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        CAUTIONS:     

REMEMBER, THE TIP IS HOT! 
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The tip and barrel of the solder wand will cause serious burns if they are allowed to 

contact skin. Always return the solder wand to the safety holder after each use. 

DO NOT WORK ON LIVE CIRCUITS 
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Before working on any mains powered equipment, make sure that it is turned off, 

and the mains plug is removed from the power point.   

DO NOT USE IF DAMAGED 
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If the power lead becomes damaged or the soldering station becomes faulty, 

discontinue use immediately. To comply with safety standards, the power lead must 

only be replaced by authorized technicians as special purpose tools are required.   

Caution: Soldering irons operate at high temperatures and can easily burn people 

or objects. Do not touch the tip and heater at any time and keep it a safe 

distance from flammable materials while the unit is on or while it’s cooling.   

Please allow a sufficient time for it to cool before changing tips or servicing the 

unit! 

 

 
TEMPERATURE SETTING:    
(No password set) 
1.

 

Increase temperature: By pressing “

” key one time, the digital will be increase “1” 

numeral. If pressing “

” key over 2 seconds then the digital numerals will be 

forwarded counting continuously till the temperature up to what you desire to set. 

2.

 

Decrease temperature: By pressing“

” key, the same procedure as above. 

 

PARAMETER SETTING: 

1.

 

Press “SET” key and hold for at least 4 seconds until display shown “— — —” 

sign then release the “SET” key. The sign “— — —” starts to flash and reminding 

the user to input the mode lock password “010” (fixed). If the user inputs the same 

number as “010”, the unit will enter the modes selection procedure, otherwise, the 
unit will be back from the current mode automatically.     

2.

 

After the unit enters the Modes selection, the LED will display “F-0”and flash. 

Press “

”or “

” key to select modes. If the user doesn’t press “

” or “

” key 

within 15 seconds or press “SET” key one time, then the unit will be immediately 

back from the Parameter Set status.   

 

For example:   F-0 

 F-1 

 F-2 

 F-3   

                               

                                     

 

                               

       

       

       

 

Summary of Contents for LF-1600

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for Temperature Controlled Soldering Station LF 1600 For Lead free soldering application and rework on professional SMD electronics...

Page 2: ...flammable material when in operation The soldering tip and the heating element are still remaining hot after being switched off Ensure that you do not touch the soldering tip and the heating element F...

Page 3: ...on industry and suitable for work on professional SMD electronics An ergonomic handle with shorter distance between heating element and tip gets very fast heat up time and quick heat compensation A hi...

Page 4: ...the ideal tool for service and repair technicians as well as production line soldering operations This unit is developed to meet the present and future lead free soldering needs of the electronic prod...

Page 5: ...FICATIONS Model LF 1600 Input 220 240Vac 50Hz 100 120Vac 60Hz Output 32Vac 80W Fuse Slow type T1A T2A Temperature Range 200 480 392 896 Temperature Correction Range 99 99 178 178 Default Set 200 392 T...

Page 6: ...rt periods of time when high temperatures are required Please note that the lead free solder alloys require a higher soldering temperature which shortens tip life OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure that th...

Page 7: ...sufficient time for it to cool before changing tips or servicing the unit TEMPERATURE SETTING No password set 1 Increase temperature By pressing key one time the digital will be increase 1 numeral If...

Page 8: ...y to change the temperature correction value When the numbers is sparkling on LED displays it means minus value actual temperature is down when the numbers stop sparkling it means plus value actual te...

Page 9: ...the tip on a brass cleaner prior to use 2 Keeping the iron set at high temperatures more than 400 or 750 will shorten tip life 3 Does not use excessive pressure to the tip or rub the joint with the t...

Page 10: ...erature will be lower about 50 than the soldering iron temperature Fig 2 Drawing of Tweezers spares SMD tips for TWZ80 2MM 46 060102 3MM 46 060103 5MM 46 060105 10MM 46 060110 15MM 46 060115 20MM 46 0...

Page 11: ...d or allow any liquid to enter the case of the station Never use any solvent to clean the case SERVICE If the iron or station should become faulty or for some reason not operate normally the system sh...

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