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4.3.6. 

  

To store a required temperature, set as in 4.3.3., then hold one of the preset buttons down for 3 seconds whilst pressing the #    

 

button simultaneously. The new temperature will then become the stored value assigned to that button (fig.4).

4.4. 

  

LOCKING THE KEYPAD (fig.5)

4.4.1. 

  

The keypad may be locked by pressing the # button for 3 seconds (fig.4).

4.4.2. 

  

The display will show ‘Loc’ (fig.5) and none of the buttons will function.

4.4.3.   

To unlock the keypad, press the # button again for 3 seconds or longer and the display and button functions will revert to normal.

4.5. 

 

 

CALIBRATION (fig.6)

4.5.1. 

  

Ensure that the tip of the soldering iron is well tinned with solder to disperse the heat.

4.5.2.   

Set tip temperature to 350

0

C. When tip is indicated to be at temperature, measure the tip actual temperature using a suitable, reliable  

 

and accurate device.

4.5.3.   

If actual temperature exceeds the set temperature press ▲ until the difference is displayed. If set temperature exceeds measured  

 

temperature, press▼ until the difference is displayed 

e.g. 

if measured temperature is 350°, and display shows 370°, the display will  

 

need reducing by 20°. Scroll will the ▼ button until -20° is reached.

4.5.4. 

  

To access the calibration process press button

 ‘      

 ‘ for 3 seconds. ‘CAL’ will be displayed.

4.5.5.   

After making any required adjustments press 

‘      

 ‘ to save the setting.

5. 

ERROR MESSAGES

5.1. 

  

If either of the two screens below are displayed, turn the unit off and replace the heating element (refer to section 7.2).

 

H-E indicates heating element failure, S-E indicates Sensor element failure.

6.  TEMPERATURE UNITS

6.1.    

To change the units used in the measurement of temperature hold down the # button whilst turning the unit on.

6.2.    

The temperature units to be used and indicated on the digital display will then be stored automatically for use.

7.  MAINTENANCE

 

8

  

DO NOT

 open the casing; there are no user-servicable parts inside. In case of malfunction, return to your Sealey stockist or Service   

 Agent.

7.1.    

CLEANING

 

8

  

DO NOT

 shock or tap the iron tip to remove excess solder; use the dampened sponge wiper.

7.1.1.   

Clean the casing with a moist, soapy cloth, having ensured that the unit is isolated from the electrical supply.

7.2. 

  

ELEMENT REPLACEMENT (fig.9)

7.2.1. 

  

Power off and unplug the unit. Wait for the heating to cool down.

7.2.2.   

Loosen knurled nut (9.1), remove tip retainer (9.2) and soldering tip (9.3).

7.2.3. 

  

Unscrew plastic nut (9.4) and withdraw heating element.

7.2.4.   

Remove the spring and reattach to new heating element.

7.2.5.   

Reassemble unit and undertake calibration of the new element (Section 4.5).

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Страница 1: ...in plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician ...

Страница 2: ... to the setting Switch is located on the side of the unit 4 2 2 The current set temperature will be displayed for 3 seconds 4 2 3 After a further 3 seconds the display will show the real time temperature of the tip and charging activity if heating is required NOTE The number of bars shown by the analogue current display fig 1 7 represent the current being applied to the tip 4 3 TEMPERATURE SETTING...

Страница 3: ...conds CAL will be displayed 4 5 5 After making any required adjustments press to save the setting 5 ERROR MESSAGES 5 1 If either of the two screens below are displayed turn the unit off and replace the heating element refer to section 7 2 H E indicates heating element failure S E indicates Sensor element failure 6 TEMPERATURE UNITS 6 1 To change the units used in the measurement of temperature hol...

Страница 4: ...d fluids according to local regulations WEEE REGULATIONS Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Note It is our policy to continually...

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