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6. OPERATION

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OPERATION

1. Turn the power switch ON.
2. A heat range indicator (one of the four

segment buttons, indicating the selected
range) will blink.

3. When the set temperature is reached, the

buzzer alarm sounds indicating it is ready for
use. The indicator lamp remains on steadily.

NOTE:

When not in use, place the soldering iron to the iron
holder.

 Control card

Each FP-101 comes with a small card, which
inserts into the Card slot on the front of the unit.
This card is used when changing 

heat ranges

.

Any FP-101 card can be used with any FP-101
soldering station.

 Changing the heat range

1. Insert the control card into the slot in the

front of the unit.

As previously noted, the four segment
lights on the front panel indicate the heat
range selected for the FP-101 (6.5=
~650

°

F. [343

°

C]; 7.0= ~700

°

F. [371

°

C];

7.5= ~750

°

F. [399

°

C]; 8.0= ~800

°

F.

[427

°

C]. The ranges are approximate

values only; the actual tip temperature
depends upon tip geometry and mass.
These lights are 

indicators;

 one must

press the “heat range” button, located
below the indicators, to change range.

2. Press the heat range selector button. Each

time this button is pressed a different heat
range indicator lamp will light. It will blink

slowly

 until the set range is reached; once at

temperature, it will remain on steadily.

3. Removing the card.

When the station is on and the control card
is in the station, the temperature can be
changed any time.

4. When the alarm sounds and the heat range

indicator lamp starts lighting, the station is
ready for use.

When power is switched off the selected heat
range is stored in memory.

The heat range selector button

7.5

6.5

8.0

7.0

MODEL

FP-101

7.5

6.5

8.0

7.0

®

CAUTION:

The control card must be inserted into the card slot in the
correct direction for data to be entered.

Summary of Contents for FP-101

Page 1: ...ntrol features unique to the FP 101 make it applicable to a broad range of soldering applications Please read this manual before operating the FP 101 Keep this manual readily accessible for reference...

Page 2: ...nt panel indicate the heat range selected for the FP 101 6 5 650 F 343 C 7 0 700 F 371 C 7 5 750 F 399 C 8 0 800 F 427 C 9 F 5 C at idle temperature Power consumption Tip to ground resistance Tip to g...

Page 3: ...o become wet or use it with wet hands Do not modify the FP 101 Use only genuine Hakko replacement parts Do not bend or damage the control card If the card does become damaged do not force the card int...

Page 4: ...n Tip tray Tip cleaner Tip not included Receptacle Card slot The heat range selector button Auto power shutoff switch on the bottom front of the case FM 2021 Connector assembly Sleeve assembly 7 5 6 5...

Page 5: ...pad 4 Soldering station 1 Insert the connector cord into the receptacle at the front of the station 2 Plug the power cord into a grounded wall socket The FP 101 is protected against electrostatic dis...

Page 6: ...F 343 C 7 0 700 F 371 C 7 5 750 F 399 C 8 0 800 F 427 C The ranges are approximate values only the actual tip temperature depends upon tip geometry and mass These lights are indicators one must press...

Page 7: ...ed with solder turn the wire until a clean surface is presented When changing the cleaning wire lift the case top vertically to prevent solder debris from falling out 7 PARAMETER SETTINGS Auto power s...

Page 8: ...s not active Never allow the unit to idle at a high temperature for extended periods This will allow the tip to become oxidized Turn the power switch OFF If it is to be out of service for several hour...

Page 9: ...Check the grounding line 1 Unplug the connection cord from the station 2 Measure the resistance value between Pin 2 and the tip 3 If the value exceeds 2 at room temperature perform the tip maintenanc...

Page 10: ...e heat range indicator lamp will blink rapidly and the heater is shut down NOTE Only the FM 2021 is compatible with the FP 101 Heater terminal short circuit error Soldering iron error 7 5 6 5 8 0 7 0...

Page 11: ...eakage Solder does not wet the tip CHECK Is the tip contaminated with oxide ACTION Remove the oxide see Tip maintenance on P 7 The tip temperature is too high CHECK Is the connection cord broken ACTIO...

Page 12: ...iring board for switch Grounding plate Fuse Description with LED lens and shieding plate 120V with rubber foot 2A UL 2 1 3 3 5 4 9 8 7 6 Tapping screw 4 12 4 Tapping screw 3 12 1 Tapping screw 3 8 3 T...

Page 13: ...rt Name Conversion kit Connector assembly Connector cover Sleeve assembly Sleeve assembly Sleeve assembly Tip Heat resistant pad Specifications is yellow Yellow Orange Blue Iron Holder 1 B2790 B2791 B...

Page 14: ...3 0 1 6 7 5 3 0 R0 2 9 3 R0 2 7 9 T7 JL02 SHAPE 0 2RLB Bent T7 JS02 SHAPE 0 2RSSB Bent 0 37 0 31 60 12 1 T7 C1 SHAPE 1C Bevel 0 47 0 04 45 1 11 5 T7 BC1 SHAPE 1BC Bevel 0 45 0 04 1 45 11 5 T7 BCF1 SH...

Page 15: ...12 19 5 0 77 20 9 0 82 0 4 T7 1008 SOP19 5 x 10 2 20 5 4 3 13 4 6 0 24 0 17 0 53 14 8 0 58 0 81 T7 1009 SOP13 4 x 20 5 14 8 9 7 5 5 13 6 0 54 8 5 0 33 0 22 0 38 0 58 T7 1201 PLCC13 6 x 8 5 11 5 11 5 5...

Page 16: ...DUCTS INC 28920 N AVENUE WILLIAMS VALENCIA CA 91355 U S A TEL 661 294 0090 FAX 661 294 0096 Toll Free 800 88 HAKKO www hakkousa com 4 2 5 5 6 Sep 2003 MA01226JU030930 13 WIRING DIAGRAM AC TR RED BLK W...

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