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VTSSD4 

V. 01 

 15/05/2014 

13 

©Velleman nv 

4.

 

Disassemble the solder collector. 

 

5.

 

Remove the old filter and replace it with a new one. 

 

In-line Filters 

1.

 

Unscrew the in-line filter and pull the two pieces apart. 

 

2.

 

Replace the fillings of both filters. 

 

Fume Extractor Filter 

Only use the fume extractor with the filter installed. The filter is located behind a grid that locks it in place. 

 

To install or replace the filter in the fume extractor, proceed as 
follows: 

1.

 

Make sure that the fume extractor is switched off and that the 
power cord is unplugged from the mains. 

2.

 

Remove the grid 

[a]

 that holds the filter in place: push the 

protrusions 

[b]

 inward and remove the grid from between the 

fume extractor side flaps 

[c]

3.

 

Remove the old filter 

[d]

 and place a new one in front of the 

ventilator 

[e]

4.

 

Place the protective grid back: slide the grid protrusions into 
the notches in the flaps and gently click the grid into place. 

11.6

 

Replacing the Hot Air Gun Heating Element 

1.

 

Warning!

 Switch off the unit and allow it to cool first. 

2.

 

Loosen the 3 screws 

[A]

 on the hot air gun handle and take off the cover. 

3.

 

Disconnect the grounding wire and pull the heating element out of the stainless steel tube 

[B]

Caution!

 Do not damage or lose the quartz glass and/or insulating mica inside the stainless steel tube. 

4.

 

Place a new heating element in the tube, and reassemble in reverse order 

[C]

 

Summary of Contents for VTSSD4

Page 1: ...VTSSD4 MULTI FUNCTION SMD REWORK STATION 100 W 600 W USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...VTSSD4 V 01 15 05 2014 2 Velleman nv...

Page 3: ...evice is not in use or when servicing or maintenance activities are performed Handle the power cord by the plug only Caution After switching off leave the power cord plugged in for a few minutes When...

Page 4: ...tion line The zero voltage switching design protects voltage and current sensitive components such as CMOS devices against overcurrent and transient voltage spikes Delayed suction to prevent solder fr...

Page 5: ...the device at higher temperatures for short periods but this will shorten the lifespan of the tip Desoldering Recommended tip temperatures for desoldering are detailed below They can vary from joint...

Page 6: ...plate You must unscrew the pump first otherwise you may damage the device permanently Always place the irons and the hot air gun in their holders even if the device is switched off or not in use Do no...

Page 7: ...ode temperature indication The display shows F 0 3 Press the or button to select a mode If you do not press a button within 15 seconds the device returns to normal operation mode F 0 exit menu mode Pr...

Page 8: ...with a new tip let the station idle for three minutes at 250 C 482 F 5 Set the irons to the desired working temperature 6 Always return the soldering irons to their stand between uses Important Desol...

Page 9: ...e Causes of Loss of Suction Use the procedure outlined below to determine whether the loss of suction is due to the tip to the solder collector the tube or the in line filters Warning Set the power sw...

Page 10: ...stopped and then disconnect the power cord 2 Wait until both heater and nozzle are completely cold 3 Select the nozzle that matches the IC size 4 Loosen the screw on the nozzle slide the nozzle on the...

Page 11: ...3 Cleaning Clogged Tips To prevent solder from clogging the desoldering tip clean the desoldering tip after each use with the included spring wire This increases the tip life Proceed with care when r...

Page 12: ...p the station in proper working order 5 Remove the cooling strip with a pair of pliers 6 Clean the cooling strip and collector with a wire brush included 11 5 Replacing Filters Notes Never attempt to...

Page 13: ...at holds the filter in place push the protrusions b inward and remove the grid from between the fume extractor side flaps c 3 Remove the old filter d and place a new one in front of the ventilator e 4...

Page 14: ...soldering iron VTSSC7 SP5 spare cleaning pin VTSSD SP2 barrel and nut assembly for soldering iron VTSSC7 SP4 barrel and nut assembly for desoldering iron VTSSD3 SP2 desoldering iron heater VTSSD3 SP1...

Page 15: ...hocks falls dust dirt humidity and by the article as well as its contents e g data loss compensation for loss of profits consumable goods parts or accessories that are subject to an aging process duri...

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