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If the sensor temperature falls below the
difference between the current temperature
setting and the low-temperature alarm tolerance,
is displayed and the warning buzzer
sounds. When the tip temperature rises to a
value within the set tolerance, the buzzer will
stop sounding.
EXAMPLE:
Assume that the temperature setting is 400°C/750°F and
the tolerance 50°C/100°F. If the temperature continues to
decrease and finally falls below the value indicated below
while the heating element is on, the displayed value starts
blinking to indicate that the tip temperature has dropped.
●
Soldering iron error
●
Heater terminal short circuit
error
●
Low-temperature alarm
tolerance error
●
Sensor Error
EXAMPLE:
350ºC (400ºC – 50ºC)
OR
650ºF (750ºF – 100ºF)
Set temperature
Low-temperature alarm tolerance
Low-temperature alarm tolerance
Set temperature
8. ERROR MESSAGES
When there is the possibility that a failure has
occurred in the sensor or heater (including the
sensor circuit),
is displayed and the power
is shut down.
NOTE:
The sensor error also occurs if the tip is not inserted
properly.
When a grip is connected,
may be displayed
momentarily. This does not indicate a malfunction.
will flash, and the buzzer will sound
continuously, when the tip is inserted incorrectly,
an incompatible tip is inserted, or a foreign
object has found its way into the connector.
will be displayed if the connector cord
is not attached to the station or the wrong
soldering iron is connected.