Cooper Lighting Radio manual Fault Indications and Correction

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WR 3M

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WARNING! Vacuum pump will be destroyed if operated without the filter.

ZCheck to ensure the filters are in place before operating unit.

Replacing the filter

1.Turn the cover cap for "Vac“ (14) or "Air“ (15) 45° counterclockwise and remove.

2.Pull out the contaminated filter and dispose of properly.

3.Insert an original WELLER filter cartridge.

Make sure that the cover seal is correctly seated.

4.Insert pressure spring.

5.Align the cover cap with slight pressure and turn 45° clockwise.

9 Fault Indications and Correction

Indication/symptom

Possible cause

Corrective Action

Display: "- - -"

Tool has not been detected

Check connection of tool to

 

Tool defective

device

 

 

Check connected tool

HAP 200 does not function

HAP 200 not connected to

Connect HAP 200 to channel 1

 

channel 1

 

Display: "tip"

Soldering tip of WMRP

Insert soldering tip or Tweezer

 

Microtool or WMRT Micro-

Cartridge again

 

Tweezer not correctly inserted

Replace defective soldering tip

 

or defective

or Tweezer Cartridge

Pick-up does not function

Vacuum is not fully built up

Check vacuum at pick-up

correctly

Hose defective or kinked

connection

 

 

Replace/straighten hose

No air at HAP

Air hose not or incorrectly

Connect air hose to AIR port

 

connected

 

No vacuum on Desoldering

Vacuum hose not or

Connect vacuum hose to Vac

tool

incorrectly connected

port

 

Desoldering Tiplet clogged

Clean Desoldering Tiplet with

 

Desoldering Filter clogged

cleaning tool

 

 

Replace Desoldering Tool

 

 

Filter

Status indication of Vac

Vacuum level not correctly set

Set vacuum level in special menu

LED’s incorrect

 

2

No display function (display

No power supply voltage

Turn on power switch

off)

 

Check power supply voltage

 

 

Check device fuse

VAC LED red

Vacuum system clogged

Clean suction nozzle or

 

 

replace Desoldering Tiplet

 

 

Check filter (13); replace if

 

 

clogged

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Contents Button 1·2·3 Buttons 1 , 2Air Receptacle 1 , 2Instructions Table of ContentsDescription Safety InformationPacking List WP 80 WR3000M Tools and HoldersDXV 80 WR3000M USB Port WR 3M Technical DataConnected to the air port Initial Set-upOperating Guidelines Selecting a channel, switching on or OFFSetting the Temperature Temperature Setting using the Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Setting the Air FlowSetting the Pre-set Temperature on Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Special Functions Switching the Vacuum Pick-up Pump ON/OFFSoldering and Desoldering Selecting Menu 1 Special FunctionsPossibility of manual temperature reduction Setback when Setting the Standby TemperatureSetback Time Soldering / desoldering tool is not in useSettings Tool Operation without Switching Holder Setting the Automatic Switch-Off Time AUTO-OFFTool Operation with Switching Holder OFF functionsLimiting the Time HAP on time for Hot-Air Pencil Setting the Window FunctionSwitching the Temperature Display Setting the Vacuum on delay VAC on Setting the Vacuum OFF delay VAC OFFSwitching the Lock Function On/Off Depressing the Radio buttons 1 or 2 while OFF is displayedSetting the Station Identification Remote ID code Resetting the Special Functions to Factory Default SettingsSelecting Menu 2 Special Functions Special Functions NavigationFactory Control Check FCC Changes ExitControl Check at 212 F / 100 C Depress Radio Button 3 to exit the menu item without savingChanging the Filter Setting the Pick-Up Vacuum LevelMaintaining and Servicing the WR 3M Indication/symptom Possible cause Corrective Action Fault Indications and CorrectionAccessories Disposal WarrantyWR 3M XX XXX XX / 03.07 2007 Cooper Industries