5.
Operating Temperature
The most common soldering alloys used in the electronics industry consist of 60 % tin and 40 % lead.
The operating temperature of this type of solder is detailed below and can vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. However, to meet RoHS requirements, these solders are no longer allowed and are
replaced by lead-free solders that require a working temperature which is ± 30 °C (54 °F) higher.
melting point
normal operation
production line operation
A good joint is assured if the iron's operating temperature is set within the parameters suitable for the
type of solder being used. The solder will flow too slowly if the temperature is too low; if the temperature
is too high, the flux in the solder may burn which will give rise to billowing white smoke. In turn, this will
result in a dry joint or in permanent damage to the PCB.
6.
Operation
6.1
General
1.
Connect the soldering iron to the station. Place the iron in its stand.
2.
Connect the station to the mains and switch on the station.
3.
Set the desired temperature.
4.
Wait for the iron to warm up and reach the desired temperature.
5.
You can start soldering once the soldering iron up to temperature.
Notes
Always replace the iron in its holder when not being used.
The station will automatically switch off when the internal temperature reaches a critical point. Once
the temperature has dropped to a safe level, the station will switch on again.
Do not apply the soldering iron to the same place for a long time.
Do not leave the device unattended when switched on.
Switch off after use.
6.2
Fume Extractor
The fume extractor will automatically start after switching on the soldering station.
7.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the ventilation openings clear, clean and dust-free at all times.
If the device is running erratically or something unusual occurs during use, immediately switch off
the device and unplug from the mains. Inspect the device before using it again. Repair must only be
carried out by a qualified technician.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified technician.
Wipe with a damp cloth to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or
strong detergents.
Clean the device and accessories before storing.
Fume Extractor
Under normal operating conditions, the filter should be replaced every month, or when excessive dust
has adhered or discoloured the filter. Failure to change the filter regularly will directly affect the
absorption capacity and effectiveness of the fume extractor.
Storing
Store the device, its accessories and this user manual in the original packaging.
Always store in a cool and dry place.
V. 01 – 08/08/2017
VTS60SF
leaded solder
215 °C (419 °F)
270-320 °C (518-608 °F)
320-380 °C (608-716 °F)
4
lead-free solder
220 °C (428 °F)
300-360 °C (572-680 °F)
360-410 °C (680-770 °F)
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