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www.element14.com
www.farnell.com
www.newark.com
www.cpc.co.uk

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V1.0

23/08/18

Please read this manual before operating the equipment.

Keep manual in accessible place for future reference.

What’s Included

Control Unit 

1 No.

Soldering Iron 

1 No.

Soldering Iron Holder 

1 No.

Power Cord (UK or EU) 

1 No.

Cleaning Sponge 

1 No.

User Manual

Safety Precautions

• 

This product is meant for use by trained and qualified personnel only.  Keep away from children

•  Do not dis-assemble the control unit. There are no user serviceable parts
• 

Do not use the soldering station in the vicinity of flammable material

•  Use appropriate safety gear and exercise caution while using this soldering station
•  Do not touch the soldering tip as the temperature can be 200°C to 400°C when in use
•  Use proper power cord
• 

For changing the soldering tip, ensure that the power supply is turned off and allow sufficient time for the tip to cool down.

•   The soldering tip should be cleaned by wiping it on the cleaning sponge provided.  This will help get rid of the burnt solder or 

fluxes that cause oxidation on the soldering tip.  Not cleaning the tip might lead to improper soldering.

Specifications

Input Voltage

220V AC ±10% 50Hz

Plug Type

UK, EU

Power Consumption

60W (Max.)

Temperature Controlling Range

150°C to 450°C (302°F to 842°F)

Heater Voltage

24V AC

Temperature Stability

±2°C (Static)

Display

LCD

Maximum Surrounding Temperature

40°C

Calibration Method

Digital

Temperature Range for Calibration

50°C to -50°C (122°F to -58°F)

Ground Impedance

< 2Ω

Ground Voltage

< 2mV

Heating Element

2 Core

*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for 21-10115 UK

Page 1: ...www element14 com www farnell com www newark com www cpc co uk TM TM Page 1 V1 0 23 08 18 ESD Safe Soldering Station User Manual 21 10115 UK 21 10115 EU ...

Page 2: ...dering tip as the temperature can be 200 C to 400 C when in use Use proper power cord For changing the soldering tip ensure that the power supply is turned off and allow sufficient time for the tip to cool down The soldering tip should be cleaned by wiping it on the cleaning sponge provided This will help get rid of the burnt solder or fluxes that cause oxidation on the soldering tip Not cleaning ...

Page 3: ...rt the soldering iron s plug to the socket on the control panel and tighten the nut on the plug securely Place the soldering iron into the soldering iron holder 3 Connect the power cord to the control unit and plug into the mains socket Turn on the power supply and the control unit The digital display will show the current set or the last set value of temperature for a few seconds After a few seco...

Page 4: ...ou can store the setting temperature into fast channel knobs 1 2 3 Temperature hot key a Hot key 1 is usually applied to store a 200 C or lower temperature value at which level the soldering station is on standby b Hot key 2 is a shortcut of temperature between 300 C to 350 C at which level a general soldering job can be done c Hot key 3 is a fast channel to high temperature of 380 C specified of ...

Page 5: ... some wrong in heating element or the circuit Diagrams 5 and 6 Turn off the unit and follow the instructions to replace the heating element 9 Replacing the heating element a Power off the unit and unplug the device Wait for the heating element to cool down b Loosen the nut 1 c Remove the tip retainer 2 and soldering tip 3 d Unscrew heating contact 4 remove grouping spring 5 e Remove the full heat ...

Page 6: ...registered trademark of the Group Premier Farnell Limited 2016 10 Soldering Tip Care and Use a Tip Temperature High soldering temperatures can degrade the tip Use the lowest possible soldering temperature The excellent thermal recovery characteristics ensure efficient and effective soldering even at low temperatures When not in use do not leave the soldering iron on at a high temperature as the ti...

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