6
6.
Wake-up method
①
Temperature Down Suspend: If the unit is set at Sleep mode function, after 20min
idleness, the system will enter the sleep mode automatically, the temperature of
soldering will go down to 150
℃
(302
℉)
/ and the LED displays at “ 150” and flashes
,
the temperature of desoldering will go down to 200
℃
(392
℉)
and the LED displays at
“ 200” and flashes
.
Activating the solder wand will disengage the suspend status and the
unit will immediately ramp up to the preset temperature.
There are three methods to wake-up the Temperature Down Suspend.
a
.Ⅰ
Soldering : Pick up the solder wand and shake it gently.
Ⅱ
Desoldering: Pick up the solder wand and press the red suction button on the
DIA 100.
b. Press any key of the unit.
c. Turn off the main switch and restart.
○
2
Power off Suspend: If the unit enters the Sleep mode over 40min without wake-up, the
unit will enter automatically the power off suspend status. It means the heater power
will be cut off and the LED displays “— — —” and flashes. You can wake it up by
pressing “
▼
” key when you reuse the iron or turn off the main switch and re-switch on.
7.
Fahrenheit and Centigrade (Celsius) temperature selection
When temperature display window shows "F-4" and blinking, press the "SET" button,
at this time ,the system enters the degrees Fahrenheit and Centigrade temperature
selection function, indicating the temperature of the window shows the current
status. Press "▲" or "▼" key to change the temperature selection status. It expressed
as degrees Celsius temperature value if set to “
℃”
; it shows as degrees Fahrenheit
temperature if set to
℉
WORKING TEMPERATURE
SOLDERING
To meet RoHS requirements, the common 60/40 lead solder alloys are not allowed in
the production process. Lead free solder alloys require a working temperature of 30
℃
(54
℉
) higher than previous generation electrical soldering. The working temperature of
solder is detailed below and can vary from manufacture to manufacture.
Melting point 220
℃
(428
℉
)
Normal operation 300-360
℃
(572-680
℉
)
Production line operation 360-410
℃
(680-770
℉
)
When the soldering iron’s working temperature is set within the parameters suitable for
the type of soldering being used, a good joint assured. Too low of a temperature will slow
the rate of solder flow while a high temperature setting might burn the flux in the solder
and emit a heavy, white smoke resulting in a dry joint or permanent damage to the printed
circuit board (P.C.B) and may also shorten tip life.
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