ...heater indicator LED indicates desired temperature is reached 5 When soldering is complete deactivate the SOLDER IRON activation switch A4 It is now safe to switch off the main power switch H System S...

Page 12: ...ocedures 1 to 6 2 Adjust system selection menu to Sel 2 then press the hot air gun increase temperature adjustment button B3 3 If successful the display B1 would show t30 indicating Hot air gun sleep...

Page 13: ...he centigrade scale or the Fahrenheit scale To switch between the two scales follow these procedures 1 Follow System Setting procedures 1 to 6 Adjust system selection menu to 3 then press the hot air...

Page 14: ...llow System Setting procedures 1 to 6 Adjust system selection menu to 4 then press the hot air gun increase temperature adjustment button B3 6 If successful the display B1 would show 000 indicating so...

Page 15: ...air gun increase temperature adjustment button B3 2 If successful the display would show 000 indicating hot air gun digital calibration is being set 3 A lighted Soldering Iron heater indicator LED A1...

Page 16: ...adjustment menu by pressing the soldering iron function switch A4 O Calibrating the Airflow If the airflow is too low or too high due to different line voltages The airflow calibration can be digital...

Page 17: ...ibration adjustment menu by pressing the soldering iron function switch A3 5 Turn on the hot air gun function and check if additional air flow calibration is needed Repeat steps 1 to 7 each time selec...

Page 18: ...heating element is found in the middle part of the hot air gun The normal life of a heating element is 1 year under normal operating conditions Steps 1 Loosen the 3 screws that secure the handle 2 Sli...

Page 19: ...if the 4 screws that hold the pump in place are properly and tightly connected Unplug the system from the main power source before opening the case to check inside the station PROBLEM 5 THE UNIT IS VE...

Page 20: ...3 8 9 10 3 1132 5 6 13mm 16 4 7 14 11 7 1133 7 5 15mm 17 6 15 13 1134 7 5 18mm 20 6 18 13 1257 11 21mm 22 11 20 18 1258 7 6 12 7mm 12 7 10 14 1259 13 28mm 30 12 5 28 19 5 1260 8 6 18mm 20 7 7 18 14 7...

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