13
O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
EN
the measured value.
To enter the temperature calibration mode, turn the soldering station on by
fl
ipping the power switch to the “on” position – I, then
press and hold the heating button for approx. 1.5 seconds. Temperature can be calibrated when the station starts working and
reaches a pre-set temperature. Simultaneously press and hold the function buttons marked with an arrow pointing up and an
arrow pointing down to display the temperature calibration value in the -80
o
C ~ +80
o
C range. Use the function button marked with
an arrow pointing up or an arrow pointing down to select the appropriate value. The value is automatically saved once setting is
complete.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
After
fi
nishing work, clean the tip using a damp sponge and then place the soldering iron in the stand, turn o
ff
the soldering station
with the power switch and leave it until all elements have cooled down completely. Disconnect the station from the power supply
by pulling the power cord plug out of the mains socket. Clean the station housing and soldering iron holder with a soft cloth slightly
dampened with water, then dry it.
Check the tip condition; if any defects, damage, or changes in shape are found, replace the tip with a new one. The sponge for
cleaning the tip should be cleaned under a jet of lukewarm water. Replace excessively dirtied or damaged sponges with new ones.
Store the product disconnected from the power supply in places not accessible to unauthorised persons, especially children. The
storage place should protect against dust, moisture, precipitation and excessive heat, and provide adequate ventilation to prevent
condensation of water vapour.
Summary of Contents for YT-82462
Page 18: ...18 RU YT 82462 110 240 50 60 75 24 O C 90 480 O C 2 I 0 47 2 2 6 A 250 F6AL250V...
Page 19: ...19 RU 0O C 40O C 70 16 O II...
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...
Page 67: ...67 GR 0O C 40O C 70 16A II...
Page 68: ...68 GR III IV V IV V 10 cm VII I OFF 1 5 1 5 O VIII Real Temp Set Temp Power I...
Page 69: ...69 GR 20 999 CH1 CH2 CH3 I 1 5 90 o C 480 o C CH1 CH2 CH3 CH1 O C O F I 1 5 80 o C 80 o C...
Page 71: ...71 BG 0O C 40O C 70 16 O II...
Page 72: ...72 BG III IV V IV VI 10 cm VII I OFF 1 5 1 5 O VIII Real Temp Set Temp Power I...
Page 73: ...73 BG 20 999 CH1 CH2 CH3 I 1 5 90o 480o CH1 CH2 CH3 CH1 O C O F I 1 5 80 o C 80 o C...
Page 82: ...82 AR YT F AL...
Page 83: ...83 AR O II III IV V IV VI VII OFF I O VIII Real Temp Set Temp Power I...