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Micron® 100W Soldering Station

DO NOT WORK ON LIVE CIRCUITS.

 Before working on any mains powered equipment, make sure that 

it is turned off, and the mains plug is removed from the power point.

DO NOT USE IF DAMAGED.

 If the power lead becomes damaged or the soldering station become

faulty, discontinue use immediately.

COMMON CAUSES OF TIP UNWETTING

1. Tip temperature higher than 410°.
2. Tip has not been tinned before extended periods of idling.
3. Lack of flux in soldering, wicking, repairing, and touch-up operations.
4. Wiping the tip on a high sulphur content, dirty or dry sponges and rags.
5. Use with organic substances such as plastic, resin, silicone, grease or other chemicals.
6. Impurities in solder and/or low tin content.

CARE OF TIPS

Caution: The soldering iron can reach very high temperatures. Be sure to turn the unit off prior to carrying 
out any maintenance or trouble shooting steps listed below.

IMPORTANT:

 Remove the tip and clean after moderate to heavy use or at least daily for light usage. 

Remove any loose build up in the tip retaining assembly to prevent tip freezing. The solder tips supplied 
are iron clad copper, and if used properly, they should maintain optimum life.

1. Always tin the tip before returning it to the holder, turning off the station, or storing it for long periods of 
time. Wipe the tip on a brass cleaner prior to use.
2. Keeping the iron set at high temperatures (more than 400°C) will shorten tip life.
3. Do not use excessive pressure on the tip or rub the solder joint with the tip while soldering; this does 
not improve the heat transfer and may damage the tip.
4. Apply solder to the joint, not the tip when soldering. The flux is naturally caustic and will corrode the tip.
5. Never clean the tip with a file or abrasive material.
6. Do not use fluxes which contain chloride or acid. Use only rosin or resin activated fluxes.
7. If an oxide film forms on the tip, it can be removed by careful buffing with a 600-800 grit emery cloth, 
isopropyl alcohol or equivalent and then wrapping rosin core solder around the newly exposed surfaces. 
Coat the tinned areas with rosin-core solder after the resin-core has melted.

NEW TIPS

Applying the following steps will lead to optimum life.
1. Set temperature to min. then turn the main power switch to the “ON” position.
2. Set temperature to 250°C.
3. Coat the tinned surfaces with rosin-core solder after reaching 250°C.
4. Set to desired temperature after allowing the unit to idle at 250°C for 3 minutes.
5. The iron will be ready for use once it reaches the preset temperature.

IMPORTANT:

 Remove and clean the tip daily. If a new tip is installed, remove any loose build up in the 

barrel assembly, otherwise the tip may fuse to the heating element or retaining barrel. 

MAINTENANCE

TIP MAINTENANCE AND DRESSING

Tips can be changed or replaced simply by unscrewing the knurled nut barrel assembly. The station must 
be switched off and allowed to cool before this operation as damage may result if the system is left on 
without the tip in place!

Summary of Contents for T 2460A

Page 1: ...ructions of how and where to send the goods The freight for shipping goods back to Altronics for all repairs is at the customers expense c A copy of the R A form or at the very minimum the R A number must accompany the goods to effect the repair d Altronics will pay the return freight to the customer where the warranty claim has been accepted e Please quote the R A number in any correspondence to ...

Page 2: ...ring Station Operating Instructions Suitable for lead free soldering applications Variable temperature control Zero switching circuitry for spike suppression High idle stability Fast heat recovery Interchangeable handle ...

Page 3: ...he body clothes and flammable material when in operation The soldering tip and the heating element remain hot for some time after being switched off Ensure that you do not touch the soldering tip and the heating element For your health do not inhale solder fumes You must not undertake work on live parts Only a technician is recommended to undertake repairs Use original replacement parts only KEY F...

Page 4: ...cts via a highly flexible burn resistant Silicone rubber lead The T 2460A incorporates electronic circuitry which enables the user to alter tip temperature from 100 to 500 C without changing tips or heating elements The LCD touchscreen on the front panel provides a user with a clear vision and convenient function setting controls The temperature is maintained within 3 of its operating temperature ...

Page 5: ...quires a soldering iron thermometer 9 Set Enter Press SET to activate Channel presets and activate Cal function and press ENTER to confirm the temperature once set 10 Channel Preset Select Press the white button to select which CH you wish to use or adjust Button scrolls through the Channels CH1 CH3 in a loop From any preset CH setting just tap the adjust temperature arrows and the CH0 default act...

Page 6: ...new covering of solder after being warmed to protect tip and extend its life CH0 is NOT a preset channel and has no memory storage 5 When the Display temperature reaches the desired Set temperature the heating indicator light sym bols sunlight icon will flicker and flash and maintain the set temperature The unit is now ready for normal operation TEMPERATURE CHANNELS STORAGE This touchscreen model ...

Page 7: ...ue in degrees Celsius ending with step 5 to ENTER the determined value whether it be positive or negative The CAL range is 99 to zero to 99 and once set for a correct value it applies to all preset channels and CH0 i e always on NB This function requires a special soldering iron thermometer to work correctly This thermometer is not currently one of the optional accessories for this model As the ir...

Page 8: ...than 400 C will shorten tip life 3 Do not use excessive pressure on the tip or rub the solder joint with the tip while soldering this does not improve the heat transfer and may damage the tip 4 Apply solder to the joint not the tip when soldering The flux is naturally caustic and will corrode the tip 5 Never clean the tip with a file or abrasive material 6 Do not use fluxes which contain chloride ...

Page 9: ...n equivalent fuse This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance If the iron or stati...

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