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CONTROL PANEL GUIDE 

LEGEND: 
 1 — Actual / Set Temperature Display  
 2 — Hot Plate Function Button  
 3 — Increase Set Temperature Button 
 4 — Decrease Set Temperature Button 
 5 —  Smoke Absorber ON/OFF Button 
 6 —  Main Power Switch 
 7 —  Sensor 
  

Fuse 

AC plug 

Back Panel 

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IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 

1.  Make sure the equipment is placed on a flat stable surface. 
2.  Ensure all terminal connections are properly secured. 

IMPORTANT: 

Please refer to the 

CONTROL PANEL GUIDE 

page for buttons and 

display panel directory.

 

A.   Solder Pot  
1.  Plug the device to the main power source using the power cord 

provided in the package. 

2.  Switch ON the device by activating the main power switch. The display 

panel  (“1” from the control panel guide) will show “OFF”. This 
indicates that the solder pot heating function is not activated. 

3.  If the system's solder pot heating function is deactivated and the 

actual temperature of the hot plate is above 70 degrees Celsius. The 
display will alternate between showing the actual temperature of the 
solder pot and the word “OFF”. This is to indicate that the solder pot 
temperature is still at a relatively high temperature.  

4.  When the actual temperature falls below 70 degrees Celsius the 

display would continuously show the message “OFF”. This indicates 
that the solder pot function is turned off, and the temperature of the 
solder pot has cooled to below 70 degrees Celsius. 

5.  To start the solder pot heating function press and hold the solder pot 

activation button. (“2” from the control panel guide) 

6.  The display would initially show the set temperature (“1” from the 

control panel guide). After a few seconds the display will switch to 
displaying the actual temperature.  

8. Adjust the desired set temperature by pushing the increase or 

decrease set temperature buttons.(“3” and “4” of the control panel 
guide.)  

9.  Make sure that the smoke filtering function is turned off  during initial 

heat up. 

 

OPERATING GUIDELINES 

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