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If the difference between the required temperature and that of the iron tip is greater
than 10° “WAIT” displays on the LCD.
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To change from °C to °F press
o
C /
o
F button
. The display shows °C or °F after
the temperature figure.
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When the desoldering tip reaches the desired temperature place over the solder
connection on the back of the PCB.
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When the solder melts, pull the trigger on the desoldering iron.
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The solder will be collected in the reservoir on the top of the iron.
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If the tip becomes blocked use the correct size cleaning wires (supplied) to clear
the blockage.
Removing solder waste:
The reservoir must be emptied of solder waste regularly or the efficiency of operation
will be impaired.
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Switch off the mains power and allow the desoldering gun to cool.
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Slide the rear cover clear from the reservoir.
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Lift out the reservoir while retaining the filter pad
and spring plate in position.
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Remove the filter pad and spring plate and empty
out the waste from the reservoir.
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Replace the spring plate and filter into the rear end of the tube and re-insert into
the gun ensuring the spring plate and filter are fully engaged inside the tube and
the front end is slotted into the gun fully.
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Press on the end of the rear cover and slide it back into position.
NOTE:
a new filter pad can be fitted during this process if the one in use is becoming
dirty or worn.
MAINTENANCE
Replacing the desoldering tips:
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There are 3 different diameter tips supplied with this iron.
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Replacing the tip should only be done when the iron is switched off, unplugged
and allowed to cool.
Caution:
Damage could occur if the iron is left powered on without the tip fitted.
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Unscrew the knurled nut and remove the outer
tube retainer.
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Invert the tube and the tip will drop out.
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After removing the tip, blow out any oxide dust
that may have formed in the tip retaining area of
the iron.
Caution:
Care should be taken to avoid getting dust in your eyes.