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Frontal 
Gasket

Heating Element

Suction Tube 
Connector

Spanner

Heating 
Element

Then bring it down until the suction tube 
connector fits into the rear slot of the heating 
element guard.

Rear Slot

DT20 Cardboard Solder-Collectors are designed as a throwaway product. There is no need to 
clean the cardboad solder-collector. Throw it away and replace it for a new one. This saves time 
and makes replacement easier and faster.

The steps for replacing the cardboard solder collector can be found on the previous pages in the 
description of the glass solder collector.

Changing the Cardboard Solder-Collector

Insert the collector group with its front gasket 
onto the heating element.

Inserting the Glass Solder-Collector into the Tool

Changing the Heating Element

Detach the solder-collector together with the 
suction tube from the desoldering iron.

If the heating element has a tip on, remove it 
with the provided spanner.

 For this operation, turn off the station or disconnect the tool and wait until the equipment has 

cooled down to room temperature.  

Summary of Contents for DT530

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DT530 Angled Desoldering Iron...

Page 2: ...ass solder collector with gaskets and filters see next page for references Manual 1 unit Ref 0032496 Packing List The following items are included This manual corresponds to the following reference DT...

Page 3: ...r Collector 2 unit Ref DT20 Metal Brush 1 unit Ref CL6217 Wool Filter for DT530 1 set Ref DT10 contains 10 filters Metal Filter for DT530 1 set Ref DT11 contains 10 filters Cleaning Brush 1 unit Ref 0...

Page 4: ...ows to recover tip temperature extremely quickly This means that the user can work at a lower temperature The tip temperature is further reduced thanks to the Sleep and Hibernation modes which increas...

Page 5: ...int liquifies gently describe circles around the pin using the pin as the axis of your movement Press the tool button long enough to suction the liquified solder 3 Aspirating 1 Placing 2 Circular move...

Page 6: ...e excess solder Tip Cleaning Select the option that best suits your needs to clean the tip and improve its thermal transfer Tap gently to remove excess solder Use the slots to remove the remaining par...

Page 7: ...oldering and for pad cleaning Find the model that best suits your soldering needs at www jbctools com Through Hole Desoldering Pad Cleaning Inserting Grab the new tip with the spanner Fit it into the...

Page 8: ...hand down onto the stand 1 grasp the suction tube at the point where it meets the suction tube connector and pull upward 2 to undock the solder collector from the heating element guard Place the tool...

Page 9: ...using the cleaning brush Clean with alcohol if necessary Insert both filters into the collector use new filters if necessary Then insert the rearward gasket on the side of the wool filter Reassembling...

Page 10: ...The steps for replacing the cardboard solder collector can be found on the previous pages in the description of the glass solder collector Changing the Cardboard Solder Collector Insert the collector...

Page 11: ...shed all the way in The metal bushing of the handle should be aligned with the edge of the heating element for a proper connection 2 Left hand right hand use a for right hand use b for left hand use T...

Page 12: ...n to ensure detection of the tool when it is in the stand Use a damp cloth or alcohol Periodically check all cables and tubes connections The wool filter and gaskets of the solder collector should be...

Page 13: ...be attentive to the condition of solder collectors gaskets and filters The inside of the tip should be periodically cleaned with the largest possible rod Choose between the straight and helical clean...

Page 14: ...ul with the fumes produced when working 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...

Page 15: ...Notes 15 40 mm 50 mm 60 mm 80 mm 100 mm 130 mm 130 mm para manuales color gris 200 mm...

Page 16: ...acturing defects including the replacement of defective parts and labour Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse In order for the warranty to be valid equipment must be returned postage paid to...

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