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Ⅷ. Error Messages
Various error messages will be displayed when there are some problems with the parts.
Sensor Error:
If there is a failure in the sensor or anywhere in the sensor circuit, “S-E” will be
displayed and power to the part will be cut off.
Heater error
:
If there is a failure in the heater element or anywhere in the heater circuit, “H-E” will be
displayed and power to the part will be cut off.
Motor error:
If there is some malfunction in the blower or in the blower circuit, the display window
will display
“ERR”
and without wind blowing from the handle.
For Example: Select
“
TOOL3
”
and in the state of SMD Rework System.
When displaying “H-E”, which means the heating element has some malfunction of the rework handle
and it needs to check the heater and its circuit.
When displaying “S-E”, which means the sensor has some malfunction of the rework handle and it
needs to check the sensor and its circuit.
Ⅸ. Care and Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance of the Soldering Iron
9.1.1 Tip
’
s using caution
1.
High soldering temperature can degrade the function of the tip and use the tip with the lowest possible
soldering temperature. The excellent thermal recovery characteristics ensure efficient and effective soldering
event at low temperatures. This also can protect the sensitive components from thermal damage.
2.
When using the soldering iron continuously, be sure to loosen the tip and remove all oxides on the tip at least
once a week. This helps prevent reducing of the tip temperature.
3.
Never keep the soldering iron at high temperature for a long time when not using,. Because the tip will be
covered with oxide that can greatly reduce the tip's heat conductivity.
4.
Wipe the tip and coat it with fresh solder after using. This helps to prevent tip oxidation.
5.
Clean the tip regularly with a cleaning sponge. Oxides and carbides deriving from the solder and the flux can
form impurities on the tip. These impurities can result in defective joints or reduce the heating conductivity of
the tip.
6.
Use fine tips only when necessary. The plating on fine tips is less durable than the plating of the blunter tips.
7.
Do not use the tip as a detecting tool. Bending the tip can cause the plating to crack and shorten the tip’s life.
8.
Use the minimum activation flux necessary to do the job. Higher activation flux is more corrosive to the tip
plating.
9.
Don’t apply pressure to the tip. More pressure does not equal more heat. To improve heat transfer, use solder
to form a thermal bridge between the tip and the solder joint.
9.1.2 Check and Clean the Tip
1.
Set the temperature to 250
℃
.
S - E
H - E
ERR
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