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3) Lock Temperature

Set the Temperature control Knob to the desired

temperature. (Please refer to “

” and

“Calibrating Iron Temperature”).

Lock the Knob: XG Classic Series are equipped with

a Temperature Control Konb Lock. After setting

desired temperature, tighten the Hex Nut on the

underside of the Potentiometer Mount using the

supplied Hex Wrench. Turn the Nut clockwise to

tighten the Knob Lock. (See Figure 6)

Care and Maintenance

of Soldering Iron-Working Temperature

!

CAUTION

: Do not overtighten the knob Lock. Do

not attempt to turn the Knob when the Konb Lock is set.

!

2. Iron Holder

CAUTION:

Before using the unit, dampen the

Sponge with water and squeeze it dry. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the Soldering Tip.

The Iron Holder can be used together with the Control
Base or separately as wished. To stack up with the
Control Base, just slide the Iron Holder slot
(See Figure 7a) from the back of the Control Base. See
Figure 2 and Figure 7. The locking device will lock its
position to maintain the firm hold with the Control Base.

1)

Temperature
Contorl Knob

Potentiometer

Mount

Front Panel

Locking Hex Nut

Counterclockwise

Clockwise

(Figure 6)

8.

(Figure 7)

2) With a little push, the Iron Holder can be easily pulled

off the Control Base. (See Figure 7)

3) To clean the Holder, simply take the Holder off the

Control Base, open the Cover, and pour out the residual
& wipe the Holder clean with a soft dry cloth.
(See Figure 8)

Dampen the small Cleaning Sponge with water and
then squeeze it dry. Place it in one of the openings
of the IronHolder. (See Figure 9)
Add water daily to approximately the level as shown
in Figure 9. The small Sponge will absorb water to
keep the large Sponge above wet at all times.
Dampen the large Cleaning Sponge and place it in the
Cleaning Sponge Pool of the Iron Holder. The large
Sponge may be used alone (without small Sponge
& water).
For your convenience, 4 verticle holes are designed
on the Iron Holder for lron Tips. (See Figure 10)

4)

5)

6)

7)

(Figure 7a)

(Figure 8)

(Figure 9)

(Figure 10)

9.

Iron Holder Slot

Back Panel

3. Soldering Iron

Be sure to turn off the Power Switch

before disconnecting the Soldering Iron. Failure to do so
may damage the PWB.

CAUTION:

Connect the Cord Assembly to the Receptacle as shown
in Fig. 11.
Place the Soldering Iron in the Iron Holder. See Fig.12.
Please refer to Care and Maintenance of Soldering Iron
for more details.

!

1)

2)

(Figure 11)

CAUTION:

The Soldering Iron must always be

placed in the Iron Holder when not in use.
(See Figure 12).

!

4. Turn on the Power Switch

WARNING:

Be sure to ground the unit.

!

Plug the Power Cord into the power supply. Make sure

the Power Switch is at the “O” (Off) position.

(See Figure 5)

Turn on the power switch. The Heating Indicator

lights orange when power is on.

The Indicator blinks green and

orange, when the temperature

of Heating Element of the

Soldering Iron reaches the

set temperature. (See Figure 13)

Wait for about half a minute and

the unit is now ready to perform

soldering work.

1)

2)

(Figure 12)

(Figure 13)

Front Panel

Heating Indicator

10.

Summary of Contents for xg classic SGS-2000 series

Page 1: ...in China Normal use of this product could expose the user to solders containing lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm or other Pro...

Page 2: ...the Control Base to prevent any damage to the unit rap the Soldering Iron against any hard surface to shake off soldering residual or otherwise subject the iron to severe shock modify the unit Use on...

Page 3: ...h Iron Cord Assembly Plug Temperature Control Knob Front Panel Control Base Iron Holder Heating Indicator CAL Receptacle ESD Socket Back Panel Power Switch Fuse Fuse Box Power Plug Cord Assembly Solde...

Page 4: ...See Figure 8 Dampen the small Cleaning Sponge with water and then squeeze it dry Place it in one of the openings of the IronHolder See Figure 9 Add water daily to approximately the level as shown in F...

Page 5: ...nge Repeat until the oxides are completely removed Coat with new solder If the Tip is deformed or heavily eroded replace with a new one If any oxide film does form this can be cleaned by carefully rub...

Page 6: ...ng Element 1 Measure the resistance value between Pin 4 1 or 2 Pin 5 1 or 2 Disassembling the Iron unit If it is not the Heating Element and Sensor are touching This will result in damage of PWB 1 2 3...

Page 7: ...ated correctly Refer to Calibrating the Iron Temperature 9 Is the Tip seized Is the Tip swollen because of deterioration Replace the Tip and the Heating Element Check 8 Check 8 10 The indicator is not...

Page 8: ...Base Housing PWB Insulator Transistor Fastening Plate Front Panel Assembly Front Panel Front Panel Plate Front Panel Plate Potentiometer Mount Temperature Control Knob Five Pin Socket CAL Pot Plug Wat...

Page 9: ...GI 980 SGI 980S Soldering Iron Soldering Iron Nut Tip Enclosure Soldering Iron Tip Nipple Nipple Spring Heating Element Terminal Board Handle Handle Handle Cover Handle Cover Iron Cord Bushing Solderi...

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