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OPERATING PROCEDURES 

D.  TYPE “2”  OPERATION 

Before  proceeding  with  this  type  of  operation,  attach  the  first 

external  temperature  probe  to  the  underside  of  the  PCB  to  be 

worked  on.  The  second  probe  can  be  placed  near  areas  of 

interest. Such as near the component to be worked on. 

This  type  of  operation  utilizes  the  first  external  temperature 

sensor to control the heat. Type “

2

” operation uses the profile to 

slowly control the rise and fall of the temperature at  board level. 

While the second external temperature probe can be attached for 

additional monitoring. 

1. 

To  enter  type  “

2

” mode. Select  2  at  the  initial screen then 

press the  select  button.  The  display would  change to  “

run 

Prof

”. This signifies we are now in the type “

2

” mode. 

2. 

To adjust the time and temperature profile of each segment 

press the selection button. The top display will show which 

segment  “

SEG1

”  we  are  currently  adjusting  while  the 

bottom  display  shows  whether  we  are  adjusting  the  time 

(suffix

 “t

”) or temperature (suffix “

C

”). 

3. 

Press the increase or decrease button to adjust the desired 

time  and    temperature.  The  set  temperature  is  adjustable 

from 50 to 250 C and time  5 to 200 seconds. 

4. 

To  start  preheating  with  the  profile,  repeatedly  press  the 

selection  button  until  the  display  shows  the  word

  “Run 

Prof” 

then  press  the  increase  button.  A  3  second 

countdown  will  commence  before  automated  reworking 

starts. 

5. 

To  see the running time, or  current segment the system is 

processing  or  the  temperature of  the  external  temperature 

probes.  repeatedly  press  the    selection  button  to  switch 

between  different  views.  Follow  the  suffix  guide  to 

determine  displayed temperature.

 

CARE and SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

 

CAUTION: 

Improper usage can cause injury and physical damage. 

For your own safety, please observe the following precautions. 

 

Temperature may reach as high as 500°C when turned ON. 

­ Do not touch the heating element inside the pre­heater. 

­ Do not expose skin to infra­red light for long periods. 

­ Prolonged exposure may damage the skin tissue. 

 

Handle with care 

­ Never drop or sharply jolt the unit. 

­  Contains  delicate  parts  such  as  IR  tubes  that  may  break  if 

the unit is dropped 

­ Do not spill any liquid to the system. 

 

Do  not  tamper  the  electrical  control  unit  or  any  wiring  inside 

the device. 

 

Disconnect plug from main power source if the device will not be 

used for a long period.

 

­ 

Turn off power during breaks, if possible. 

 

Allow  ample  time  for  the  equipment  to  cool  down  before 

commencing maintenance. 

 

Use only genuine replacement parts. Turn­off power and let the 

unit cool down before replacing any component.

Summary of Contents for INT883

Page 1: ...hows err2 internal temperature connector might have come loose or needs to be replaced If err messages shows err3 the first external temperature probe was not detected secure the external temperature on the underside of the board to be worked on PROBLEM 3 DISPLAY AND OTHER DEVICE OPERATION ISSUES SOLUTION Turn off power and back on OTHER PROBLEMS NOT MENTIONED Contact the vendor IR Preheating Syst...

Page 2: ...3 degrees per second Therefore based on your set time the maximum temperature may not reach 250C Profile analysis SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 050t 060t 080t 050t 040t 60t 100C 150C 180C 190C 195C 100C Segment one is set to 50 seconds to reach 100C Which means after 50seconds at the end of segment one the temperature should reach 100C Then Segment two is set to 60 seconds to reach 150C which mean...

Page 3: ...the profile repeatedly press the selection button until the display shows the word Run Prof then press the increase button A 3 second countdown will commence before automated reworking starts 5 To see the running time or current segment the system is processing or the temperature of the external temperature probes repeatedly press the selection button to switch between different views Follow the s...

Page 4: ...with either hot air or IR top heating systems 9 OPERATING PROCEDURES D TYPE 1 OPERATION Before proceeding with this type of operation attach the first external temperature probe to the underside of the PCB to be worked on The second probe can be placed near areas of interest This type of operation utilizes the first external temperature sensor to control the heat Using this type of operation allow...

Page 5: ...play shows the word Act2 and the bottom display shows the actual temperature of second external temperature probe followed by a suffix c 6 To simultaneously view the actual temperature read by the first and Second external temperature probe repeatedly press the selection button until the top display shows the actual temperature of first external temperature probe followed by a suffix b and the bot...

Page 6: ...ower source 5 To turn the unit ON Toggle the main power switch to ON position 7 on control panel guide B OPERATION TYPE MODE SELECTION 1 Follow initial procedures A INITIAL PROCEDURES 2 The display would show TYPE 0 which means Type 0 operation will be used To select between types 0 to 2 Press the increase or decrease buttons 3 4 of control panel guide 3 To confirm selection and enter into operati...

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