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REPLACING THE SOLDERING IRON HEATING ELEMENT

Cord

Soldering Tip

Collar

Metal Tip 

Retaining 

Screw Cap

Bakelite Screw Cap

Spring

Heating 

Element

Ergonomic 

Grip

Handle 

1.  Turn off the unit and unplug it from the outlet. Allow the soldering 

iron to cool down to room temperature.  

Never attempt to handle the tip while the iron is hot.

2.  Unscrew the Black Bakelite Screw Cap and slide off the full tip 

assembly.

3.  Push the Cord through the bottom of the soldering iron while 

simultaneously pulling gently on the heating element to expose the 

heating element circuit board.

4.  De-solder the 2 Thin (red or white) wires and the 2 Thick (blue) 

wires that have heat shielding on them from the circuit board and 

pull the heating element away from the board. 

Please take note of the location of the wire thickness/color for 

installation of new heating element (see diagram below).

5.  On one side of the circuit board solder a thin wire to 

1

 and a thick 

wire to 

2

 (see diagram below).

6.  Flip the circuit board over and solder a thin wire to 

3

 and a thick 

wire to 

4

(see diagram below).

7.  Pull the cord back gently and align the circuit board to the slots on 

the iron so the cord can be pulled back to its original position.

8.  Replace black Bakelite Screw Cap and screw back on and hand 

tighten - 

Do NOT over-tighten.

9.  Install the soldering tip, slide the metal soldering tip retaining collar 

and hand tighten it. Plug the AC cord back into a grounded outlet.

SIDE A

SIDE B

1

2

3

4

NOTE: The wires on the heating element can be soldered onto either 

side of the circuit board, as there is no polarity for the element.

Summary of Contents for 3050-PRO-X

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Page 3: ...PRO X Dimensions assembled 5 5 L x 5 25 W x 6 H Weight 1 5 lbs Working Environment 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Storing Environment 4 F 176 F 20 C 80 C Storage Humidity 35 45 Temperature Range 392 F 896 F 200...

Page 4: ...lication other than soldering 5 Do not tap the soldering tip against the work surface to remove residual solder this can damage the soldering tip and or heating element 6 Do NOT modify the unit in any...

Page 5: ...splaying F F or C C briefly Then the unit will proceed to heat up to the last temperature set before it was turned off 7 Set the desired working temperature by pressing the and temperature adjustment...

Page 6: ...ld the and buttons and then switch the unit on Use the and buttons to set the sleep time The sleep timer can be set between 00 30 minutes in 1 minute increments Once the desired time has been set the...

Page 7: ...ION Keep the soldering tip properly tinned Always use solder with sufficient rosin flux or the tip will de wet A well tinned tip will be bright all over when hot with no dull or discolored spots To ti...

Page 8: ...soldering tip retaining collar Now remove the tip by sliding it forward There is NO need to remove the black Bakelite screw cap to change the tip 3 Slide a new tip over the exposed ceramic heating ele...

Page 9: ...d and pull the heating element away from the board Please take note of the location of the wire thickness color for installation of new heating element see diagram below 5 On one side of the circuit b...

Page 10: ...2159 Magnum Circle Lincoln Nebraska 68522 we extend this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product in the United States the District of Columbia or Canada you It does...

Page 11: ...With respect to any defective product during the Initial Warranty Period we will in our sole discretion either a replace such product or the defective part free of charge or b refund the purchase pric...

Page 12: ...ur NEW Product Seal prior to shipment Our goal is to ensure Quality Completeness and Satisfaction for your order For Any Questions Problems or Compliments please call or email us If you would like to...

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