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Changing the password
First enter the old password, and then enter
the new password twice.
If you forget the password
1. Switch off the station unit.
2. Press the menu button and both the up
and down buttons at the same time and
switch on the power switch.
3. Release the buttons when 000 is shown on
the display – the password is then deleted.
QUICK ADJUSTMENT OF
SOLDERING TEMPERATURE
1. Press the up or down button to adjust the
soldering temperature (the adjusted value
is not saved when the product is switched
off).
2. Press the up or down button to increase or
reduce the preset temperature.
3. Press the menu button to save the new
preset value.
Hot key
1. Tap CH1/CH2/CH3 to quickly adjust to a
preset temperature.
2. Press CH1/CH2/CH3 for 1 second to
change a preset temperature (if password
is set, the password must be given).
NEW SOLDERING TIP
1. Start the station unit with the power
switch.
2. Set the soldering temperature to 200°C.
3. Touch the soldering tip with soldering
wire and flux and allow a drop of melted
solder to flow over the tip.
4. Keep the soldering temperature at 200°C
for about two minutes and then set the
required soldering temperature.
REPLACING THE SOLDERING TIP
1. Switch off the product.
2. Pull out the plug, and wait until the
product has cooled.
3. Release the sleeve and pull out the
soldering tip.
IMPORTANT:
Do not overtighten the sleeve, this can
damage the heating element.
Temperature calibration
The product has automatic temperature
control that keeps the soldering temperature
constant. After replacing the soldering tip the
temperature control must be re-calibrated.
Follow the instructions for setting the
temperature compensation to do this.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE OF SOLDERING TIP
• Tin the soldering tip after you have
finished soldering.
• Avoid using a high soldering temperature
for too long. A high temperature wears
out the soldering tip and reduces its life
span.
• Do not rub or knock the soldering tip
against anything during the soldering,
this reduces its life span.
• Do not rub the soldering tip against rough
surfaces or file it.
• Clean the tip with fine emery paper and
wipe with a solution of benzophenone.
• Tin the soldering tip at 200°C after
cleaning to avoid oxidation.
• Do not use flux that contains acid or
chlorine.
IMPORTANT:
• Clean the soldering tip at regular
intervals.
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