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HOT AIR GUN

1.  The top display will show “SLP” when the hot air gun is in its holder 

and in sleep/standby mode.

2. 

Push the Hot Air Temperature Adjustment Buttons (▲ or ▼ ) in the 

middle unit to set the hot air gun temperature.

3.  Turn the Air Flow Control Knob to adjust the airflow for the hot air 

gun. This can be set from 20 - 100.

    

CAUTION

     

When using a temperature higher than 300°C/572°F on the hot air 

gun the air flow should be set at 45 or higher. This will prevent  

damage to the hot air gun and increase the life of the heating 

element.

4.  When the hot air gun is removed from the holder it will start 

blowing air and ramp up to the programmed temperature and air 

speed quickly.

5.  When the hot air gun is not in use, always place it back in 

the holder. When the hot air gun is placed in the holder, it will 

start going into the Auto Cool Down and Sleep/Standby mode 

immediately. The hot air gun will continue blowing air until the 

temperature gets back down to 100°C and then the airflow will stop 

and the hot air gun will go into sleep/standby mode.

Note:

 When the hot air gun is initially returned to the holder, the air flow 

may increase noticeably while the hot air gun is cooling down and 

going into sleep/standby mode. This is a safety feature built into 

the unit.

6.  When the hot air gun is removed again from the holder it will start 

blowing air and ramp up to the programmed temperature and air 

speed again quickly.

7.  To turn the hot air gun completely off, turn off the power switch on 

the left side of the unit.

Note: 

 Do not unplug the unit or shut off the Main Power Switch on 

the back of the unit until you have placed the hot air gun in the 

holder and it has cooled down and the air has stopped blowing 

automatically.

When the unit is not in operation, turn the entire unit off at the back of the 

unit and unplug from the outlet.

Summary of Contents for 6040-PRO-X

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Page 3: ...m 6 Initial Set up 7 Features 9 Soldering Iron Sleep Function 9 Hot Air Auto Cool Down Standby Mode 10 Temperature Unit Conversion 10 Mute Unmute Function 10 Quick Change Nozzle Rack 11 Maintenance 12...

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Page 5: ...ty 35 45 HOT AIR REWORK Hot Air Gun Total Output 600W Airflow Type Brushless DC Fan Airflow Volume 31 L Min Airflow Velocity 1 5 M S Programmable Air Flow 20 100 Temperature Range 212 F 932 F 100 C 50...

Page 6: ...Cord Extension Holder Brass Sponge Tip Cleaner Inside Soldering Iron Holder Wet Sponge Tip Cleaner 600 Watt Brushless Fan Hot Air Gun Patented Hot Air Nozzle Holder attached to side of unit Hot Air Gu...

Page 7: ...the power off unplug the unit and let it fully cool down before attempting to replace any parts tips heating element etc 6 Use only genuine replacement parts for this unit 7 Do not use the unit for a...

Page 8: ...perature Adjustment Buttons for Hot Air Gun 2 Air Flow Control Knob 3 Hot Air Gun Cord Receptical 4 Hot Air Gun Power Switch 5 Soldering Iron Power Switch 6 Soldering Iron Cord Receptical 7 Temperatur...

Page 9: ...on with the power switch on the back of the unit When the unit is first turned on C C or F F will briefly show on the top display to indicate if the unit readouts are in Celsius or Fahrenheit respecti...

Page 10: ...to the Auto Cool Down and Sleep Standby mode immediately The hot air gun will continue blowing air until the temperature gets back down to 100 C and then the airflow will stop and the hot air gun will...

Page 11: ...he hot air gun and soldering iron on the front of the unit 3 With both of those switches on press and hold both of the Function setting buttons also known as the Hot Air Temperature Adjustment Buttons...

Page 12: ...on also known as the Hot Air Temperature Button while turning on the unit with the main switch on the back 4 The top display will say C C or F F to indicate that the unit is now in Celsius or Fahrenhe...

Page 13: ...The nozzle is then secured on the hot air gun and ready to use See Figure 3 below Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 To Remove a Nozzle 1 Choose an open nozzle space on the Quick Change Nozzle Rack See Figur...

Page 14: ...tip life always apply solder to the heated connections or joints Repeated application of solder directly to the tip will shorten the tip life WARNING Do NOT use anti seize or any other lubricant on t...

Page 15: ...ll the heating element away from the board Please take note of the location of the wire thickness color for installation of new heating element see diagram below 5 On one side of the circuit board sol...

Page 16: ...and unscrew the retaining cap pull the ergonomic grip down off the handle 3 Unscrew both of the screws at the base of the handle and separate the two handle sides 4 Pull the heating element out of th...

Page 17: ...gged into the front of the unit The heating element may need to be replaced Contact X Tronic International for assistance Contact information on back of manual Tip is not heating up as expected The so...

Page 18: ...2159 Magnum Circle Lincoln Nebraska 68522 we extend this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product in the United States the District of Columbia or Canada you It does...

Page 19: ...With respect to any defective product during the Initial Warranty Period we will in our sole discretion either a replace such product or the defective part free of charge or b refund the purchase pric...

Page 20: ...ur NEW Product Seal prior to shipment Our goal is to ensure Quality Completeness and Satisfaction for your order For Any Questions Problems or Compliments please call or email us If you would like to...

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