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Do not wet the unit or use and disconnect the unit when your hands are wet and without to 

force the supply cord. 

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The soldering process will produce smoke, so make sure the area is well ventilated. 

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While using the unit, don’t do anything which may cause bodily harm or physical damage. 

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Children don’t recognize the risks of electrical appliances. Therefore use or keep the 

appliance only under supervision of adults and out of the reach from children. 

 

Names of Parts 

 

Iron Receptacle

Cord Assembly

Cleabing Sponge

Iron Holder Base

 

 

Setting up & Operating the soldering station 

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CAUTION:

 The sponge is compressed. It will swell when moistened with water. 

Before using the unit, dampen the sponge with the water and squeeze it dry. Failure to do so may 

result in damage to the Soldering tip. 

 
Iron Holder 

1.Small Cleaning Sponge

Dampen the small cleaning sponge with water 

and then squeeze it dry. 

Place it in one of the openings of the iron holder 

base. 

2. Add water to the approximate level as shown. 

The small sponge will absorb water to keep the 

large sponge above it wet at all times. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KS-205

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ion Parameters Sleeping Select the correct tip for a soldering station Calibrating the iron temperature Tip care and use Maintenance Error Messages Trouble shooting Guide Checking for breakage of the...

Page 3: ...considered potentially dangerous z Turn the power off while taking breaks and when finished using the unit z Before replacing parts or storing the unit turn the power off and allow the unit to cool to...

Page 4: ...ch from children Names of Parts Iron Receptacle Cord Assembly Cleabing Sponge Iron Holder Base Setting up Operating the soldering station CAUTION The sponge is compressed It will swell when moistened...

Page 5: ...ress the button to display the preset temperature It will be displayed for two seconds Setting the temperature Set Temperature Normally CAUTION Make sure the temperature of the station can be adjusted...

Page 6: ...etting into the internal memory B displays the temperature setting and C starts heater control Note If you turn off the power switch during the temperature setting setting value will not be stored in...

Page 7: ...tings can be adjusted Setting the password The initial password in station s memory is 000 The setting temperature is admitted in this state If need to restrict the setting temperature the password mu...

Page 8: ...three digits are selected press button the display window shows again Now must input the new password Repeat the same steps 9 If the password is the same as last time the changed password is OK The ne...

Page 9: ...stored into the internal memory Please refer to the Working Mode Table for the meaning of the digit displayed Note X represents the original working mode digit Warning The heater and soldering tips wi...

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Page 11: ...cy soldering iron 50 420 Yes 6 High frequency soldering iron 200 480 Yes 7 High frequency soldering iron 200 480 Yes 0 High frequency soldering iron 200 420 No 1 High frequency soldering iron 200 420...

Page 12: ...and solder Joint Maximizing contact area gives the most efficient heat transfer allowing operators to produce high quality solder joints quickly 2 Pick a tip that allows good access to the solder join...

Page 13: ...regularly with a cleaning sponge as oxides and carbides from the solder and flux can form impurities on the tip These impurities can result in defective joints or reduce the tip s heat conductivity W...

Page 14: ...eriods b High tip temperatures c Lack of sufficient flux in soldering operations d Wiping the tip on dirty or dry sponges and rags Always use a clean wet industrial grade sulfur free sponge e Impuriti...

Page 15: ...al bridge between the tip and the solder joint Error Messages Various error messages will be display when there is a problem with the unit If the following message is displayed see the trouble shootin...

Page 16: ...e of the iron short circuited b Is the grounding wire touching the heating element c Is the heating element lead twisted and short circuited Check2 Is the power cord broken Replace it with a new one C...

Page 17: ...er switch on Press the D S button inside PCB see parts list The password will be resumed to 000 Assembly it in the reverse order of disassembly Check15 Is the sensor with polarity connected oppositely...

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Page 19: ...Tips 10mm 8mm 10mm 7mm 6mm 500 3 5D 500 5D 500 8D 500 8C 500 K 500 SK 500 6C 500 5C 500 4C 500 3C 6mm 8mm 6mm 6mm 8mm...

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