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4. Adjusting Temperature:
Under normal working conditions, pressing and holding button “▲” or “▼”, you can either increase
or decrease the temperature quickly. Keeping the button in pressed condition will adjust the temperature setting quickly;
short pressing the buttons will enable a step wise temperature adjustment. The display screen shows the temperature value
simultaneously. Release button for 3s to store the setting. (Diagram 3)
5. Quickly adjusting temperature:
Under normal working conditions, you can set working temperature quickly by programmable
buttons. Press the button once to extract setting temperature stored in button “1, 2 & 3”, this way you can easily set the
working temperature.
Pressing button “#” and buttons “1, 2, 3”, you can store the setting temperature into fast channel knobs “1, 2, 3”.
Temperature hot key
a. Hot key 1 is usually applied to store a 200°C or lower temperature value at which level the soldering station is on standby
b. Hot key 2 is a shortcut of temperature between 300°C to 350°C at which level a general soldering job can be done.
c. Hot key 3 is a fast channel to high temperature of 380°C specified of special welding job.
6. Temperature calibration:
This is required when a soldering tip or heating element is changed
a. Enter into calibrating station by long pressing “*” button for >3s.
b. You can directly adjust the value of calibration by pressing the button “▲” or “▼”. The value of calibration is tempera
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ture measure minus the setting. (e.g. Actual value 380°C - Setting value 350°C = +30°C. Pressing knob “▲” adds 30°C;
Actual value 320°C - Setting value 350°C = 30°C. Pressing knob “▼” subtracts 30°C)
c. The calibrating temperature range is +50°C to -50°C.
d. You can press knob “*” to store the final value after you finish calibration. (Diagram 4)