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Introduction

The ST 85 system is very easy to operate.  As received from the factory, the system
can be quickly set up for use in standard desoldering/soldering operations.  Simply
perform the following Quick Start Procedure to begin system operation.

Quick Start Procedure

1. Ensure that the Set-Up procedure has been performed; including the

Heater Burn In procedure.  Check for the following:

a) Handpiece connections (connector plug and air hose) to the power

source.

b) Proper tip installed in handpiece.

c) Power cord connection between house AC

supply receptacle and the power source.

d) House air supply connection to power supply.

2. Turn the Power Switch “On” (“

I

”).

3. Press the Scroll Up (

) Key to enter the Temperature Adjust Mode.

4. Press the Scroll Up (

) Key to increase the desired Tip Temperature.

Press the Scroll Down (

) Key to decrease the desired Tip Temperature.

5. Press the Program Key (

).  The system will now return to

normal operation.

6. Observe the Digital Readout as the temperature stabilizes at the desired

Set Tip Temperature.

7. If you have a Sodr-X-Tractor or other PACE air handpiece connected to

your system, press and hold the Vacuum Switch to check for proper
operation.  You will hear a clicking noise as the air is turned on in the
system.  An audible sound of air movement will be present.  Release the
Vacuum Switch.

NOTE

Read the “Operation” and “Set-Up Mode” sections of this manual to utilize the full
capabilities of the system.  This is especially important when using large soldering
tips or other SensaTemp handpieces.

Quick Start - Basic Operation

Summary of Contents for ST 85

Page 1: ...Operation Maintenance Manual ST 85 Systems...

Page 2: ...e used to identify genuine PACE products or services Arm Evac Flo D Sodr Mini Wave PACE SensaTemp Snap Vac Sodrtek Sodr X Tractor ThermoFlo ThermoJet ThermoTweez Toolnet Visifilter For any questions r...

Page 3: ...nd can be quickly set up for use in standard desoldering soldering operations To begin operation of your new system quickly perform the Set Up and Quick Start Basic Operation procedures detailed on pa...

Page 4: ...ge 12 Set Up 13 Stacking 13 Tip Tool Stand 13 Air Supply Connection 14 Handpiece Vacuum Pressure 15 Handpiece Connection 17 System Power Up 17 Heater Burn In 17 Quick Start Basic Operation 19 Introduc...

Page 5: ...mpedance 33 ExitingSet UpMode 33 Corrective Maintenance 34 LED Display Message Codes 34 Power Source 35 Handpieces 36 Packing List Spare Parts 37 PackingList 37 Spare Parts 37 LimitedWarrantyRegistrat...

Page 6: ...nt to part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates u...

Page 7: ...Fitting S Earth Ground Receptacle 230 VAC sytems only EOS ESDSpecifications The specifications shown below apply except on Soft Ground Systems which have a 1 meg ohm current limiting resistance and a...

Page 8: ...en the handpiece is powered on DO NOT touch either the heater or the tip Severe burns may result 4 PACE Tip Tool Stands and handpiece cubbies are designed specifically for use with the associated hand...

Page 9: ...l ments chauffants buse Ces derniers gardent la chaleur m me apr s la mise hors tension pendant un certain temps Ne pas toucher les parties chaudes aux extr mit s des outils Des br lures s v res peuve...

Page 10: ...etspitzen sind heiss wenn das System eingeschaltet ist oder erst vor kurzer Zeit ausgeschaltet wurde Heizelement und Loetspitze nicht beruehren Verbrennungsgefahr 4 PACE Tip Tool und andere Handwerkze...

Page 11: ...esistenze PACE Sensatemp e le punte installate sono calde quando la stazione accesa e per un periodo successivo allo spegnimento Non toccare la resistenza e la punta Pu comportare gravi ustioni 4 I su...

Page 12: ...NCA TOCAR nem na resistencia de aquecimento nem na ponta Pode resultar em queimaduras severas 4 Os suportes para pontas e ferros da PACE foram concebidos para uso especifico e para proteger o operador...

Page 13: ...dida y por un periodo de tiempo despu s de apagar el equipo No toque el calentador o la punta Las quemaduras severas pueden resultar 4 El Soporte de punta y Herramienta PACE se dise an espec ficamente...

Page 14: ...heta n r str mmen r p slagen och en tid efter att str mmen slagits av R R EJ element eller spets Risk f r br nnskador 4 PACE Spets och Verktygsh llare r speciellt utformade f r att passa PACE respekt...

Page 15: ...damage if you store or ship the system 2 Place the Power Switch in the OFF or 0 position Stacking ST 25 45 65 85 systems can be stacked one on top of the other up to 3 units high Ensure that the powe...

Page 16: ...s into the 2 Tip Tool Stand mounting holes shown c Install a Thumb Nut onto the end of each Mounting Screw Tighten Thumb Nuts to secure the stand in position 2 Place the handpiece into its Tip Tool St...

Page 17: ...se Fitting or metric adapter finger tight Using an appropriate wrench tighten the Connector an additional1 4turn DONOT overtighten 2 Connect the free end of the small flexible air line to your air sup...

Page 18: ...air fittings are supplied with each additional air handpiece a Disconnect the 137cm 54 inch length of air hose from the FLOW IN side of the VisiFilter assembly Insert the ribbed end of a male quick c...

Page 19: ...ace System Power Up 1 Insert the female end of the power cord into the AC Power Receptacle at the rear panel of the power source 2 Plug the prong end male end of the power cord into a 3 wire grounded...

Page 20: ...nutes Heater Burn In To ensure optimum performance and long life new TJ 70 handpieces must undergo a burn in procedure A Red tag is attached to each handpiece and with replacement heater assemblies wh...

Page 21: ...the system off and perform the procedure again If the cycle is interrupted a second time refer to Table IV and check for handpiece malfunction If a second handpiece is available perform the procedure...

Page 22: ...roll Up Key to enter the Temperature Adjust Mode 4 Press the Scroll Up Key to increase the desired Tip Temperature Press the Scroll Down Key to decrease the desired Tip Temperature 5 Press the Program...

Page 23: ...ioninwhichtheoperatorcan quickly and easily adjust the Set Tip Temperature TEMPERATUREDISPLAYIMPEDANCE TDI MODE Stabilizesthetip temperature shown on the LED Display by ignoring minor temperature fluc...

Page 24: ...tem SetandOperatingTipTemperaturesareonlyexactlyequalwhen the handpiece is idling unloaded at equilibrium During use i e under load the Operating Tip Temperature will usually be lower Auto Tip Tempera...

Page 25: ...n the display are working 2 A display of the the software version of the installed microprocessor e g 1 1 for 2 seconds on initial power up after the 888 is displayed 3 Actual tip temperature of the c...

Page 26: ...ratureisexceeded Refer to the Set Up Mode portion of this manual 4 EP0 will be displayed if a Set Tip Temperature adjustment is attempted and a Password has been stored in system memory As the 5 key P...

Page 27: ...ys in which the system will activate the Temperature Setback feature 1 Automatic Activation The system memory can be programmed so that the system will automatically activate Temperature Setback after...

Page 28: ...f Safety System When enabled the Auto Off safety system of the ST 85 system removes power 10 90 minutes enabled disabled and adjustable in Set Up Mode after entering Temperature Setback Operation When...

Page 29: ...ess and release the Scroll Down t Key to decrease Tip Temperature Observe the display as the Set Temperature increases in increments of 1 NOTE IfaPasswordhasbeenpreviouslyprogrammedintothesystem EP0 w...

Page 30: ...Scroll Down t Key and the Scroll Up s Key b Release both keys 9 The system is now in Temperature Setback Observe the flashing of the LED Display and the decreasing of the tip temperature Allow time f...

Page 31: ...rt of the Set Up Mode portion of this manual LED Display Accuracy No adjustments are necessary to maintain the accuracy of the system Table 1 Factory Settings FEATURE FACTORY SETTING Password None Ent...

Page 32: ...s 4 Enter a Temperature Offset Constant Auto Tip Temperature Compensation 5 Enable or disable the Temperature Setback feature and adjust the time out period if enabled 6 Enable or disable the Auto Off...

Page 33: ...b Press and release the Scroll Up s Key to enter a new Password c Press and release the Scroll Down t Key if you wish to remove a stored password or do not wish to store a Password 7 If the LED Displ...

Page 34: ...Down t Key to decrease the stored High Temperature Limit Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step 10 The LED Display now shows the stored defaultLow Lo TemperatureLimitwiththe di...

Page 35: ...attached handpiece is disconnected when the system is powered up any stored OffsetConstantisresettozero TheOffsetConstantmustbeenteredagainintheSet Up Mode TemperatureSetback 12 The LED Display now sh...

Page 36: ...to proceed to the next step TemperatureDisplayImpedance 14 The LED Display now shows the Temperature Display Impedance mode as Enabled or Disabled AC0 Disabled and AC1 Enabled Choose one of the follo...

Page 37: ...and revert to normal operation Enter the correct Password The LED Display is flashing No handpiece is connected to the Power Receptacle Connect handpiece The handpiece heater assembly sensor is open R...

Page 38: ...r to system Blown Fuse Check handpiece using Table 2 Replace the fuse located in the AC Receptacle Fuse Holder with one of same value see Table 4 Spare Parts No heat on handpiece Defective Heater See...

Page 39: ...esistance is high Open Heater Replace Heater Assembly Check resistance Pin 3 to Pin 6 If circuit reads open Open Sensor Replace Heater Assembly Handpiece overheating Check resistance Pin 3 to Pin 6 Re...

Page 40: ...t PCB Assembly 6020 0127 P1 4 Tip Temperature Selection System Booklet 5050 0251 PACKING LIST Quantity Supplied ST 85 Systems ST 85 SX80 Systems Item Description Part Number ST 85 ST 85E ST 85 ST 85E...

Page 41: ...provide parts without charge for installationbythe user inthe field at user s expense and risk User willbe responsible for allcosts ofshippingequipm ent to PACEor other warrantylocationfor warrantyse...

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