JBC CDB Series CD-9BQF Soldering Station Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
JBC

JBC CDB Series CD-9BQF Soldering Station

Packing List

The following items are included:

Features and Connections

Adjustable Stand

Adjust the tool stand to suit your work position.

Cable Collector  (Ref. CC1001)

The Cable Collector keeps the cable away from the work area and prevents that the weight of the cable from disturbing the operator while soldering.

  1. Insert the cable into the clip and then insert into the Cable Collector. Do not leave the cable longer than necessary to reach the work area freely.
  2. The Cable Collector is flexible. It accompanies and adapts to the movements during the soldering process.

Tip Cleaner

Select the option to suit your needs and improve the thermal transfer of the tip.

Removing the Splashguard

  1. Unlock the splashguard.
  2. Lift off.

More cleaning options (not supplied):

Wiper
Ref. CLO160

Tapping:
Tap gently to remove excess solder.

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Wiping:
Use the slots to remove remaining particles

Sponge
Ref. S0354

The softest cleaning method.
Keep the sponge damp with distilled water when working to avoid tip wear.

Changing the Grips

Replace the grips easily using the slip-on tabs. Note: Choose the correct grip depending on your handle model.

Handle ref. : T245-A/ T245-C/ T245-GA 210-A/ T210-NA/ T245-PA/ T210-PA
Grip ref.: 001605 (green)/O018658 (green)  O021528 (blue)  O023310 (blue)

  1. Inserting Tabs Put the slide-on tabs into the new grip.
  2. Inserting Handle Push the grip with the tabs onto the handle.
  3. Removing Tabs Hold the grip and pull the tab. Use pliers if necessary.

Sealing Plug Replacement

The sealing plug prevents undesirable flux vapors or particles from entering inside the tool. Its usage is highly recommended for intensive applications when soldering is exposed to FOD environments or for applications where the soldering iron works close to vertical position. Note: Choose the correct sealing pug depending on vour handle model.

Handle ref:
T245/T470 T210

Sealing plug ref.:
OB2000D/ OB1000

Before replacing the sealing plug, unplug the power supply and make sure the device is not hot.

  1. Removing Sealing Plug Enter, not deeper than 8mm, a small shaft or screwdriver, lift and pull the sealing plug. Never use a cartridge to doo this operation.
  2. Mounting Position Note: The chamfered side has to be positioned towards the handle.
  3. Inserting Sealing Plug Push the sealing plug inside the handle until the sealing plug and handle edges are aligned.

Quick Tip Changer

Save time and change cartridges safely without switching the station off.

  1. Removing Place the handpiece in the extractor and pull to remove the cartridge.
  2. Inserting Place the handpiece on top of the new cartridge and press dovwn slightly.
  3. Fixing Use the holes for fixing the cartridge* as follows:
    A. For straight C210.
    B. For curved C210.
    C. For C245.

Important: It is essential to insert the cartridges as far as the mark for a proper connection.

Compatible Cartridges

The CDB stations work with C245 cartridges and T245 handles.
Find the model that best suíts your soldering needs in www.jbctools.com

Operation

The JBC Most Efficient Soldering System

  • This revolutionary technology is able to recover tip temperature extremely quickly.
  • This allows the user to work at a lower temperature.
  • As a result, tip life increases by 5.

Through menu settings:
Select temperature levels
Fix one temperature

Control Process

Work Screen

Troubleshooting

Station troubleshooting available on the product page at www.jbctools.com

Parameters

Be careful when using these parameters as they may reduce the tip life if not used properly.
Please follow the recommended guidelines:

Station Settings

Parameter Description                Recommendations Warnings

Maximum Temperature

Set the maximum In most cases,

temperature to work with.| | working with temperatures
Max. temp by default is 400°C| | over 400°C (750°F) can
(750°F). This is considered| | damage the PCB and its
high enough to work with| The station temperature| components. Even in short
most lead-free applications.| range is 90-450ºC| time periods of tip contact
| (190-840ºF). Change the| with the soldering joint, the
| temperature limits when| flux may not work properly
| working with less common| and could seriously reduce
Minimum Temperature| applications such as low / high| tip life. If the solder joint
Set the minimum temperature| melting point soldering (HMP)| requires more power
to work with.| or plastics (e. g. riveting).| (e.g. multilayered or high
Min. temp. by default is 200ºC| | dissipation boards), JBC
(392ºF). This is considered to| | strongly recommends using
be a proper starting point for| | other aids like preheaters.
leaded applications.| |
| |
Metronome| Useful for setting a work rate| N/a
This activates a beep sound.| in repetitive jobs. The beep|
Frequencies vary from 1 to 50| lets you know the length of|
seconds.| time the tip must be in contact|
| with the soldering joint.|
Beep| |
Enable/disable the beep| N/a| N/a
sound of the keypad.| |
QST| |
Enable/disable QST.| N/a| N/a
Pin| |
Enable/disable pin prompt.| N/a| N/a
Change Pin| The PIN must be entered every|
Change the default security| time a parameter is changed.| N/a
PIN number (0105).| |

Tool Settings

Tool Settings|
---|---
Parameter Description| Recommendations| Warnings
| |
Hibernation Delay| This function completely|
Set the time the tool will| protects the tip from oxidation| Increasing the default
remain at Sleep temperature| during long periods of| value will accelerate
before entering the Hibernation| inactivity while the tool is in the| oxidation and shorten the
mode. At this time, the power| stand.| tip life.
supply is cut off and the tip| Retinning the tip before|
remains at room temperature.| placing the tool in the stand|
| also helps prevent oxidation|
| and extends the life of the tip.|
| |
| |
Temp Adjustment| Set values within ±50°C|
It provides a more precise| (± 90°F) to achieve zero error.| When the user changes
adjustment between the| JBC strongly recommends| the cartridge type, the
selected temperature and the| the use of TID-A or TIA-A| parameter should be reset
actual one.| Thermometers to obtain| to 0°C/F or to the value
| precise readings.| needed for this cartridge.
| E.g. If a correction of +20°C
(+36°F) is set for a thick
cartridge and then the
user changes to a thinner
one whitout resetting the
temperature adjustment, he
would be working at a higer
temperature than needed
for this thinner cartridge,
which does not need any
temperature adjustment.

USB Connector

Download the latest software from our website to improve your soldering station.

JBC Updater
www.jbctools.com/software.html
Update the station software via USB connection:

JBC Web Manager

www.jbctools.com/manager.html
Manage and monitor as many stations as your PC can handle by using the JBC Web Manager.
You can export data to another PC.

Maintenance

Before carrying out maintenance, always switch the device off and disconnect it from the mains.
Allow the equipmernt to cool down.

  • Clean the station screen with a glass cleaner or a damp cloth.

  • Use a damp cloth to clean the casing and the tool. Alcohol can only be used to clean the metal parts.

  • Periodically check that the metal parts of the tool and stand are clean so that the station can detect the tool status.

  • Maintain tip surface clean and tinned prior to storage in order to avoid tip oxidation. Rusty and dirty surfaces reduce heat transfer to the solder joint.

  • Periodically check all cables and tubes.

  • Replace any defective or damaged pieces.
    Only use original JBC spare pats.

  • Replace a blown fuse as follows:

    1. Pull off the fuse holder and remove the fuse. If necessary use a tool to lever it off.
    2. Insert the new fuse into the fuse holder and return it to the station.
  • When this warning appears on the main screen Earthing Fuse must be replaced

  • Repairs should only be performed by a JBC authorized technical service.

Safety

Attention : It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to prevent electric shock, injury, fire or explosion.

  • Do not use the units for any purpose other than soldering or rework. Incorret use may cause fire.
  • The power cord must be plugged into approved bases. Be sure that it is properly grounded before use. When unplugging it, hold the plug, not the wire.
  • Do not work on electrically live parts.
  • The tool should be placed in the stand when not in use in order to activate the sleep mode.
  • The soldering tip, the metal part of the tool and the stand may still be hot even when the station is turned off. Handle with care, including when adjusting the stand position.
  • Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is on.
  • Do not cover the ventilation grills. Heat can cause inflamable products to ignite
  • Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or eyes to prevent irritation.
  • Be careful with the fumes produced when soldering
  • Keep your workplace clean and tidy. Wear appropriate protection glasses and gloves when working to avoid personal harm.
  • Utmost care must be taken with liquid tin waste which can cause burns.
  • This appliance can be used by children over the age of eight and also persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience provided that they have been given adequate supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance.
  • Maintenance must not be carried out by children unless supervised.

Specifications

CD-9BQF 100V 50/60Hz. Input fuse: T2A. Output: 23.5V.
CD-1BQF 120V 50/60Hz. Input fuse: T2A. Output: 23.5V.
CD-2BQF 230V 50/60Hz. Input fuse: T1A. Output: 23.5V.

  • Output Peak Power: 130W
  • Temperature Range: 90 – 450 °C / 190 – 840 °F
  • Idle Temp. Stability (still air): ±1.5ºC / ±3ºF (Meets and exceed IPC J-STD-001)
  • Temp. Accuracy: ±3% (Using reference cartridge)
  • Temp. Adjustment: ±50ºC / ±90ºF (Through station menu setting)
  • Tip to Ground Voltage/Resistance:
    • Meets and exceed
    • ANSI/ESD S20.20-2014 IPC J-STD-001F
  • Earthing Fuse: F 1.25A
  • Connections:
    • USB connector station-PC
    • RJ12 Connector
  • Ambient Operating Temp:
    • 10 – 50 ºC / 50 – 122 ºF
  • Control Unit Dimensions / Weight:
    • 170 x 176 x 145 mm / 2.8 kg
    • (L x W x H)
      • 6.7 x 9.7 x 5.7 in / 6.17 lb
  • Total Net Weight:
    • 3 kg / 6.61 lb
  • Total Package Dimensions / Weight:
    • 234 x 234 x 258 mm / 3.15 kg
    • (L x W x H)
      • 9.2 x 9.2 x 10.2 in / 6.94 lb

Complies with CE standards
ESD protected housing “skin effect”

Warranty

JBC’s 2 year warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects, including the replacement of defective parts and labour. Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse. In order for the warranty to be valid, equipment must be returned, postage paid, to the dealer where it was purchased.
Get 1 extra year JBC warranty by registering here:
https://www.jbctools.com/productregistration/
within 30 days of purchase.

This product should not be thrown in the garbage.
In accordance with the European directive 2012/19/EU, electronic equipment at the end of its life must
be collected and returned to an authorized recycling facility.

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