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OPERATING GUIDELINES 

IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 

1.  Make sure the equipment is placed on a flat stable surface and 

all  its  heat­generating  components  placed  on  their  respective 

holders/stands. 

2.  Ensure all switches are OFF prior to reworking. 

3.  Ensure all terminal connections are properly secured.

 

A. START­UP PROCEDURE 

1.  Plug the device to the main power source. 

2.  Switch ON the device using the main power switch (item 9 on the 

CONTROL PANEL GUIDE) found at the lower right portion of the 

control panel. 

3.  The display panel will show the product name momentarily and then 

“OFF” on each line of the panel, provided all function switches are 

deactivated. See below for illustration. 

4.  The air gauge (item 1) will also appear illuminated by ample light and 

the metal ball inside is at the lowest position of the visible area. 

5.  The system will remain in this state until a function is activated.

 

NOTE: 

Please refer to the CONTROL PANEL GUIDE if needed. 

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C.   AUTOMATE HOT AIR REWORKING 

1. 

Turn on the hot air gun function switch , and set to the desired 

reworking temperature. Turn of hot air gun function switch. 

2. 

Turn on the automate function switch,”16” from the panel, Set the 

time by using the  up/down rework time button,”4” from the panel. 

It is preset at 300 seconds. 

3. 

After preferred automate rework time has been set. Turn on the hot 

air gun function switch. 

4. 

Timer would start counting down when the actual hot air 

temperature has reached the set temperature. Once automate 

rework time is finished, it would cool down automatically, and 

display the letters “End” indicating automate process is finished. 

5. 

To resume manual hot air reworking de­press automate function 

switch.

 

D.  SOLDERING IRON 

1. 

Check if the Soldering Iron is attached properly to the 6­pin 

receptacle and the vacuum tube is securely connected. 

2. 

Turn on the Power Switch. 

3. 

Press the Soldering Iron  function switch to turn on soldering iron. 

“18” from  the panel. 

4. 

When the display shows the word “PLUG” check the connection of 

the soldering iron to its receptacle. 

5. 

The Solder iron is set to automatically increase temperature to 249° 

C upon turning on. It will show the set temperature when you are 

adjusting the temperature, then it will automatically switch to 

display the actual temperature when you have finished setting the 

temperature. 

5. 

Set the temperature using the up/down Solder iron buttons ,”5” 

from the panel 

6. 

Start using when real temperature reaches the set temperature.

 

OPERATING GUIDELINES

Summary of Contents for INT 738

Page 1: ...n complete handle 20170 1 Soldering Iron Tip enclosure SPARE PARTS LIST Manufacturer AOYUE TONGYI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Jishui Industrial Zone Nantou Zhongshan City Guangdong Province P R China http w...

Page 2: ...he equipment The Care and Safety Precautions section explains the hazards of using any type of soldering or reworking device Please read carefully and observe the guidelines in order to maximize usage...

Page 3: ...Spare Parts List 5 Specifications 6 Functions Features 7 Safety Precautions 7 Operating Guidelines Control Panel 8 Assembly and Preparation 9 Startup procedures 10 Hot Air Gun 11 Soldering Iron 15 DC...

Page 4: ...r source If the voltage level falls significantly low about 15 20 lower than the standard there will also be a noticeable drop in the air pressure level SOLUTION Please refer to your local power servi...

Page 5: ...splay a blinking OFF on panel SOLUTION The heating element may be broken and needs to be replaced PROBLEM 4 THE UNIT IS VIBRATING TOO MUCH Check if the 4 screws that hold the pump in place are properl...

Page 6: ...g in the hand piece conduct the following test If any of the above mentioned combination registers a short review the steps in replacing the heating element to ensure proper connections CARE and MAINT...

Page 7: ...oard 8 Solder one RED wire of heating element with RED wire on PCB CARE and MAINTENANCE 7 CAUTION Improper usage can cause serious injury to personnel and or extensive damage to equipment and working...

Page 8: ...ture use a damp sponge to clean the tip and check for damages 3 If the tip has oxidation apply solder and wipe using the damp sponge repeat these steps until oxidation is removed 4 After cleaning coat...

Page 9: ...during soldering is already filtered IMPORTANT Filters should be cleaned and replaced regularly so that it would not clog up the air path and will effectively clean the toxic fumes produced during so...

Page 10: ...n switch 16 from the panel Set the time by using the up down rework time button 4 from the panel It is preset at 300 seconds 3 After preferred automate rework time has been set Turn on the hot air gun...

Page 11: ...ed at the handle cradle which activates the countdown before the system goes to sleep Once the hot air gun is released from the handle during sleep mode the unit will automatically switch back to prev...

Page 12: ...ld be set accordingly working with low airflow and high temperature often causes heating element to get easily burnt 13 OPERATING GUIDELINES Auto cool off function 1 When reworking is complete return...

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