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 Checking Procedure

WARNING:

Unless otherwise directed, carry out these procedures with the power switch OFF and the power UNPLUGGED.

 Check for a broken heater or 

sensor

1.  Check for a broken heater or sensor

Measure the resistance

across this position.

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  Verify the electrical integrity of the heater and 

sensor.

  Measure the resistance of the heater and sen-

sor while at room temperature (15 to 25°C; 59 

to  77°F).  It  should  be  8

Ω

 ±10%.  If  the  resis-

tance exceeds these limits, replace the tip.

 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

Ω

 (at room temperature), 

perform the tip maintenance described on P.7. 

If the value still does not decrease, check the 

connection cord for breakage.

 Checking the connection cord 

for breakage

1.  Remove  the  soldering  tip  and  the  sleeve  as-

sembly.

2.  Turn the front piece of the FM-2021 clockwise 

and remove the cover.

3.  Measure  the  resistance  values  between  the 

connector and the lead wires at the socket as 

follows:

Pin 1 - Red 

Pin 2 - Green

Pin 3 - Black  Pin 5 - White

  If any value exceeds 0

Ω

, replace the FM-2021.

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8. MAINTENANCE

 Tip maintenance

High  temperatures  shorten  tip  life  and  may 

cause  thermal  shock  to  components. Always 

use the lowest possible temperature when sol-

dering. The excellent thermal recovery charac-

teristics of the FP-102 ensure effective solder-

ing at low temperatures.

2. Cleaning

Always  clean  the  soldering  tip  before  use  to 

remove  any  residual  solder  or  flux  adhering 

to  it.  Use  the  599B  tip  cleaner  (provided  with 

the FP-102) or use a clean and moist cleaning 

sponge  part  no. A1519.  Contaminants  on  the 

tip  have  many  deleterious  effects,  including 

reduced  heat  conductivity,  which contribute to 

poor soldering performance.

3. After use

Always clean the tip and coat it with fresh sol-

der after use. This guards against oxidation.

4. When the unit is not being used 

and the auto power shutoff is 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 hours, it is 

advisable to pull the power plug as well.

5. Inspecting and cleaning the tip

This procedure, if followed daily, will materially 

add to tip life.

a.  Set the heat range to 6.5.

b.  When the temperature stabilizes, clean the 

tip (see 2, above) and check the condition of 

the tip. If the tip is badly worn or deformed, 

replace it.

c.  If the solder plated part of the tip is covered 

with  black  oxide,  apply  fresh  solder,  con-

taining flux, and clean the tip again. Repeat 

until all the oxide is removed, then coat the 

tip with fresh solder.

d.  Turn the power OFF and remove the tip. Set 

the tip aside to cool.

CAUTION:

NEVER file the tip to remove oxides!

1. Tip temperature

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Summary of Contents for FP-102

Page 1: ... CAUTIONS NOTES AND EXAMPLES 2 4 PART NAMES 3 5 INITIAL SETUP 3 6 OPERATION 5 7 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 8 MAINTENANCE 7 9 ERROR MESSAGES 9 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 10 11 PARTS LIST 11 12 TIP STYLES 13 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 15 HEAD OFFICE 4 5 SHIOKUSA 2 CHOME NANIWA KU OSAKA 556 0024 JAPAN TEL 81 6 6561 3225 FAX 81 6 6561 8466 http www hakko com AMERICAN HAKKO PRODUCTS INC 28920 N AVENUE WILLIAMS VALENCI...

Page 2: ...Stability 75 W The four segment lights on the front panel indicate the heat range selected for the FP 102 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 Ground Potential Total Length w o cord Weight w o cord Cord 70 W 24 V 2 2 mV 188 mm 7 4 in with 2 4D tip 30 g 0 067 lb 1 07 oz with 2 4D tip 1 2 m 4 ft ...

Page 3: ...me wet or use it with wet hands Do not modify the FP 102 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 into the station slot Do not strike the iron against hard objects to remove excess solder This may damage the iron Remove power and iron cords by holding theplug not thewires Be sure the work area is well vent...

Page 4: ...Holder 1 B3001 B2791 B2999 599B 02 599 029 B2756 With screw With rubber feet B3000 iron receptacle Iron receptacle Retaining clip Iron holder base Tip cleaner Cleaning wire Tip tray 3 2 1 1 6 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 3 1 3 5 See section 12 TIP STYLES 7 4 5 12 4 PART NAMES 3 Heat resistant pad Iron holder FP 102 Soldering station Control card Card chain Tip tray Tip cleaner Tip not included Receptacle Card sl...

Page 5: ...TE Spare or repair parts do not include mounting screws if they are not listed on the description Screws must be ordered separately 7 5 6 5 8 0 7 0 MODEL FP 102 FP 102 Station Item No Part No B2839 B2861 B2835B B2836 B2837 B2838 B2852 B1319 B2015 B2103 B2227 B2224 Part Name Control card Front panel P W B temperature control and connector Transformer Upper case Lower case Power switch Power cord Co...

Page 6: ...or one of the four seg ment 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 102 comes with a small card which inserts into the Card slot on the front of the unit This card is used w...

Page 7: ...tor lamps light in a slow clockwise sequence If the sta tion is left in this mode the alarm will continue to sound every thirty minutes To resume sol dering cycle the power switch OFF then ON The power will be turned on automatically if the heat range selector button is pressed before the temperature decreases to 100 C 212 F The auto power shutoff switch is on the bottom front of the case To turn ...

Page 8: ...emperature when sol dering The excellent thermal recovery charac teristics of the FP 102 ensure effective solder ing at low temperatures 2 Cleaning Always clean the soldering tip before use to remove any residual solder or flux adhering to it Use the 599B tip cleaner provided with the FP 102 or use a clean and moist cleaning sponge part no A1519 Contaminants on the tip have many deleterious effect...

Page 9: ...emperature when sol dering The excellent thermal recovery charac teristics of the FP 102 ensure effective solder ing at low temperatures 2 Cleaning Always clean the soldering tip before use to remove any residual solder or flux adhering to it Use the 599B tip cleaner provided with the FP 102 or use a clean and moist cleaning sponge part no A1519 Contaminants on the tip have many deleterious effect...

Page 10: ...tor lamps light in a slow clockwise sequence If the sta tion is left in this mode the alarm will continue to sound every thirty minutes To resume sol dering cycle the power switch OFF then ON The power will be turned on automatically if the heat range selector button is pressed before the temperature decreases to 100 C 212 F The auto power shutoff switch is on the bottom front of the case To turn ...

Page 11: ...or one of the four seg ment 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 102 comes with a small card which inserts into the Card slot on the front of the unit This card is used w...

Page 12: ...TE Spare or repair parts do not include mounting screws if they are not listed on the description Screws must be ordered separately 7 5 6 5 8 0 7 0 MODEL FP 102 FP 102 Station Item No Part No B2839 B2861 B2835B B2836 B2837 B2838 B2852 B1319 B2015 B2103 B2227 B2224 Part Name Control card Front panel P W B temperature control and connector Transformer Upper case Lower case Power switch Power cord Co...

Page 13: ...Holder 1 B3001 B2791 B2999 599B 02 599 029 B2756 With screw With rubber feet B3000 iron receptacle Iron receptacle Retaining clip Iron holder base Tip cleaner Cleaning wire Tip tray 3 2 1 1 6 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 3 1 3 5 See section 12 TIP STYLES 7 4 5 12 4 PART NAMES 3 Heat resistant pad Iron holder FP 102 Soldering station Control card Card chain Tip tray Tip cleaner Tip not included Receptacle Card sl...

Page 14: ...me wet or use it with wet hands Do not modify the FP 102 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 into the station slot Do not strike the iron against hard objects to remove excess solder This may damage the iron Remove power and iron cords by holding theplug not thewires Be sure the work area is well vent...

Page 15: ...Stability 75 W The four segment lights on the front panel indicate the heat range selected for the FP 102 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 Ground Potential Total Length w o cord Weight w o cord Cord 70 W 24 V 2 2 mV 188 mm 7 4 in with 2 4D tip 30 g 0 067 lb 1 07 oz with 2 4D tip 1 2 m 4 ft ...

Page 16: ... CAUTIONS NOTES AND EXAMPLES 2 4 PART NAMES 3 5 INITIAL SETUP 3 6 OPERATION 5 7 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 8 MAINTENANCE 7 9 ERROR MESSAGES 9 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 10 11 PARTS LIST 11 12 TIP STYLES 13 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 15 HEAD OFFICE 4 5 SHIOKUSA 2 CHOME NANIWA KU OSAKA 556 0024 JAPAN TEL 81 6 6561 3225 FAX 81 6 6561 8466 http www hakko com AMERICAN HAKKO PRODUCTS INC 28920 N AVENUE WILLIAMS VALENCI...

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