P-Lindberg 9065578 Digital Soldering Station User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- P-Lindberg
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- General information
- Technical specifications
- Safety instructions
- Equipment overview
- Using for the first time
- Operation
- Maintenance, cleaning, storage and transport
- Troubleshooting
- Disposal
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Original
Manual
9065578
Digital soldering station
60W
www.p-lindberg.dk
www.p-lindberg.no
www.p-lindberg.se
www.p-lindberg.de
User Manual
(Translation of original Danish user manual)
Digital soldering station 60 W – Item no. 9065578
Description: Digital soldering station with a display. Fast heating and
setting of temperature from 200–450° C. Three soldering iron tips included.
Application: This soldering station is designed for private use.
Intended use: The equipment may only be used as described in this manual.
All other use is deemed incorrect.
Introduction
This user manual contains a description of the machine and instructions
necessary to operate the machine safely and correctly. It also contains the
instructions for the daily and periodic maintenance of the machine.
It is the responsibility of the employer (the machine owner) to ensure that
anyone who operates the machine or carries out maintenance or repairs on the
machine has read the user manual.
It is recommended that only original spare parts and accessories are used. The
use of non-original parts can be hazardous and reduce the lifetime and
performance of the machine. The use of non-original parts may void the
machine’s warranty.
If uncertainty arises concerning the information in the user manual, please
contact the supplier.
General information
The user manual is important for the safe operation of the machine and must
always accompany the machine. READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW the instructions in
the user manual before taking the machine into use.
The illustrations used in the user manual may differ from the actually
delivered equipment, since for the sake of clarity, some components may have
been removed in an illustration.
The user manual was devised in accordance with the EC Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC and relevant technical standards.
The machine is equipped with safety labels, which must be maintained and
replaced when they are no longer legible.
This symbol together with the signal words: DANGER, IMPORTANT, WARNING is
used in the user manual to draw attention to the machine’s safety and
operation. It is important that all of the stated guidelines are followed.
Technical specifications
Model | 81A2302 / 9065578 |
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Voltage | 230 V, 50 Hz |
Power | 60 W |
Temperature range | 200–450oC |
Protection Class | I |
Safety instructions
In general
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Read the user manual thoroughly before using the equipment.
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Follow all of the safety instructions. Failure to follow instructions or guidelines may lead to personal injury.
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Always save the user manual for future use.
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If the equipment is sold or lent to someone else, the user manual must be included.
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The equipment may not be used if faults or deficiencies are detected.
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Never use the equipment in environments where there is an explosion hazard or in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.
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Always ensure that the equipment cannot be switched on unintentionally.
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Do not use the equipment if the ON/OFF button does not function properly.
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Keep children at a safe distance from the equipment! Store the equipment out of the reach of children and unauthorized persons.
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Do not overload the equipment and do not use it for any purpose it was not intended for.
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Exercise caution and do not use the equipment if you are tired or have consumed alcohol or drugs or medicine. Do not use the equipment if you are unable to use it safely.
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Children must not be allowed to use the equipment. Persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or persons who lack experience and/or knowledge about
the product may only use the product if they are under the supervision of a person who is responsible for their safety or are instructed in the use of the equipment by a
the person who is responsible for their safety. -
Always comply with applicable laws and rules relating to safety, health, and the working environment.
Electricity
- The equipment may only be connected to a power outlet that is correctly installed and which has an earth connection.
- Ensure that the power supply complies with the specifications for the equipment before connecting the equipment. The equipment may only be used within the specifications of voltage and power (see the equipment nameplate).
- Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Always remove the plug from the socket by pulling the plug and not the cable.
- The cable may not be bent, trapped, pulled, driven over, or damaged by sharp edges, oil or heat.
- Do not lift the equipment by the cable and do not use the cable for any other purpose than its intended purpose.
- Always check the cable and plug before use.
- If the cable is damaged, immediately unplug the plug from the power outlet socket. Do not use the equipment if the cable is damaged.
- If the equipment is not being used, switch off the equipment and unplug the equipment from the main power outlet.
- Ensure that the equipment is switched off before plugging it into the main power outlet or before removing the plug from the main power outlet.
- Disconnect power before moving the equipment.
Soldering station
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Soldering irons generate a significant amount of heat. Ensure that you keep to a safe distance, otherwise, personal injury can occur. Use the built-in soldering iron holder.
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After use, allow the soldering iron to cool down before storing it away.
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The equipment may not be exposed to moisture as this can lead to an electric shock!
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Only move the equipment after it has completely cooled down, otherwise, there is a risk of burns or fire.
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Only replace the soldering iron tip after having first removed the plug from the main power outlet socket and having allowed the soldering iron to completely cool down.
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Never carry out work on electrical components that are life. Always check to ensure the component is disconnected from the power supply and check there is no voltage
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Protect body and eyes against flowing soldering metal – use suitable safety workwear and safety goggles.
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Gasses that develop when soldering can be hazardous to health. It is therefore recommended that a suitable air extraction unit is used to ensure there is sufficient
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When the soldering iron is switched on, both the tip and tip holder become very hot. To avoid burns, only hold the soldering iron by the soldering iron handle.
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Never use the soldering iron in environments where there is a risk of explosion or where there are flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
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Before carrying out any form of maintenance or cleaning of the soldering iron, always remove the plug from the main power socket and allow the soldering iron to cool
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Symbols on the equipment may not be removed or covered over. If information is no longer legible, it must be replaced immediately.
****READ THE USER MANUAL BEFORE TAKING THE EQUIPMENT INTO USE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE USER MANUAL.
Equipment overview
1| Soldering station| 6| Extra soldering iron tips 1 x soldering iron tip
1 x flat soldering iron tip
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2| Power cable with plug| 7| Cleaning sponge
3| ON/OFF button| 8| Soldering iron tip (fitted on delivery)
4| Cable between the soldering iron and soldering iron station| 9| Tray for
cleaning sponge
5| Soldering iron| 10| Holder for soldering iron
12 | [+] button (increases the temperature) | 15 | 300oC |
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13 | [-] button (decreases the temperature) | 16 | 200oC |
14 | 400oC | 17 | Temperature display |
Using for the first time
Fit or replace the soldering iron tip
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury!
Allow the soldering iron to cool down completely before replacing the
soldering iron tip.
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury!
Some soldering iron tips are very sharp. Always use safety gloves and/or
pliers when replacing a soldering iron tip.
The tip of the soldering iron is designed for point soldering and the
soldering of wires. The flat soldering iron is designed for light electrical
component work.
How to replace the soldering iron tip
Switch off the soldering iron and remove the plug from the main power outlet
socket. Allow the soldering iron to cool down completely. Unscrew the existing
soldering iron tip and remove it from the soldering iron tip holder.
Screw securely a new soldering iron tip in the soldering iron tip holder. Be
careful not to overtighten the soldering iron tip.
Preparation of the cleaning sponge
Place the sponge (8) in the tray (10) and moisten it with water before use.
Operation
Switch the soldering iron on at the ON/OFF button and select the temperature setting.
Set the switch (3) to [I].
The display (17) will show the pre-set temperature for a couple of seconds and
will then show the actual temperature of the soldering iron tip (9).
The temperature can be set in the range 200–450ºC (see the recommended
temperatures on the next page).
Select the desired temperature either by pressing the button for the pre-set
temperatures ((14), (15), (16)) or by pressing the [+] (12) button or [-] (13)
button, which will adjust the temperature up or down by 10º C.
The display shows when the temperature of the soldering iron tip has reached
the correct operating temperature.
To switch off the soldering iron station, set the ON/OFF switch (3) to [0].
Temperature
The correct temperature depends on several factors. For example:
- The type of metal being soldered.
- The thickness and size of the component.
- The material of the component and its thermal conductivity.
When soldering, it is recommended that the user starts at a relatively low
temperature (max. 300° C) and then increases the temperature if necessary. The
correct temperature is achieved when the solder begins to melt as soon as it
comes into contact with the soldering iron tip.
When de-soldering a component, a higher temperature of (400-450° C) is
recommended, all depending on the solder joint’s thickness.
Soldering
- The soldering iron tip (9) must be pre-tinned before soldering. Heat a new or cleaned soldering iron tip and pre-tin it by touching some solder wire with the soldering iron tip.
- Always carry out a test on a piece of scrapped material before soldering the component.
- Always clean the parts that are to be soldered together before soldering.
- When continuing to solder, regularly clean the soldering iron tip on the damp sponge.
De-soldering
To clean a joint when de-soldering, use a de-soldering braid or a solder
sucker (not included with the delivery).
De-soldering braid
- Place the desoldering braid across the surface of the metal of the joint to be de-soldered and heat it with the soldering iron tip (9). The melted metal is drawn up the de-soldering braid.
Solder sucker
- Heat up the surface of the solder joint using the soldering iron tip. Once the solder has melted activate the pump, which will suck the melted metal up.
Interruption or stopping the work
The soldering iron must be placed in the soldering iron holder (11) when
not in use.
- Switch off the soldering iron by setting the ON/OFF button (3) to [0] and place the soldering iron in the soldering iron holder so that it can cool down.
- Remove the plug from the main power outlet socket if taking a longer break from the work.
- The soldering station must have completely cooled down before it can be placed in storage.
Standby mode
The soldering station will enter standby mode after 30 minutes of
inactivity. When in standby mode the display will show [200º C] and will
flash.
Pressing any button will interrupt the stand-by mode.
Maintenance, cleaning, storage and transport
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury!
Remove the plug from the main power outlet socket and allow the equipment to
completely cool down before carrying out any form of maintenance or
adjustment.
Maintenance
The soldering station requires very little maintenance. However, soot can
form on the soldering iron tip. This must be removed using fine sandpaper to
ensure precise and controlled soldering. Use only original spare parts and
accessories. Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified professional.
The soldering iron tip (9) is a wearing part and must be replaced as required.
Cleaning
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damaging the equipment!
The equipment must not be immersed in water or any other liquid.
The soldering station must be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Do not use
strong cleaning agents, solvents, or petrol.
Storage
It is recommended that the original packaging is used to store the soldering
station. Alternatively, it can be covered with a suitable cover to protect
against dust. Store the soldering station out of the reach of children. The
optimal storage temperature is between 10º C and 30º C.
Transport
The soldering station must be protected against impacts and vibrations when
being transported.
Troubleshooting
DANGER!
Risk of personal injury!
Unauthorised repairs can lead to the equipment not functioning correctly. This
can lead to personal injury or environmental damage.
Functional faults are aften due to minor faults. Most faults will be easily
remedied. See the table below before contacting the supplier.
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Solder tin does not warm up and melt. | No power. | Check the power supply |
(plug) functions correctly. If required, seek help from a qualified
professional.
The cable or connector is damaged.| Have a qualified professional replace the
cable.
The solder tin does not flow evenly.| The temperature is too low.| Adjust the
temperature.
The soldering iron tip is loose.| Switch off the soldering iron station and
allow it to cool down completely. Screw securely the soldering iron tip in the
soldering iron tip holder.
Disposal
****The equipment and its packaging must not be disposed of with ordinary
household waste because of environmental considerations. The material must be
sorted and disposed of in accordance with applicable local regulations.
The packaging consists of cardboard and recyclable plastic. Ensure that the
materials are recycled.
EU Declaration of Conformity
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
P. Lindberg A/S
Sdr. Ringvej 1
DK-6600 Vejen
Phone: +45 70212626
E-mail: salg@p-lindberg.dk
CVR: 25903110
www.p-lindbena_dk
Hereby declare that the following Digital soldering station. 60W
machine: a item no. 9065578
Type / model: 81A2302
Complies with the following
2006/42/EEC
directives: 2014/30/EEC
Applied standards and norms:
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 60335-1:2012/A2:2019
EN 60335-2-45:2002/A2:2012
EN 62233:2008
Date and signature: Vejen d. 18-01-2022 ****
P. Lindberg A/S
Erik T Lauritseg,
Dtrektor
We reserve the right to change the technical parameters and specifications of
this product without prior notification.
P. Lindberg A/S
Tel.: +45 70212626
Sdr. Ringvej 1
6600 Vejen, Denmark
MAN 9065578 EN V1
01-03-2022
www.p-lindberg.dk
E-mail: salg@p-lindberg.dk
References
- LINDBERG SWEDEN – Lindberg Sweden
- Landwirtschaftliche Geräte, Zubehör und Maschinen | P. Lindberg
- Udstyr, tilbehør og maskiner til landbrug | P. Lindberg
- P. Lindberg leverer utstyr og maskiner til landbruk og privat
- Din leverantör av lantbruksprodukter | P. Lindberg
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