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01/06/12

Soldering Station 

User’s Manual

Replacing the heating element

Note:

 Diagram (7) is soldering station 21-10115, heating element resistance about 8Ω to 10Ω

1. Power off the unit and unplug the device. Wait for the heating element to cool down.
2. Loosen the nut(1)
3. Remove the tip retainer(2) and soldering tip (3)
4. Unscrew heating contact (4), remove grouping spring(5)
5. Remove the full heat wire group (6)
6. Please reference to diagram Section (7)
7. Replace the old one the good condition heating element
8. Reverse the process to secure the heating element in the handle.

Care and Maintenance

•  Keep the soldering station dry; If it gets wet, dry it immediately
•  Use the soldering station only in normal temperature environments
•  Keep the soldering station away from dust and dirt
•   The soldering iron tip should be cleaned after use by wiping it on the damp sponge found in the soldering 

iron stand. This is to get rid of burnt solder or fluxes that cause oxidation on the tip

Changing Soldering Tip

•  Always turn the power OFF when removing or inserting a tip

•  Let the tip to cool down to room temperature before holding it with heat resistant pads

•  Unscrew the metal cap nut (1).

•  Pull out the shaft of the soldering iron (2)

•  Replace it with a new soldering tip

•  Put back the shaft and securely lock with the metal cap nut

Summary of Contents for 2064549

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Page 2: ...r turning off the station and let it cool down Never operate this device if you don t have soldering experience or enough knowledge to use Keep away from children Safety Precautions Caution Improper usage can cause serious injury to personnel and or damage to equipment For personnel safety please follow this precautions Never use it to do other work except soldering Do not subject the main unit to...

Page 3: ...Range 150 C to 450 C 302 F to 842 F Output Voltage 28V AC Temperature Stability 1 C Static Display LCD Max Surrounding Temperature 40 C Calibrating Method Digital Calibration Temperature Range for Calibration 50 C to 50 C 122 F to 58 F Ground Impedance 2Ω Ground Voltage 2mV Heating Element 2 Cores TENMA Specifications Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Heating Element Contro...

Page 4: ...nient for the type of operators Computerized temperature calibration can correct the difference between the actual and display temperature quickly Heating element malfunction alert Operating Guidelines Please refer to the Control Panel Guide section for buttons and display panel details 1 Connection 1 1 Insert soldering iron s plug into the socket and tighten the nut on the plug securely and place...

Page 5: ...am 3 4 Quickly adjusting temperature 4 1 Under working condition you can set working temperature quickly by programmable buttons Press the button once to extract setting temperature stored in button 1 2 3 this way you can easily set the working temperature 4 2 Pressing button and buttons 1 2 3 you can store the setting temperature into fast channel knobs 1 2 3 4 3 Temperature hot key A Hot key 1 i...

Page 6: ...asure minus the setting e g Actual value 380 C Setting value 350 C 30 C Pressing knob adds 30 C Actual value 320 C Setting value 350 C 30 C Pressing knob minus 30 C 5 4 The calibrating temp range is 50 C to 50 C 5 5 You can press knob to store after you finish calibration Diagram 4 6 Temp unit exchange In the power off condition press and hold knob then turn on the station the temp unit will be ch...

Page 7: ...t 8 Reverse the process to secure the heating element in the handle Care and Maintenance Keep the soldering station dry If it gets wet dry it immediately Use the soldering station only in normal temperature environments Keep the soldering station away from dust and dirt The soldering iron tip should be cleaned after use by wiping it on the damp sponge found in the soldering iron stand This is to g...

Page 8: ...pose and not make any assumptions based on information included or omitted Liability for loss or damage resulting from any reliance on the Information or use of it including liability resulting from negligence or where the Group was aware of the possibility of such loss or damage arising is excluded This will not operate to limit or restrict the Group s liability for death or personal injury resul...

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