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System Operations Manual, Rev B 

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Operation 

 

Definitions 

 
Please read and become familiar with the definitions of each of the following terms that are used 
repeatedly in the following operational procedures. 
 

Auto-Off:  

Safety feature that turns power off (10-90 minutes, settable in 10 minute increments) 

after the system has entered Temperature Setback. 

 
Normal Operation:  

Normal operating mode of the system in which the Operating Tip 

Temperature is displayed. 

 
Password:

  The Password feature of the TW 100 system will prevent unauthorized alteration of 

stored system temperature parameters and feature settings.  If a Password has been installed, 
the LED Display will display an instruction to enter the Password (a 3 digit number selected using 
the scroll up/down keys on the system front panel) when a setting change is attempted. 

 
Programming Menu:  

The interface used to program the system features parameters (e.g., 

temperature limits, password, setback time). 

 
Set Tip Temperature:  

The operator selected idle tip temperature entered into the system 

memory. 

 
Temperature Adjust Mode:  

Mode of operation where the Set Tip Temperature may be 

adjusted. 

 
Temperature Setback:  

System feature that will independently set back the Set Tip Temperature 

to 177°C (350°F) after a user selected or preset period of handpiece inactivity.   

 

HW 100 Heat Wise System 

 
The HW 100 requires the use of a Power Module.  The Power Module 
selects the desired heat level for operation.  The HW 100 comes 
standard with three Power Modules, Heat Levels 5, 6, & 7.  Additional 
Power Modules are available in heat levels of 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, and 8.  
Please refer to the Accessory Section for Power Module part numbers.  
A heat level of 5 corresponds to a nominal temperature of 500 

°

F; a 

heat level of 6.5 corresponds to a temperature of 650 

°

F, etc.  Actual 

temperatures may vary slightly due to tip geometry.   
 
Verify the following: 

a)  Handpiece connection to the power source. 
b)  Power cord connection between an appropriate AC supply 

receptacle and the power source. 

 
If the power is turned on while a Power Module is not installed, or if the Power Module is removed 
during operation, the system will turn itself off and the LED indicator light on the front panel will turn 
red.  See Figure 9. 
 
To operate the unit, please make sure the set-up procedure has been followed.  Then follow the 
procedure below. 
 

1.  Install the desired Tip Cartridge. 
2.  Install the desired Power Module into the Power Port on the front of the unit. 
3.  The LED indicator will turn amber while the tip is heating to the desired performance level. 

Figure 9 

Power 
Module 

LED 
Indicator 

Summary of Contents for 8007-0387

Page 1: ...HeatWise TW 100 TempWise Soldering Systems 5050 0512 Rev B PRM Voltage Part Number HW 100 HEATWISE System 115 VAC 8007 0387 HW 100 HEATWISE System 230 VAC 8007 0388 TW 100 TEMPWISE System 115 VAC 800...

Page 2: ...tion 8 Operation 9 Definitions 9 HW 100 System 9 TW 100 System 10 LED Display 11 Temperature Adjust Mode 11 Temperature Setback Mode 11 Auto Off Mode 12 Using InstaCal 12 Programming Your System 13 En...

Page 3: ...Max 97 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 W Max or 197 253 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 W Max Dimensions 184mm H x 107mm W x 122mm D 7 25 H x 4 2 W x 4 8 D 184mm H x 107mm W x 122mm D 7 25 H x 4 2 W x 4 8 D Tip Tool Stand Dimen...

Page 4: ...sert d un produit PACE 1 Danger potentiel de choc lectrique Les proc dures de r paration sur les produits PACE doivent tre effectu es seulement par du personnel qualifi Des parties de l quipement d sa...

Page 5: ...all OSHA e agli altri Standard di Sicurezza applicabili 3 Le resistenze PACE Sensatemp e le punte installate sono calde quando la stazione accesa e per un periodo successivo allo spegnimento Non tocc...

Page 6: ...rte Est seguro de poner la herramienta en su soporte despu s del uso y permita que la herramienta enfr e antes de guardar 5 Siempre use sistemas de PACE en una rea bien ventilada Un sistema de extracc...

Page 7: ...r a workbench or shelf See Figure 5 It is important to note that the Interlock can be mounted on either side of the power source In the examples below the Tool Stand has been mounted on the left of th...

Page 8: ...extraction equipment is recommended Tip Cartridge Installation Tip cartridges are fitted with a key lock device This feature ensures that tip cartridges are held firmly in position and will maintain...

Page 9: ...hat will independently set back the Set Tip Temperature to 177 C 350 F after a user selected or preset period of handpiece inactivity HW 100 Heat Wise System The HW 100 requires the use of a Power Mod...

Page 10: ...Adjust the temperature by pressing and holding Scroll Up Key or Scroll Down key Observe the display as the Set Temperature increases first in increments of 5 then in increments of 10 When the desired...

Page 11: ...ture is exceeded Refer to the Programming Your System portion of this manual 3 OFF Low Temperature Limit when adjusting the set tip temperature and the minimum allowable temperature is exceeded Refer...

Page 12: ...d releasing any key on the front panel or or 2 By turning the Power Switch OFF 0 and then back ON l Using the InstaCal Feature The TW 100 features InstaCal calibration InstaCal allows the user to cali...

Page 13: ...time out period Enable or disable the Auto Off feature and adjust the time out period Enable or disable the Calibration mode The following instructions should be performed to familiarize the operator...

Page 14: ...wn as tens of minutes e g S 3 equals 30 minutes A display of S 0 indicates that Setback is disabled Choose one of the following a Press and release the Program Key to keep the currently stored Tempera...

Page 15: ...e OFF Temperature Setback Enabled 30 minutes Auto Off Enabled 60 minutes Cartridge Offset Zero Table 1 Factory Settings InstaCal Adjustment In most cases the InstaCal calibration will closely match yo...

Page 16: ...the up and down keys adjust the ICA offset as needed 4 Press the program key to exit the ICA menu and resume normal operation PACE does not recommend modifying the ICA offset to compensate for tip ge...

Page 17: ...0023 P1 1 8 90 Degree Chisel Extended 1124 0024 P1 1 16 30 Degree Bevel 1124 0025 P1 1 16 Conical Sharp Extended 1124 0026 P1 1 16 Chisel Bent 30 Degrees 1124 0027 P1 3 128 Conical Sharp Extended 1124...

Page 18: ...o be attached to the Power source Shown with HW 100 1335 0251 P1 Bench Mounting Bracket for HW 100 TW 100 1321 0639 P1 TC 100 Handpiece Tip cartridge not included 6010 0132 P1 Replacement TC 100 cord...

Page 19: ...ng may need to be replaced over time To replace the O ring follow the procedure below 1 Disconnect the TC 100 from the power source 2 Remove the tip cartridge 3 Unscrew the cap from the back of the TC...

Page 20: ...lusions and limitations herein apply to all persons and entities SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Seller w...

Page 21: ...MODULE and TEMPWISE The following are registered trademarks and or service marks of PACE Incorporated Laurel Maryland U S A ARM EVAC FLO D SODR MINIWAVE PACE SENSATEMP SNAP VAC SODRTEK SODR X TRACTOR...

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