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of the PCB is not melted.
z
Clean the nozzle and heating element with the cleaning pin
if there is a noticeable drop in suction efficiency.
6.3.4.2 Replacing the Filter Pipe
Replace the filter pipe as shown step
①
~
③
. During operation, the filter pipe is very hot. Wait until the filter pipe
is cool before replacing the filter.
6.4 Operation of the SMD Rework Tool
6.4.1 Enter or Exit from the State of the SMD Rework Tool
1.
Turn on the power switch, click“TOOL3” key into the single displaying state of SMD rework tool.
2.
If displaying “-” at the SMD rework tool window, which means the SMD rework tool is in the shutting state
and cannot be operated. At the state, if pressing “TOOL3” key about three seconds, the SMD rework tool
window will shows “ON”, which means the SMD rework tool can work normally.
3.
Pressing “TOOL3” key again, the SMD rework tool window will shows “OFF” and then “-”, which means the
SMD rework tool has been into the shutting state.
4.
If displaying “---” at the SMD rework tool window, which means the SMD rework tool is in the sleeping state.
The SMD rework tool comes to heat up when waking up from the sleeping state, the “
” lights and when the
temperature is stable, the “
” flickers.
6.4.2 Set the Temperature and Airflow of the
SMD Rework Tool
Click “TOOL3” key into the single displaying window of the SMD rework tool, and then click “TEMP
▲
” or
“TEMP
T
” key to change the temperature and click “AIR
▲
” or “AIR
T
” key to change the airflow (refer to the
temperature and airflow setting).
6.4.3 Operation
NOTE:
the sucking nozzle of the rework handle cannot suck chip when the de-soldering gun is sucking solder
because the bump has been used by the de-soldering gun.
1.
Select the appropriate nozzle to install on the handle.
2.
Take up the handle and the handle can come into the normal work state (if it is in sleeping state).
3.
Turn the knob on the middle of the handle to make the sucking pole out or in. install an appropriate sucking
nozzle on it.
4.
When de-soldering the chip, once the solder has melt, click “VACCUM” key, it can start-up the bump and
then use the sucking nozzle to suck the chip. Close the bump by clicking “VACCUM” key again.
①
Pull down
②
Automatically spring
③
Replace the entire filter pipe with the provided
backup filter pipe.
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