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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Warning

A fire may result if this equipment is not used with care and for intended 
applications. To avoid electric shock or injury, please follow the instructions 
below strictly: 
1. The unit must be properly grounded.
2. The unit can reach extremely high temperatures when switched ON.

- Do not use the device near flammable materials or gases

- Do not touch heated parts, which can cause severe burns
- Do not expose skin to infrared light for prolonged periods of time

3. Never operate the equipment with wet hands.
4. Always disconnect the power cord and allow the unit ample time to 
   cooldown before performing maintenance.
5. Use only genuine replacement parts.

Caution

1. Use this equipment in a well-ventilated area, away from combustible 
    equipment.
2. Disconnect the power cord if unit is not used for extended period of time.
3. 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 into the unit.

4. Do not operate on uneven surfaces.
5. Allow to cool down before storage.
6. Turn off the power when the unit is not in use. 
7. Do not alter the unit in any manner.

Summary of Contents for TMT-PH300 Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL TMT PH300 IR PREHEATER www thermaltronics com ...

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Page 3: ...altronics will repair 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 PH300 SPECIFICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 SYSTEM FEATURES 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 CONTROL PANEL 3 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY OPERATIO...

Page 4: ...ature control technology for accurate temperature control Three heating modes allow the unit to handle leaded lead free preheating processes and are suitable for use with PCB containing BGA and SMD components Functions and Features 1 CPU controlled IR Heater provides accurate temperature control 2 Three heating modes to meet different soldering requirements 3 Professional board holder allows three...

Page 5: ...r prolonged periods of time 3 Never operate the equipment with wet hands 4 Always disconnect the power cord and allow the unit ample time to cooldown before performing maintenance 5 Use only genuine replacement parts Caution 1 Use this equipment in a well ventilated area away from combustible equipment 2 Disconnect the power cord if unit is not used for extended period of time 3 Handle with care N...

Page 6: ...on button 7 Power Switch 3 Increase Enter button 8 Power Socket 4 Decrease button 9 Fuse Holder Digital Display Suffix A b c d C t Set temperature for Operation Mode 0 and 1 Actual temperature of external sensor b Actual temperature of external sensor c Actual temperature of internal sensor d Set temperature for profile Set duration time seconds for profile ...

Page 7: ...H KTC 1 sensors to the sensor ports 6 in control panel diagram Verify that the sensors are properly inserted 3 Connect the AC plug to a suitable AC power outlet Make sure the power outlet has grounding 8 in control panel diagram 4 Turn the unit on 7 in control panel diagram Note SENS ERRX will display if external sensor port X is not connected properly Operation Mode selection 1 The digital displa...

Page 8: ...ter will begin to heat up to the set temperature Mode 0 Display Viewing the actual temperature of external sensor b Press the selection button 2 in control diagram repeatedly until the upper digital display shows ACT1 The lower digital display will show the actual temperature of b Viewing the actual temperature of external sensor c Press the selection button 2 in control diagram repeatedly until t...

Page 9: ...just temperature Note The set temperature is adjustable from 50C to 280C in this mode 3 Press the selection button to confirm the set temperature the preheater will begin to heat up to the set temperature Mode 1 Display Viewing the actual temperature of external sensor b Press the selection button 2 in control diagram repeatedly until the upper digital display shows ACT1 The lower digital display ...

Page 10: ...on to adjust the time 5 to 200 seconds Note For safety the temperature rise is limited to no more than 3C per second 4 Press the selection button The digital display will show 1 a upper digital display will show seg1 2 a lower digital display will show XXXC xxx denotes temperature Press the button or button to adjust the temperature 50C to 250C 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 setting the time and temperatur...

Page 11: ...50s 60s to get to 150 celsius Calculating the Temperature Ramp Rate The temperature ramp rate is calculated as the following Ramp rate Temp Change Time If two heating zones have the same temperature then the temperature stays constant 1 SEG1 Heating zone Temperature ramps up to 100 celsius in 50 seconds Ramp rate 100 50 Ramp rate 2 celsius second 2 SEG2 Heating zone Temperature ramps up to 150 cel...

Page 12: ... sensor C and make sure it is connected properly If issue persists replace with new one PH KTC 1 Q Error Messages ERR1 A Check external sensor B and make sure it is connected properly If issue persists replace with new one PH KTC 1 Q Error Messages ERR2 A Check internal sensor D and make sure it is connected properly Please consult your local vendor Q Error Messages ERR3 A Indicates a bad sensor c...

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