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Safety

It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to protect health and prevent electric 
shock, injury, fire or explosions. 

- Do not use the units for any purpose other than PCB preheating. Incorrect use may cause fire.

- The mains cable must be plugged into approved bases. Make sure that it is properly grounded 
  before use. When unplugging it, hold the plug, not the wire.

- The temperature of accessible surfaces may remain high after the unit is turned off. Handle with care.

- Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is on.

- Do not cover the ventilation grills. Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite.

- Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite even when out of sight.

- Be careful with the remains of liquid tin. In contact with skin, it can cause burns.

- Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or eyes to prevent irritation.

- Be careful with the smoke produced when soldering.

- Keep your workplace clean and tidy. Wear appropriate protection glasses and gloves when  
  working to avoid personal harm.

- This appliance can be used by children over the age of eight as well as persons with reduced 
   physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience provided that they have been given
  adequate supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance and understand the hazards  
  involved. Children must not play with the appliance. 

- Maintenance must not be carried out by children unless supervised.

Summary of Contents for PHSE-KA

Page 1: ...IR Preheater Set Ref PHSE KA INSTRUCTION MANUAL www jbctools com...

Page 2: ...009401 230V Thermocouple 1 unit Ref PH218 Kapton Tape 1 unit Ref PH217 Manual 1 unit Ref 0021330 Ref PHSE KA IR Preheater Set IR Preheater Support 1 unit Ref PHS SA Heater Unit Console IR Preheater 1...

Page 3: ...eheater Support Heater Unit Console 2 8 Color TFT screen Start Stop USB B connector Zone B Zone A RJ45 connector to Heater Unit USB A connector Foot for vertical set up Push the button to fold the foo...

Page 4: ...heights between the PCB and the Heating Area of the PHSE A Heater Unit Low level High level Medium level PHS SA Features Clamp knobs Sliding guide Spring guide Allen key Height Adjustment For fixing i...

Page 5: ...caps Push the PCB against the SP guide position it and tighten the SP guide knobs Changing PCBs of the same batch The support lets you place PCBs of the same batch so as to always heat the same area...

Page 6: ...05 Thermocouple selected temp and mode Control Protection Info General Work mode Profile editor Reset Graphics Files Press INFO for each parameter description Available languages English Spanish Germa...

Page 7: ...les from the Work mode menu to set them up The thermocouples TC can work in three diferent ways depending on what is needed Control the unit mantains the selected temperature Protection the Heater Uni...

Page 8: ...heating process will be the same as long as the same working conditions are respected The profiles which already have the data from the Teach profile are marked with this symbol These profiles can be...

Page 9: ...m is the number of steps 2 3 or 4 The thicker your PCB is and the more layers it contains the more steps are needed to obtain a gradual warming These profiles are not modifiable but can be used as a t...

Page 10: ...ssing Graphics in the main MENU temperature of TC1 thermocouple and power figures in real time are displayed 17 14 Temperature Power Ext Temp C 50 100 150 200 250 300 Power Graphics Switch Y axis betw...

Page 11: ...a USB flash drive into the USB A connector to export import profiles Update the station software 1 Download the JBC Update File from www jbctools com software html and save it on a USB flash drive Pre...

Page 12: ...are is reached the Heater Unit will stop the process and a warning message will be shown 3 IPC does not recommend exceeding ramp up rates over 3 4 C sec 5 7 F sec so as to reduce the risk of thermal s...

Page 13: ...Alcohol can only be used to clean the metal parts Only if it is absolutely necessary and if cleaning with isopropyl alcohol IPA is not enough itisrecommendedtouseascraper to remove dirt in the glass...

Page 14: ...nite Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite even when out of sight Be careful with the remains of liquid tin In contact with skin it can cause burns Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or e...

Page 15: ...3 in Maximum Power 500W Heating Area 65 x 135 mm 2 56 x 5 31 in 1 zone 130 x 135 mm 5 12 x 5 31 in 2 zones Temperature Range 50 250 C 120 482 F Temperature Measurement Thermocouple type K JBC set temp...

Page 16: ...16 Notes...

Page 17: ...17 www jbctools com...

Page 18: ...18 Exploded View...

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Page 20: ...s equipment against all manufacturing 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 mus...

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