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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 WARNING

Warnings and cautions are placed at critical points in this manual to direct the operator's attention

to significant items. They are defined as follows:

 WARNING:

Failure to comply with a WARNING may result in serious injury or death.

 CAUTION:

Failure to comply with a CAUTION may result in injury to the operator, or

damage to the items involved. Two examples are given below.

 Be sure to comply with following WARNINGS and CAUTIONS for your safety.

 WARNING

Be sure not to operate the unit with  any combination of temperature and air flow settings that
makes the thermal protector trip (the heater lamp turns off during use). This could damage the
unit.

After use, do not disconnect the plug during the automatic cool-down process.

 CAUTION

When the power is ON, the temperature of the hot air and the nozzle ranges from 100° to
450°C. (212° to 842°F.). To avoid injury to personnel or damage to items in the work area,
observe the following:

Do not direct the hot air toward personnel or touch the metal parts near the nozzle.

Do not use the product near combustible gases or flammable materials.

Advise those in the work area that the unit can reach very high temperatures and should be
considered potentially dangerous.

Turn the power OFF when no longer using the Hakko 850B or when leaving it unattended.

Before replacing parts or storing the unit, allow the unit to cool and then turn the power OFF.

 To prevent accidents and failures, be sure to take the following precautions:

Do not strike the handpiece against hard surfaces or otherwise subject it to physical shock. This
will damage the quartz glass shield around the heating element, and could damage the heater
as well.

Be sure the unit is grounded. Always connect power to a grounded receptacle.

Do not disassemble the pump.

Do not modify the unit.

Use only genuine Hakko replacement parts.

Do not wet the unit or use the unit with wet hands.

Remove power cord by holding the plug - not the wires.

Make sure the work area is well ventilated.

The Hakko 850B is not intended for use by children or infirm persons without supervision.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the Hakko 850B.

Summary of Contents for 850B

Page 1: ...fore operating the Hakko 850B Keep this manual readily accessible for reference TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKING LIST SPECIFICATIONS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PART NAMES 3 PREPARATION ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL C...

Page 2: ...10V 270W 120V 300W 220V 300W 230V 310W 240V 310W Power Consumption Pump Capacity Control temperature External dimensions Weight 30 W Stand by power consumption 100 120V 2W 220 240V 4W Diaphragm pump 2...

Page 3: ...personnel or touch the metal parts near the nozzle Do not use the product near combustible gases or flammable materials Advise those in the work area that the unit can reach very high temperatures and...

Page 4: ...ntrol knob Handpiece holder mounting screw Handpiece holder mounting screw Fuse Handpiece holder Power receptacle Nozzle not included FP pick up with S wire Width of wire 14mm 0 55in FP pick up wire L...

Page 5: ...l of the station Figure 4 2 Place the handpiece on the holder Figure 5 3 Plug the power cord into a grounded wall socket After connection the automatic blowing function will start sending air through...

Page 6: ...he thermal protector trip This could damage the unit 2 Place the FP pick up under the IC lead Slip the FP pick up wire under the IC lead Refer to the photo shown If the width of the IC does not match...

Page 7: ...s with any soldering process however there is always the possibility of forming solder balls bridges between leads and inadequate solder joints Always inspect the finished solder joints for structural...

Page 8: ...e the heating element B Measure the resistance value Connect an ohmmeter across the connector terminals a The correct values are approxi mately 26 40 100 120V 70 100 220 240V If the resistance value i...

Page 9: ...4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 2...

Page 10: ...e C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Air Temperature C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Air Temperature C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Air Temperature C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Temperature Control Kn...

Page 11: ...ture C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Air Temperature C 500 932 F 300 572 F 100 212 F Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4 2 7 3 6 Temperature Control Knob 1 5 8 4...

Page 12: ...84 Pins 19 0 75 19 0 75 24 0 94 24 0 94 29 1 14 29 1 14 6 9 0 27 6 9 0 27 A 21 0 83 B 21 0 83 A 26 1 02 B 26 1 02 A 31 1 22 B 31 1 22 A 9 0 35 B 14 0 55 A1140B PLCC 11 5 11 5 0 45 0 45 28 Pins A1141B...

Page 13: ...e description Screws must be ordered separately Item No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No B2544 A1143 A1144 A1145 A1146 B1188 B1441 B2556 B1354 B2634 B2635 Part Name Handle Heating element Heating element Heati...

Page 14: ...2424 B2425 B2426 B2436 Part Name Cover Handpiece holder Sound proof tank Air pump Air pump Air pump Silicone tube Fuse Fuse Power receptacle Chassis Radiation sheet P W B P W B P W B P W B Switch Air...

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