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Setting up & Operating the soldering station 

 

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CAUTION:

 The sponge is compressed. It will swell when   

moistened with water. Before using the unit, 

dampen the sponge with the water and squeeze 

it dry. Failure to do so may result in damage to 

the Soldering tip. 

A. Iron Holder

 

1.

 

Small Cleaning Sponge 

Dampen the small cleaning 

sponge with water and then 

squeeze it dry. 

Place it in one of the open- 

ings of the iron holder base. 

2. Add water to the approximate   

      level as shown. The small   

      sponge will absorb water to   

      keep the large sponge above 

      it wet at all times. 

* The large sponge may be used 

alone (without small sponge & 

water). 

3. Dampen the large cleaning 

sponge and place it on the 

iron holder base. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for KS-200DH

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...covery curve 13 Sleeping 13 Select The Correct Tip For A Soldering Station 14 Tip care and use 14 Maintenance 15 Calibrating the iron temperature 17 Error Message 18 Trouble shooting Guide 18 Checking...

Page 3: ...en the power is on the tip temperature is very hi gh Since mishandling may lead to burns or fire be sure to comply with the following precautions Please avoid an abuse of the equipment use the applian...

Page 4: ...d that provides grounding Do not use the unit for applications other than soldering Do not rap the soldering iron against the work bench to shake off residual solder or otherwise subject the iron to s...

Page 5: ...ering tip A Iron Holder 1 Small Cleaning Sponge Dampen the small cleaning sponge with water and then squeeze it dry Place it in one of the open ings of the iron holder base 2 Add water to the approxim...

Page 6: ...set at 300 or 350 at the factory The heater lamp flickers when the temperature has stabilized 5 Press the button to display the preset temperature It will be displayed for two seconds c Setting the Te...

Page 7: ...ge displayed value as follows 2 3 4 Press the button when the desired value is displayed This will cause the middle digit the 10 s digit in the display to begin flashing 3 Select the desired value for...

Page 8: ...he work if it is necessary to set temperature quickly and the heat elements can not be cut off the way may be selected Temperature rising Don t press knob and press knob directly If so the setting tem...

Page 9: ...ted Setting the password The initial password in station s memory is 000 The setting temperature is admitted in this state If need to restrict the setting temperature the password must be changed Ente...

Page 10: ...conds later the station is in normal work state This indicates the password of input is error and the tem perature setting can t be done 6 If the display window shows this indicates the password of in...

Page 11: ...e password is not the same as last time and the display window shows the station will ne ed to rewrite new password see the last 8 9 step The changing of password is finished until the lately two pass...

Page 12: ...memory Please refer to the Working Mode Table for the meaning of the digit displayed Note X represents the origin Al working mode digit Warning The heater and solder ing tips will be seriously oxidiz...

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Page 14: ...igh frequency soldering iron 50 420 90W Station Yes 6 High frequency soldering iron 200 480 60W Station Yes 7 High frequency soldering iron 200 480 90W Station Yes 0 High frequency soldering iron 200...

Page 15: ...ill be decreased and the display shows This state is sleeping mode When the station is in sleeping mode the tip temperature will decrease to 200 if the set temperature is more than or equal to 200 or...

Page 16: ...r soldering densely populated boards Tip Care and Use Tip Temperature Cleaning High soldering temperatures can degrade the tip Use the lowest possible solder ing temperature The excellent thermal reco...

Page 17: ...ce the tip s heat conductivity Wipe the tip and coat the tip with fresh solder This helps to prevent tip oxidation Maintenance Inspect and Clean the Tip Caution Never file the tip to remove oxide 1 Se...

Page 18: ...g idling periods b High tip temperatures c Lack of sufficient flux in so ldering operations d Wiping the tip on dirty or dry sponges and rags Always u se a clean wet industrial gr ade sulfur free spon...

Page 19: ...tips only when necessary The plating on fine precision tips is less du rable than the plating on blu nter tips 4 Do not use the tip as a prying tool Bending the tip can cause the plating to crack sho...

Page 20: ...digit of LED display temperature is flashing Press the and buttons to select the value and press the button to select the digit Press button after inputting the reading Here the calibration operation...

Page 21: ...he tip temperature goes below the setting temper ature about 80 the temperature display will flash Draw your attention to this If power can t be sent to soldering iron the display window will show Thi...

Page 22: ...ding wire touching the heating element c Is the heating element lead twisted and short circuited Check2 Is the power cord broken Replace it with a new one Check3 Is the soldering iron cord broken See...

Page 23: ...heck11 Is there a tip on the iron Assemble a tip on the iron Check12 Is the soldering iron cord broken See how to check the breakage of heating and sensor element Check13 Is the item to be soldered to...

Page 24: ...onnect the plug and measure the resistance value between the connecting plug pins as follows If the values of a and b are outside the above value replace the heating element sensor and or cord assembl...

Page 25: ...om the handle Measure when the heating ele ment is at room temperature 1 Resistance value of heating element White under 1 2 Resistance value of sensor Red and Green under 10 If the resistance value i...

Page 26: ...t Then wiggle and kink the iron cord at various locat ions along its length including in the strain relief area If the LED heater lamp flickers then the cord needs to be replaced 2 Check the resistanc...

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Page 28: ...Parts List Station Iron Holder Iron...

Page 29: ...36V 18069 220 Transformer 90W 220V 36V 3 18069 230 Transformer 90W 230V 36V 11002 Power cord 3 Wired Cord Chinese Plug 11003 Power cord 3 Wired Cord American Plug 4 11005 Power cord 3 Wired Cord Europ...

Page 30: ...Tip Refer to the Last Page 4 42079 Nip 5 42101 7 Cord Board 6 45034 Handle Cover 7 42322 8 20H Handle 8 13006 Terminal Board 9 14009 Clasp 10 Heater Combination 11 12002 Vibrator 12 12012 1 6 Pins Pl...

Page 31: ...2 3 7 3 2 0 5 0 5 3 5 2 4 0 5 3 1 6 0 5 2 5 1 2 45 45 3 45 1 R0 2 R 0 2 R 1 R0 5 0 5 200 0 8C 200 H 200 J 200 SK 200 K 200 4C 200 4 2D 200 3 2D 200 2 4D 200 1 6D 200 1 2D 200 3C 200 2C 200 1C 200 I 2...

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