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UNPACKING/ASSEMBLY/OPERATION

Please read this manual and follow the directions before using the equipment. The carton contains:
1. TMT-HA600 Hot Air Tool
2. HTN-D50, HTN-D80, HTN-D100, HTN-D120 nozzles
3. HA-HE600 Heating Element
4. Vacuum Suction Pen
5. Power Cord

Important: Keep all shipping materials until satisfactory operation has been verified.

Assembly and Operation

1. Remove TMT-HA600 Hot Air Tool from its box and place on a suitable work bench.
2. Remove the screw on the bottom of the unit marked in red wax. This screw is used to prevent the air pump from 

moving during shipping. 

Warning: Failure to remove the screw before using the equipment can cause 

damage to the system.

3. Select the proper nozzle and secure it to the handle.
4. Ensure the hot air gun is placed in the handpiece holder. (see Operation - Auto-Sleep Mode)
5. Connect the AC plug to a suitable AC power outlet.
6. Switch the power switch on the back of the unit to the “on” position. 

7. To start rework push down the (e) Function Button into the "on" position (see Front Panel). 

8. Lift the hot air gun from the holder

9. Adjust the air flow level using the (d) Air Flow Control (see Front Panel). 

10. Adjust the temperature level using the (c) Temperature Control (see Front Panel). The (a) Temperature 

Display will change from showing the actual temperature to the set temperature while the temperature is being 
adjusted. After temperature adjustment is done, the Temperature Display will revert back to showing the actual 
temperature rather then the display temperature.

11. Wait for the actual temperature to reach the set temperature. The unit should then be ready.

Operation - Power Off

1. Place the hot air gun back into the holder.
2. Press the (e) Function Button (see Front Panel). This will start the auto cool 

    process to accelerate cooling down the hot air gun. The display will show "OFF" once the   

    heating element temperature has gone down below 80C (176F).
3. Switch off the unit.
4. Unplug if not used for extended periods of time.

Operation - Auto-Sleep Mode

1. Once the hot air gun has been placed into the holder, the hot air gun will automatically go into standby mode    
    once the sleep timer setting (default: 5 minutes) has been reached.
2. To wake the hot air gun from sleep mode, lift the hot air gun from it's holder or press any control button. 

Note: To ensure that the auto-sleep mode is activated, the hot air gun must be properly placed into the 

holder. The letter "L" will show next to the temperature indicating the hot air gun is "Locked".

(a) place the handle onto 
the holder

(b) pull the handle downwards 
to secure in place

(c) Handle in locked position

Summary of Contents for TMT-HA600 Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL TMT HA600 HOT AIR TOOL www thermaltronics com ...

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Page 3: ...pair or replace it free of charge at its sole option Warranty period is from the date of purchase by the original owner If the date of purchase cannot be substantiated the date of manufacture will be used as the start of the warranty period TABLE OF CONTENTS TMT HA600 SPECIFICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 SYSTEM FEATURES 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 SYSTEM PANEL FRONT PANEL 3 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY OPERATION 4 SY...

Page 4: ...has been tested and inspected by Thermaltronics prior to shipment and with proper maintenance will give you years of reliable performance SYSTEM FEATURES The TMT HA600 hot air tool can be used for surface mount component removal and reflow on components such as SOIC CHIP QFP PLCC and others 1 Digital display shows temperature and status 2 Airflow meter provides visual feedback of air flow 3 1300W ...

Page 5: ...genuine replacement parts Caution 1 Use this equipment in a well ventilated area away from combustible equipment 2 Disconnect the power cord if the unit is not used for an extended period of time 3 Place handle in stand when not in use 4 Handle with care Never drop or sharply jolt the unit The unit contains delicate parts that can be damaged if subjected to physical force Do not spill any liquids ...

Page 6: ...al temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit b Air Flow Display Shows the air flow c Temperature Control Increase or Decrease the set temperature Temperature Range in Celsius 100C to 480C Temperature Range in Fahrenheit 212F to 896F d Air Flow Control Increase or Decrease the set air flow range 15 99 e Function Button Toggle the hot air tool between standby mode or operating mode In System Settings the...

Page 7: ...he temperature level using the c Temperature Control see Front Panel The a Temperature Display will change from showing the actual temperature to the set temperature while the temperature is being adjusted After temperature adjustment is done the Temperature Display will revert back to showing the actual temperature rather then the display temperature 11 Wait for the actual temperature to reach th...

Page 8: ...emperature scale has been set by the factory For manual override follow the procedure below 1 Follow System Settings Enter Menu procedures 2 Use the d Air Flow Control down button to adjust system selection menu to SEL 2 3 Press the d Air Flow Control up button to confirm the selection 4 The display will show c celsius or f fahrenheit 5 Press the d Air Flow Control up and down buttons to adjust th...

Page 9: ...s damaged replace if damaged Q Temperature display is always above 500 after a few minutes the display shows Off A The thermal sensor may be broken and needs to be replaced Q Replacing the heating element Caution Disconnect power before replacing heater element 1 Remove the three screws holding the heater pipe in place 2 Pull back the air tube from the back of the hot air gun 3 Push forcefully up ...

Page 10: ...6 Nozzle 10 6mm x 10 8mm SOL 14 16 10 6 10 8 HTN SL20 Nozzle 10 6mm x 13 3mm SOL 20 20J 10 6 13 3 HTN SL24 Nozzle 10 6mm x 15 9mm SOL 24 24J 10 6 15 9 HTN SL28 Nozzle 10 6mm x 18 4mm SOL 28 10 6 18 4 HTN SL44 Nozzle 16 0mm x 27 9mm SOL 44 16 0 27 9 HTN SJ32 Nozzle 13 5mm x 20 6mm SOJ 32 13 5 20 6 HTN SJ40 Nozzle 13 5mm x 25 4mm SOJ 40 13 5 25 4 HTN TS24 Nozzle 17 0mm x 7 1mm TSOP 20 24 PIN 17 0 7 ...

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