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Operation
Variable Temperature Control
Adjust the Variable Temperature Control Knob to the desired temperature
setting. Notice that the control dial has a White graphic scale denoting
temperature in °C (Celsius) and a Yellow graphic scale denoting temperature
in °F (Fahrenheit). These numerical scales denote the set tip temperature
times 100 (e.g., “3” on the White scale is 3 x 100 or 300°C).
Temperature/Dial Lock
The Variable Temperature Control Knob can be locked in position to avoid accidental or unauthorized
changes of the temperature setting.
1. Adjust the Temp. Control Knob to the desired temperature setting.
2. Using the Temp. Locking Key (hex key supplied with system), tighten
the set screw on the Temp. Locking Ring closest to the front panel.
LED Operation
The Green colored LED on the power source front panel indicates System Status and Power
Receptacle output status (LED OFF, ON or Flashing).
LED Full On
-
Continuous power is being delivered to the handpiece.
This condition is evident when the system is first powered up (handpiece
heater cold) or the Variable Temperature Control setting is increased.
LED Flashing
-
Indicates that the set tip temperature (as set on the
Variable Temperature Control) has been reached. Power to the
handpiece is cycling Off and On to maintain set temperature.
LED Off
-
No power is being delivered to the handpiece heater. This condition is evident for a
short period of time when set temperature is reached and stabilizing or if the Variable
Temperature Control setting is decreased. If the LED never illuminates, check for a faulty
handpiece (see Corrective Maintenance section). Also, if no handpiece is connected to the
power source, the LED will not illuminate.
Temperature Dial Adjustment
The ST 35 system is tested for temperature accuracy at the factory and can be checked for
calibration according to PACE requirements. Also, a temperature setting normally used by the
operator can be adjusted to the precise temperature indicated on the Dial/Display. No internal
adjustments can be made to the power supply. To verify calibration of the Temperature selection
dial, perform the following procedure.
1. Install a tip with an embedded thermocouple into the handpiece connected to
the system. Tips with K type thermocouples are available from PACE.
2. Connect the thermocouple assembly to an appropriate temperature meter.
3. When set fully counterclockwise, the pointer of the Variable Temperature
Control knob will align to the Calibration Mark as shown. With the
system turned on, adjust the Variable Temperature Control to obtain a
stable tip temperature of 300°C (for PACE factory specifications) or the
temperature setting normally used by the operator.
If the temperature displayed on temperature meter is within ±15°C
(27°F), perform steps 4 thru 6 to obtain a precise reading. If the