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To change the tip model or the °C-°F unit the
data must be programmed in LOOP 2 and
these changes will be taken up in LOOP 1.
LOOP 2
Advanced Programming
Advanced programming system, allowing access
to the 5 functions provided by the system.
Programming
Press the
MODE
key as many times as necessary
to reach the function you require. Use the key
<
and
>
to change the value shown. Push the
MODE
key again, and the prompt SAVE? will
appear in the display.
Pressing the
>
YES key saves the new data,
while pressing the
<
NO key maintains the
previous data.
Functions
Tip model -TIP-
It shows the tip model selected. If you wish to
change it, use the keys
<
or
>
. All the tip models
appear one by one.
Tip temperature -T1- T2-
Two alternative temperatures, T1 and T2, may
be programmed within the 50°C-400°C range.
For fine soldering a low temperature is required,
which can be programmed as T1 while thick
soldering calls for a higher temperature which
can be programmed as T2.
Economizer -ECON-
This function is suitable for repair works or
noncontinuous work where the soldering iron
remains unused for long periods of time.
Lowers the working temperature to 250°C, after
a preselected time of 1 to 99 minutes.
This function helps reducing tin oxidizing and
improves soldering quality results.
The setting programmed at the works is 0
minute, whereby the economizer is inactivated
(
OFF
message).
W h e n t h e p r e - s e t t i m e h a s e l a p s e d , t h e
message
STANDBY
appears on the display.
P r e s s a n y k e y t o r e t u r n t o t h e w o r k i n g
temperature and to reset the timer.
°C - °F Scale
Choice of units in °C (Celsius)
or °F (Fahrenheit).
Changing the LOOP / access to LOOP 1
Press key
>
YES if you wish to access LOOP 1,
key
<
NO to change the access code, or the
MODE
key to stay in LOOP 2 without making
any changes. This screen only appears when
the current access code is 10000.
Access code
U s i n g t h e a c c e s s c o d e e n a b l e s t h e
programmed data to be protected against
change by unauthorized personel.
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