Cooper Lighting Radio manual Disposal, Warranty

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WR 3M

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Desoldering set 18/15.5/12.5/10 with pick-up

0051512499

WDC Weller Dry Tip Cleaner

0051512599

WDC 2 Dry Tip Cleaner for WDH Stands

0051303199

Lead Free Tip Tinner / Activator

0051350099

Cleaning Tool for Desoldering Pencils

0051312499

Spare Filters for DSX 80 Desoldering Pencil

0058741815

Spare Filter Cartridges for DXV 80 Desoldering

 

Pencil 5/Pack

0052241999

Replacement Sponge, 5/Pack

0051515699

WDH 50 Safety Rest

0051503399

KH 25P Safety Rest

WA2000

Soldering Tool Analyzer

K181

Thermocoupled Tip for WSP80

K191

Thermocoupled Tip for WMP

K1111

Thermocoupled Tip for WP80

K1101

Thermocoupled Tip for WMRP

WPB1

Tip Polishing Bar

11 Disposal

Dispose of replaced equipment parts, filters or old devices in accordance with the rules and regulations applicable in your country.

12 Warranty

Cooper Hand Tools warrants to the original purchaser and any subsequent owner (“Buyer”) that Weller soldering and desoldering products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase, provided that no warranty is made with respect to products which have been altered, subjected to abuse or improperly used, installed or repaired. Use of non- Cooper Hand Tools components will void this warranty if a non- Cooper Hand Tools component is defective (or is the source of the defect). Cooper Hand Tools will repair or replace products found to be defective not caused by a part, component or accessory manufactured by another company, during the warranty period. Contact Cooper Hand Tools with dated proof of purchase and return to Cooper Hand Tools, 1000 Lufkin Road, Apex, NC 27539. All costs of transportation and reinstallation shall be borne by Buyers.

IN NO EVENT SHALL COOPER HAND TOOLS BE LIABLE FOR

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. COOPER HAND

TOOLS LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THIS

WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF

THE PRODUCT.

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Contents Receptacle 1 , 2 Buttons 1 , 2Button 1·2·3 AirInstructions Table of ContentsPacking List Safety InformationDescription DXV 80 WR3000M Tools and HoldersWP 80 WR3000M USB Port WR 3M Technical DataConnected to the air port Initial Set-upSetting the Temperature Selecting a channel, switching on or OFFOperating Guidelines Setting the Pre-set Temperature on Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Setting the Air FlowTemperature Setting using the Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Selecting Menu 1 Special Functions Switching the Vacuum Pick-up Pump ON/OFFSpecial Functions Soldering and DesolderingSoldering / desoldering tool is not in use Setting the Standby TemperaturePossibility of manual temperature reduction Setback when Setback TimeOFF functions Setting the Automatic Switch-Off Time AUTO-OFFSettings Tool Operation without Switching Holder Tool Operation with Switching HolderSwitching the Temperature Display Setting the Window FunctionLimiting the Time HAP on time for Hot-Air Pencil Depressing the Radio buttons 1 or 2 while OFF is displayed Setting the Vacuum OFF delay VAC OFFSetting the Vacuum on delay VAC on Switching the Lock Function On/OffSpecial Functions Navigation Resetting the Special Functions to Factory Default SettingsSetting the Station Identification Remote ID code Selecting Menu 2 Special FunctionsDepress Radio Button 3 to exit the menu item without saving Changes ExitFactory Control Check FCC Control Check at 212 F / 100 CMaintaining and Servicing the WR 3M Setting the Pick-Up Vacuum LevelChanging the Filter Indication/symptom Possible cause Corrective Action Fault Indications and CorrectionAccessories Disposal WarrantyWR 3M XX XXX XX / 03.07 2007 Cooper Industries