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HS-51-220

 

SOLDERING STATION

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

 

 

Specifications

 

 

Identification of parts and contents 

 

Thank you for purchasing the HOZAN HS-51-220 SOLDERING STATION. With proper 
care and handling,

 

this fine instrument will provide years of trouble-free operation. Please 

read this entire instruction manual carefully before attempting to place this instrument in 
service.   Please keep this instruction manual available for reference.

 

Standard tip

 

220V AC ±10

%, 

50/60Hz

 

50-450

℃ 

Tip (with build-in heater) 
is sold separately.

 

80W (soldering iron 72W)

 

Heater

 

External dimensions

 

Station 

115(W)X98(H)X146(D)mm 
Soldering iron 

Power Consumption

 

Setting temperature

 

Station 1.8kg 
Soldering iron 28g  
(not including the cord)

 

Ground resistance  
Rg<1x10

12

 

Power cord

 

1.2m

 

Weight

 

Station

 

Iron stand

 

Iron

 

Tip

 

Slide lever

 

Power monitor lamp

 

SLEEP lamp

 

LOCK key

 

key

 

key

 

Operation panel

 

Temperature display

 

Power switch

 

SET key

 

Tips are sold separately. 
Purchase appropriate  
tips according to your  
work.

 

Tip cleaner

 

Summary of Contents for HS-51-220

Page 1: ...ction manual available for reference Standard tip 220V AC 10 50 60Hz 50 450 Tip with build in heater is sold separately 80W soldering iron 72W Heater External dimensions Station 115 W X98 H X146 D mm...

Page 2: ...temperature control to the tip 4 Do not handle energized components This could cause a shock since the grip of the iron is made of conductive material 5 Do not modify this product 6 The tip becomes ex...

Page 3: ...panel and functions are follows Power monitor lamp Illuminates when the power is supplied Sleep lamp Blinks when set sleep Blinks frequently 30 seconds before enter ing in sleep mode and illuminates...

Page 4: ...t to be oxidized if the iron is heated without load Set less than 300 Previously put solder against the area to be soldered and wait until melts Caution Be sure that the power switch is turned off the...

Page 5: ...the SET key Displayed Press the SET key Setting is completed If nothing is pressed for 30 seconds the temperature automatically returns to the temperature setting before it was changed The tip tempera...

Page 6: ...Sleep setting temperature Power ON Time Operation Setting the sleep start time Press and hold the SET key until the set using temperature is displayed Setting is completed The unit will sleep if ther...

Page 7: ...nsitivity as the standard for considering that there is no work is changeable The unit is set to 5 when sipping and will be in the sleep mode if the condition that the tip temperature does not rise or...

Page 8: ...the unit is automatically turned pow er off Even if the use forgets to turn off the unit this auto power off function works to keep the unit inactive and prevent accidents such as fire Explanation for...

Page 9: ...revent breaking objectives The alarm range can be set to 0 3 to 30 seconds If set to a small value than 0 3 the alarm is can celed and is displayed Explanation for soldering time The tip temperature b...

Page 10: ...ver in some cases it is slightly different than values actually measured by a thermometer If you give priority to the results measured by a thermometer over this unit s display please calibrate the un...

Page 11: ...s can be changed to Fahrenheit scale if desired Press and hold the SET key until the display turns to tPn after temperature blinks Displayed Range 3 100 0 999 0 3 30 SSt 50 450 0 4 50 50 0 Pt 50 0 00...

Page 12: ...ips accord ing to your work How to change the tip Store the removed tips on the iron stand Drag the slide lever of the grip in the direction of Hold the black plas tic part and pull the tip out Plug t...

Page 13: ...is required before starting soldering work Please reset as follows according to the number with a circle stamped near the root on the tip If change to a tip which has the same revise number revision...

Page 14: ...es The unit is locked Each setting can be changed when locking is released It is locked when this operation is done under the lock released state It is release when this operation is done under the lo...

Page 15: ...Press and hold the LOCK key until the display turns to display as bottom of the right illustration after turned to cod using the and keys display the usual cord number 123 Press the LOCK key using th...

Page 16: ...dentification number is reset Press and hold the LOCK key and the key simultaneously until the display turns to dEc Memo Recording the registered number is recommended using the and keys display 471 T...

Page 17: ...ace the tip or the iron with a new one This message is also displayed when changing the tip Please press any keys on the panel to reset The sensor or circuit in the tip is down The tip is set loosely...

Page 18: ...y 2 Tool Rg 1 1012 1 There is no prescribed minimum resistance value for protecting an ESDS device However such a minimum resistance is required in some cases to ensure safety For details refer to the...

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