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EN
O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
The soldering station is an electrical tool intended for soldering, binding through soldering of metal materials using zinc-lead and
lead-free solders for soft soldering. Thanks to the interchangeable tips and temperature adjustment, it is possible to solder
fi
ne
electrical and electronic components without the risk of overheating. Product is not designed for commercial use. The correct,
reliable, and safe operation of the tool depends on its proper use, therefore:
Read the entire manual before the
fi
rst use of the tool, and keep it for future reference.
The supplier is not liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe the safety instructions and recommendations contained
in this manual.
COMPONENTS
The soldering stations are supplied complete, but require assembly as described later in this manual before
fi
rst use.
TECHNICAL DATA
Parameter
Unit
Value
Part No.
YT-82462
Rated voltage
[V~]
110 – 240
Rated frequency
[Hz]
50 – 60
Rated power
[W]
75
Soldering iron supply voltage
[VDC]
24
Tip temperature
[
O
C]
90 – 480
Temperature stability
[
O
C]
+/- 2
Insulation class
I
Weight
[kg]
0.47
Tip-to-ground resistance
[
Ω
]
<2
Tip-to-ground voltage
[mV]
<2
Fuse
6 A / 250 V, F6AL250V type
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Irresponsible use of the equipment can cause
fi
re, therefore exercise caution when using the
equipment in areas where combustible materials are present; do not direct a stream of hot air
at the same spot or place the soldering iron tip to the same spot for an extended period; do
not use the equipment in an explosive atmosphere; be aware that heat may be transferred
to combustible materials out of sight; place the equipment on its stand after use and leave
it to cool down before storage; do not leave the equipment unattended when switched on.
Before starting work, make sure that the housing and the power cord and plug are not dam-
aged. In case of damage, do not proceed with work.
This tool must not be used by children. Children should not play with the tool. Children left
unattended should not be allowed to perform the cleaning and maintenance of the tool. This
tool may not be used by persons with reduced physical, mental abilities and persons with
no experience or knowledge of the tool, if supervised or instructed on its safe use so that the
risks associated with it are understood.
The tool is not designed to operate in high humidity conditions. The temperature at the place
of the tool’s use must be within the range of 0
O
C ÷ +40
O
C, and the relative humidity must be
below 70% without condensation. Do not expose the tool to precipitation.
Before connecting the tool to the power supply, make sure that the voltage, frequency and
performance of the mains correspond to the values shown on the tool’s rating plate. The plug
Summary of Contents for YT-82462
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Page 20: ...20 RU III IV V IV VI 10 VII I OFF 1 5 1 5 O VIII Real Temp Set Temp Power I...
Page 21: ...21 RU 20 999 CH1 CH2 CH3 I 1 5 90 o C 480 o C CH1 CH2 CH3 CH1 O O F I 1 5 80 o C 80 o C...
Page 22: ...22 UA YT 82462 110 240 50 60 75 24 O C 90 480 O C 2 I 0 47 2 2 6 250 F6AL250V...
Page 23: ...23 UA 0 O C 40 O C 70 16 O II...
Page 24: ...24 UA III IV V IV VI 10 VII I OFF 1 5 1 5 O VIII Real Temp Set Temp Power I 20 999...
Page 25: ...25 UA CH1 CH2 CH3 I 1 5 90o 480o CH1 CH2 CH3 CH1 O O F I 1 5 80 o C 80 o C...
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