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Safety 
 

PACE adheres to the following Heading Guidelines (based on OSHA guidelines) when listing special 
information or precautions to be taken. Especially important are all procedures and practices which, if not 
strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life. These "NOTES", "CAUTIONS","WARNINGS" and 
"DANGERS" are inserted in this manual whenever deemed necessary. They appear in a blocked off form 
with double outline and a shaded background to highlight the information as shown below. 
 

 

 
 

 

 

NOTE 

 

“NOTE” 
 

Used to indicate a statement of company recommendation or policy. The message may relate 
directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property. NOTE is not associated 
directly with a hazard or hazardous situation and is not used in place of "CAUTION", "WARNING" 
or "DANGER". 
 

“CAUTION” 

 

Used to indicate a hazardous situation, which may result in minor or moderate injury. May also be 
used to alert personnel to conditions, procedures and practices which, if not observed, could 
result in damage to or destruction of the product or other equipment. 
 

“WARNING” 
 

Used to define additional information that if not closely followed might result in serious damage to 
equipment and represent a potential for serious personnel injury. 
 

“DANGER” 
 

Defines additional information that if not closely followed might result in severe personnel injury or 
death.  Danger is not used for property damage unless personal injury risk is present. 

 

Usage Warnings/Cautions 

 

WARNINGS 
 

1.  A fire hazard may arise if the MBT 350 is used improperly. 
 
2.  Do not use the MBT 350 in the presence of an explosive atmosphere. 
 
3.  Be careful when using the MBT 350 in places where there are combustible materials. 

Heat may be conducted to combustible materials, which are out of sight. 

 
4.  Do not apply heat from the MBT 350 to one place for a long time.  

 

5.  Do not leave the MBT 350 unattended while powered on. 

©2005 PACE Inc., Annapolis Junction, Maryland All Rights Reserved                                                     Page 8 of 19 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 5050-0552

Page 1: ...Operation and Maintenance Manual for the PACE MBT 350 Digital Soldering Desoldering System P N 5050 0552 Rev A TWF05 05...

Page 2: ...LED Operation 13 Operation 13 Accessing Programming Menu 16 Password Menu 13 Setting Temperature C F 13 Set Upper Limit 14 Set Lower Limit 14 Setback Time 14 Set Auto Off 14 Scan Enable Disable 14 Set...

Page 3: ...version system bears the CE Conformity Marking which assures the user that it conforms to all the requirements of EU directive EMC 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Specifications POWER REQUIREMENTS MBT 350 Versi...

Page 4: ...C to 50 C 32 F to 120 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 100 C 40 F to 212 F Capabilities All capabilities are dependent upon the use of the appropriate Functional Accessories or Work Aids refer to Basic O...

Page 5: ...Turns system ON 1 and OFF 0 controls input power to the system 7 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Controls variable airflow pressure delivery 8 PRESSURE PORT Quick connect fitting with provides airflow for Mini T...

Page 6: ...d to which a ground cable can be connected from the work piece or work surface as part of a static control program 14 AC POWER RECEPTACLE FUSE HOLDER Receptacle for providing power to the system from...

Page 7: ...t when the handpiece is powered on and for a period of time after power off DO NOT touch either the heater or the tip Severe burns may result 4 PACE Tip Tool Stands and handpiece cubbies are designed...

Page 8: ...ate injury May also be used to alert personnel to conditions procedures and practices which if not observed could result in damage to or destruction of the product or other equipment WARNING Used to d...

Page 9: ...eral safety precautions that personnel must understand and follow when using or servicing this product These precautions may or may not be included elsewhere in this manual Safety Electrical Requireme...

Page 10: ...ock in place 7 To avoid confusion among handpieces PACE recommends the use of colored cable markers Figure 3a P N 6993 0136 Cable Marker Kit to identify the particular handpiece Attach any two like co...

Page 11: ...l Stands or cubby s may be secured to each other by aligning mounting holes on stand sides Use hex head screws and thumb nuts to mount cubbys together Optional Instant Setback Cubby The optional Insta...

Page 12: ...display an instruction to enter the password Enter a four digit number selected using the scroll up down keys on the system front panel when a setting change is attempted Programming Menu The interfa...

Page 13: ...disable the display contrast and backlight settings To access set up mode press and hold the PROGRAM Key while powering on unit Release key when Software Version appears Pressing the PROGRAM Key will...

Page 14: ...ess and release the Scroll Down Key to decrease or enter 00 to disable the stored Temperature Setback time Press and release the PROGRAM Key to proceed to the next step The LED Display now shows the s...

Page 15: ...channel 1 Or press the PROGRAM Key to move the next channel After a period of 10 seconds of inactivity the display will return to normal operation Accessing Calibration Menu Press and hold the PROGRA...

Page 16: ...user to delete the hello message Press the UP key to change the hello message or press the DOWN arrow key to exit and return the normal operation mode Corrective Maintenance Power Source Refer to the...

Page 17: ...14 0 0 1 1 9 Cable Marker Kit 6993 0136 P1 0 0 1 1 10 Angle Bracket Kit 6018 0097 P1 0 0 1 1 11 PACE Screwdriver 1100 0230 0 0 1 1 12 SX 80 Blue Connector Kit 6993 0266 P1 0 0 1 1 13 MT 100 Blue Conne...

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