Cooper Lighting Radio manual Table of Contents, Instructions

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WR 3M

Table of Contents

1

Instructions

2

2

Cautions and Warnings

2,3

3

Packing List

3

4

Description

3,4

5

Initial Set-up

5

6

Operating Guidlines

6

7

Special Functions

8

8

Maintaining and Servicing the WR 3M

16

9

Fault Indications and Correction

17

10

Accessories

18

11

Disposal

19

12

Warranty

19

1

Instructions

 

Thank you for placing your trust in our company by purchasing the Weller WR 3M. This product meets or exceeds the requirements established by Weller for superior performance, versatility and quality.

These instructions contain important information which will help you to start, operate and service the WR 3M Rework Station safely and correctly, as well as eliminate simple faults/malfunctions yourself.

ZRead these instructions and the accompanying safety information carefully before starting up the device and starting work with the WR 3M Rework Station.

ZKeep these instructions in a place that is accessible to all users.

2 Cautions! / Warnings!

Please read these Operating Instructions and the attached Safety Information carefully prior to initial operation. Failure to observe the safety warnings may result in accident, injury, or risk to health.

The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from misuse or unauthorized alterations of the equipment.

Warning: This product when used for soldering and similar applications, produces chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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Contents Air Buttons 1 , 2Button 1·2·3 Receptacle 1 , 2Table of Contents InstructionsDescription Safety InformationPacking List WP 80 WR3000M Tools and HoldersDXV 80 WR3000M WR 3M Technical Data USB PortInitial Set-up Connected to the air portOperating 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 Soldering and Desoldering Switching the Vacuum Pick-up Pump ON/OFFSpecial Functions Selecting Menu 1 Special FunctionsSetback Time Setting the Standby TemperaturePossibility of manual temperature reduction Setback when Soldering / desoldering tool is not in useTool Operation with Switching Holder Setting the Automatic Switch-Off Time AUTO-OFFSettings Tool Operation without Switching Holder OFF functionsLimiting the Time HAP on time for Hot-Air Pencil Setting the Window FunctionSwitching the Temperature Display Switching the Lock Function On/Off Setting the Vacuum OFF delay VAC OFFSetting the Vacuum on delay VAC on Depressing the Radio buttons 1 or 2 while OFF is displayedSelecting Menu 2 Special Functions Resetting the Special Functions to Factory Default SettingsSetting the Station Identification Remote ID code Special Functions NavigationControl Check at 212 F / 100 C Changes ExitFactory Control Check FCC Depress Radio Button 3 to exit the menu item without savingChanging the Filter Setting the Pick-Up Vacuum LevelMaintaining and Servicing the WR 3M Fault Indications and Correction Indication/symptom Possible cause Corrective ActionAccessories Warranty DisposalWR 3M XX XXX XX / 03.07 2007 Cooper Industries