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Packing List

The following items are included:

Power Cord

 

....................................................

 1  unit

Ref. 0023715 (120V)
 

0023714 (230V) 

 

0024092 (100V)

Manual

 

............................................................. 

1 unit

Ref. 0023906

CD Control Unit

 

............................................

 1  unit

Brass

 

Wool

 

.................................................... 

1 unit

Ref. CL6210

Sponge

 

............................................................

 1 unit

Ref. S0354

General Purpose Handle

 

......................

 1 unit

Ref. T245-A

This manual corresponds to the following references: 
 

CD-1BQF

 (120V)

CD-2BQF

 (230V) 

CD-9BQF

 (100V)

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Summary of Contents for CD-B

Page 1: ...Soldering Station CD B INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3715 120V 0023714 230V 0024092 100V Manual 1 unit Ref 0023906 CD Control Unit 1 unit Brass Wool 1 unit Ref CL6210 Sponge 1 unit Ref S0354 General Purpose Handle 1 unit Ref T245 A This manual correspon...

Page 3: ...Features and Connections General Purpose Handle Ref T245 A Cable Collector Quick Tip Changer Process Screen Adjustable Stand Intelligent Heat Management Tip Cleaner Brass Wool with Antisplash Membrane...

Page 4: ...venting oxidation between cleaning and rewetting Wiper Ref CL0160 A temperature resistant receptacle for removing excess solder by gently tapping or wiping If the tip is very dirty JBC recommends firs...

Page 5: ...thod than brass wool Metal Brush Ref CL6220 When used carefully it provides a more thorough cleaning Sponge Ref S0354 Tapping Tap gently to remove excess solder Wiping Use the slots to remove remainin...

Page 6: ...iron works close to vertical position Note Choose the correct sealing plug depending on your handle model Sealing Plug Replacement Before replacing the sealing plug unplug the power supply and make s...

Page 7: ...hange cartridges safely without switching the station off 1 Removing 2 Inserting 3 Fixing Place the handpiece in the extractor and pull to remove the cartridge Place the handpiece on top of the new ca...

Page 8: ...ange temperature from 90 to 450 C Steps 5 Steps 50 Through menu settings Select temperature levels Fix one temperature Through menu settings Change Sleep temperature Set Sleep delay from 0 to 9 min or...

Page 9: ...5 P o w e r 5 Fixed temp 350 350 o o C C Levels C 270 270 350 350 400 400 1 0 1 0 4 Sleep temp 1500 C 5 Hibernationdelay 10 min 6 Temp adjust O O C Tool 210 210 Back Back c 350 E A R T H E A R T H F...

Page 10: ...e PCB and its components Even in short time periods of tip contact with the soldering joint the flux may not work properly and could seriously reduce tip life If the solder joint requires more power e...

Page 11: ...the temperature This allows a quick change between 3 different tempe ratures Set them according to the allowed values for your soldering applications Because our tools reach the working temperature fr...

Page 12: ...ridge and then the user changes to a thinner one whitout resetting the temperature adjustment he would be working at a higer temperature than needed for this thinner cartridge which does not need any...

Page 13: ...USB AB JBC Web Manager JBC Updater JBC Web Manager www jbctools com manager html Manage and monitor as many stations as your PC can handle by using the JBC Web Manager You can export data to another...

Page 14: ...he station can detect the tool status Maintain tip surface clean and tinned prior to storage in order to avoid tip oxidation Rusty and dirty surfaces reduce heat transfer to the solder joint Periodica...

Page 15: ...se inflamable products to ignite Avoid the contact of flux with skin or eyes to prevent irritation Be careful with the fumes produced when soldering Keep your workplace clean and tidy Wear appropriate...

Page 16: ...ecifications CD 1BQF 120V 50 60Hz Input fuse T2A Output 23 5V CD 2BQF 230V 50 60Hz Input fuse T1A Output 23 5V CD 9BQF 100V 50 60Hz Input fuse T2A Output 23 5V Output Peak Power 130W Temperature Range...

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