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Setting/Changing the Temperature

CAUTION

The temperature setting range is 100 – 450

°

C (212 – 842

°

F).

Attempt to enter a value outside the setting range will cause the display to begin flashing the HUNDREDS digit again.
Reenter a correct value.

Both the display temperature and the temperature setting are the temperature at the sensor.  (Even with the same
temperature setting, the temperature of the hot air differs depending on the nozzle size.)

Example:  Change the temperature setting from 300 to 450

°

C.

Press the        button once.

Press the        or        button.

Press and hold the        button 
for more than one second.

Press the        button once.

Press the        button once.

UP

DOWN

Press the        or        button.

UP

DOWN

1. Insert the control card into the slot in the

front of the unit.

2. Press  the 

  on  temperature  setting

section for more than one second.

The station goes into temperature setting
mode and the HUNDREDS digit flashes on
the display, indicating that the HUNDREDS
digit can be entered.

NOTE:

It can be flashing even though no card in the
unit, but the temperature cannot be set.

3. Enter the HUNDREDS digit.

Use the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 buttons to select the

desired  value  for  the  HUNDREDS  digit.

Only 1, 2, 3, or 4 can be selected.  (In 

°

F

mode,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  and  8  can  be
selected). 

  When  the  desired  value  is

displayed, press the 

 button.  The TENS

digit begins to flash.

4. Enter TENS digit.

Use the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 buttons to select the

desired value for the TENS digit.  

Any value

from 0 to 9 can be selected.

  When the

desired value is displayed, press the 
button.  The UNITS digit begins to flash.

5. Enter the UNITS digit.

Select the desired value for the UNITS digit
in the same manner as for the TENS digit.

Press the 

 button.

The  temperature  setting  is  stored  in
memory.  Heater control begins after the
new  temperature  setting  is  displayed.
Remove the control card.

CAUTION

If  the  power  is  turned  OFF  before  the  temperature
setting procedure is completed, the new setting value
will not be stored in memory.

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Summary of Contents for 850D

Page 1: ...Keep this manual readily accessible for reference SMD Rework Station TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKING LIST SPECIFICATIONS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PART NAMES 3 PREPARATION ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...

Page 2: ...7 9 in 200 g 0 44 lb Handpiece This product is ESD protected Specifications and design subject to change without notice PACKING LIST Hakko 850D station 1 Handpiece holder 1 Control card 1 Card chain...

Page 3: ...personnel or touch the metal parts near the nozzle Do not use the product near combustible gases or flammable materials Advise those in the work area that the unit can reach very high temperatures and...

Page 4: ...crew Heater indicator lamp Jack for optional foot switch Handpiece holder Fuse Nozzle not included This jack is for the foot switch only Do not connect any other device S CAUTION 4 5 AIR CONTROL 3 2 1...

Page 5: ...h the nozzle Loosen the nozzle mounting screw Attach the nozzle as shown in the drawing Figure 2 C Electrical Connection and Power ON 1 Place the handpiece on the holder Figure 4 2 Plug the power cord...

Page 6: ...initiated by the second activation of the Start switch CAUTION Do not stop the hot air by turning the power switch OFF CAUTION To avoid damage to the equipment do not turn the power switch OFF until...

Page 7: ...digit flashes on the display indicating that the HUNDREDS digit can be entered NOTE It can be flashing even though no card in the unit but the temperature cannot be set 3 Enter the HUNDREDS digit Use...

Page 8: ...or F temperature display selection 2 Power save time select 30 or 60 minutes 3 Sensor temperature display Once the station enters parameter mode set the parameters in the order shown below After all...

Page 9: ...the photo shown If the width of the IC does not match the size of the FP pick up adjust the width of the pick up by squeezing the wire In case of PLCC or small components such as chip resistors desold...

Page 10: ...ring is completed clean the residual flux from the board with an appropriate cleaner NOTE Soldering with hot air has many advantages such as the inherent ability to pre heat the component being replac...

Page 11: ...ion are inside the pipe Be careful not to drop or lose these items 4 Disconnect the heater sensor connector and remove the heater 2 Measure the resistance value 1 Measure the resistance value a of the...

Page 12: ...r procedures to correct the error Sensor Error This error occurs when there is the possibility of a sensor failure or a failure in the sensor circuit flashes and the power is shut down Heater Error Th...

Page 13: ...the fuse blown ACTION Investigate why the fuse blew and then replace the fuse If the cause can not be determined replace the fuse If the fuse blows again send the unit in for repair flashes indicatin...

Page 14: ...0 3 x 0 7 7 2 0 28 19 0 75 A1135B PLCC 17 5 x 17 5 0 68 x 0 68 44 Pins 15 0 59 15 0 59 A 18 5 0 73 B 18 5 0 73 A1136B PLCC 20 x 20 0 78 x 0 78 52 Pins A1137B PLCC 25 x 25 0 98 x 0 98 68 Pins A1138B P...

Page 15: ...1 39 B 35 2 1 39 A 42 5 1 67 B 42 5 1 67 A1257B SOP 11 x 21 0 43 x 0 83 21 0 83 A1259B SOP 13 x 28 0 51 x 1 1 13 5 0 53 A1260B SOP 8 6 x 18 0 34 x 0 71 8 7 0 34 19 0 75 29 1 14 A1258B SOP 7 6 x 12 7 0...

Page 16: ...er foot Description 120 V 100 120 V 110 120 V With high nut nylon band double side tape 8 x 5 x 130 mm 0 3 x 0 2 x 5 1 in With silicone tube assembly 4 ea Item No 1 Part No B1649 Part Name Foot switch...

Page 17: ...M2 6 x 10 2 Tapping screw Fluted point M2 6 x 6 3 Item No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part No B2452 A1434 B2735 B2456 B2457 B2458 B1354 B2736 B2635 B2634 Part Name Pipe Heating element Handle Packing Termin...

Page 18: ...cord Fuse Transformer Handpiece Terminal board CA sensor Heater Heater element 1 GND 1 1 1 1 3 CN10 1 CN2 Jack for foot switch 2 P W B Display CN4 3 1 3 12 CN3 1 11 1 CN9 CN8 CN6 P W B Heat control CN...

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