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Removing the Splashguard

1.

 Unlock the splashguard.

2.

 Lift off.

Lock

More cleaning options (not supplied):

Inox Wool

Ref. CL6205 
Provides a superior 
cleaning of the tip.

Metal Brush 

Ref. CL6220 
When used carefully, 
it provides a more 
thorough cleaning.

Sponge

Ref. S0354

Tapping:

Tap gently to remove excess 
solder.

Wiping:

Use the slots to remove 
remaining particles.

Wiper

Ref. CL0160

The least harmful cleaning 
method. Keep the sponge 
damp with distilled water 
when working to avoid tip 
wear.

Adjustable stand

Cable collector 

(Ref. CC3702)

Adjust the tool stand to suit 
your work position.

Fix the cable on the collector so that the working area is free of 
cable.

Tip Cleaner

Select the option to suit your needs and improve the thermal transfer of the tip.

Brass Wool

Ref. CL6210 

Very effective 
cleaning method. 
Leaves a small layer 
of solder on the tip, 
preventing oxidation 
between cleaning 
and rewetting.

Splashguard

Ref. 0017576

When using the brass wool, it prevents       
splashing of solder particles 

Antisplash Membrane

Ref. 0017574 

Prevents splashing and keeps the work area 
clean.

Wiper

Ref. CL0160

A temperature resistant receptacle 
for removing excess solder by gently 
tapping or wiping.

If the tip is very dirty, 
JBC first recommends 
cleaning it with the wiper 
to remove excess solder.

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Summary of Contents for CD-SE

Page 1: ...Precision Soldering Station Ref CD SE www jbctools com ...

Page 2: ... units Ref C210001 x1 C210008 x1 Precision Purpose Handle 1 unit Ref T210 A Sponge 1 unit Ref S0354 Power Socket Main switch Fuse Cable collector Quick Tip Changer Process Screen Adjustable Stand Intelligent Heat Management Equipotential connection USB B connector Features Precision Purpose Handle Ref T210 A Tip Cleaner brass wool with antisplash membrane Precision Soldering Station Ref CD SE www ...

Page 3: ...and to suit your work position Fix the cable on the collector so that the working area is free of cable Tip Cleaner Select the option to suit your needs and improve the thermal transfer of the tip Brass Wool Ref CL6210 Very effective cleaning method Leaves a small layer of solder on the tip preventing oxidation between cleaning and rewetting Splashguard Ref 0017576 When using the brass wool it pre...

Page 4: ...traight C210 B For curved C210 C For C245 Important It is necessary to insert the cartridges as far as the mark for a proper connection Mark USB Connector Download the latest software from our website to update your soldering station JBC Updater www jbctools com software html Update the station software via USB connection Cable USB AB JBC Manager www jbctools com manager html Manage and monitor as...

Page 5: ...tatus in real time Work Screen Control Process Displays a specific fixed temp Shown when you have selected temp levels The values must be adjusted for the task Temp Adjust parameter It provides a more precise adjustment between the selected temp and the actual one Operation The JBC Exclusive Heating System This revolutionary technology is able to recover tip temperature extremely quickly This allo...

Page 6: ...aches when returned to the stand Station Settings Minimum temperature Set the minimum temperature to work with Min temp by default is 200ºC 392ºF This is consi dered to be a proper starting point for leaded applications Maximum temperature Set the maximum temperature to work with Max temp by default is 400 C 750 F This is considered high enough to work with most lead free applications Temperature ...

Page 7: ...rature before entering the Hiber nation mode At this time the power supply is cut off and the tip remains at room temperature Recommendations Parameter description Warnings Increasing the default value will accelerate oxidation and shorten the tip life When the user chan ges the cartridge type the parameter should be reset to 0 C F or to the value needed for this cartridge E g If a correction of 2...

Page 8: ...ppliance unattended when it is on Do not cover the ventilation grills Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite Avoid the contact of flux with skin or eyes to prevent irritation Be careful with the fumes produced when soldering Keep your workplace clean and tidy Wear appropriate protection glasses and gloves when working to avoid personal harm Utmost care must be taken with liquid tin waste whi...

Page 9: ...ent must be returned postage paid to the dealer where it was purchased Specifications CD 1SE 120V 50 60Hz Input fuse 2A Output 23 5V Control Unit model CD 1E CD 2SE 230V 50 60Hz Input fuse 1A Output 23 5V Control Unit model CD 2E CD 9SE 100V 50 60Hz Input fuse 2A Output 23 5V Control Unit model CD 9E Net Weight 2 86 Kg 31 lb Dimensions 150 x 175 x 145 mm Output Peak Power CD SE 40W Temperature Ran...

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