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  It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to prevent electric  
  shock, injury, fire or explosion. 

- Do not use the units for any purpose other than soldering or rework. Incorrect use may cause fire.

- The power cable must be plugged into approved bases. Make sure that it is properly grounded 
  before use. When unplugging it, hold the plug, not the wire.

- Do not work on electrically live parts. 

- The tool should be placed in the stand when not in use in order to activate the sleep mode. 
  The soldering tip, the metal part of the tool and the stand may still be hot after the station 
  is turned off. Handle with care, including when adjusting the stand position.

- Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is on. 

- Do not cover the ventilation grills. Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite.

- Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or eyes to prevent irritation.

- Be careful with the fumes produced when soldering.

- Keep your workplace clean and tidy. Wear appropriate protection glasses and gloves when
  working to avoid personal harm. 

- Utmost care must be taken with liquid tin waste which can cause burns. 

- This appliance can be used by children over the age of eight as well as persons with reduced
  physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience provided that they have been given
  adequate supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance and understand the hazards 
  involved. Children must not play with the appliance. 

- Maintenance must not be carried out by children unless supervised.

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Summary of Contents for CDE-1BQA

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL CDE B Soldering Assistant Station www jbctools com...

Page 2: ...the following references CDE 1BQA 120V CDE 2BQA 230V CDE 9BQA 100V Power Cord 1 unit Ref 0023715 120V 0023714 230V 0024092 100V Manual 1 unit Ref 0022905 CDE Control Unit 1 unit Sponge 1 unit Ref S035...

Page 3: ...ket Fuse Main Switch Pedal Connector Features and Connections General Purpose Handle Ref T245 A Cable Collector Quick Tip Changer Cartridge Storage Tip Cleaner Brass Wool with Antisplash Membrane and...

Page 4: ...preventing 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...

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 For the different handles are different sealing plugs available 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: ...Actual Temp 290 C Delay to hiberna on 9 43 25 75 Power C210 009 50 Hiberna on Tool in the stand Actual Temp 140 C 25 75 Power C210 009 50 T210 O None 150 C 10min 0 C C210 009 325 CSel temp 325 C 25 7...

Page 9: ...p temp O None 150 C 10min 0 C C245 907 Selected Cartridge Type Menu Help Information Power Indicator Selected Temperature The CDE offers an intuitive user interface which provides quick access to stat...

Page 10: ...gy C245 907 2 3s 14W s C 0 5s div Sel temp 350 C 1s div Min 200 Max 400 Selected 335 C 180 345 Sleep Time Energy C245 907 Ref Ref 4 5s 50W s C 20 16 12 8 4 355 350 345 340 335 W 20 16 12 8 4 W C 355 3...

Page 11: ...C ng Ref Ok to set up soldering Ref Ok to reset soldering Ref Time Energy C210 009 2 3s 14W s C Time Energy C210 009 2 3s 14W s C 0 5s div Ok to reset soldering Ref 20 16 12 8 4 355 350 345 340 335 34...

Page 12: ...Cartridge Time Max temp Min temp Energy Result Last Ref Di 350 C 350 C C210 009 2 4s 350 C 335 C 13W s 2 3s C210 009 2 350 C 0 340 C 1 14W s 29 95 0 5s div ring Ref 355 350 345 340 335 C 907 Ref 2 3s...

Page 13: ...lting point soldering HMP or plastics e g riveting In most cases working with temperatures over 400 C 750 F can damage the PCB and its components Even in short time periods of tip contact with the sol...

Page 14: ...C245030 which does not need any temperature adjustment Temp adjust It provides a more precise adjustment between the selected temperature and the actual one Set values within 50 C 90 F to achieve zer...

Page 15: ...endations Parameter Description Warnings Tools Setting these parameters to higher values will unnecessarily accelerate oxidation and shorten tip life especially when working with temperatures up to 45...

Page 16: ...can handle by using the JBC Web Manager You can export data to another PC Register Settings Create graphs of the soldering process in real time with power and temperature data Manager Settings Change...

Page 17: ...n 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 Periodically check...

Page 18: ...leave the appliance unattended when it is on Do not cover the ventilation grills Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or eyes to prevent irritation Be...

Page 19: ...ce cartridge Temp Adjustment 50 C 90 F Through station menu settings Tip to Ground Voltage Resistance Meets and exceed ANSI ESD S20 20 2014 IPC J STD 001F Earthing Fuse F 1 25A Connections USB A Uptad...

Page 20: ...JBC s 2 year warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects including the replacement of defective parts and labour Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse In order for the w...

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