ersa i-Con NANO MK2 Soldering and Desoldering Stations User Manual

August 7, 2024
Ersa

i-CON® NANO MK2
User Manual

i-Con NANO MK2 Soldering and Desoldering Stations

  1. Adjust mains voltage in accordance with type plate.

  2. Set up soldering station and stand in a dry place.

  3. Check for correct fit of soldering tip.

  4. Place soldering iron into holder stand.

  5. Insert plug into socket.

  6. Switch on soldering station.
    ATTENTION! Soldering tip is hot! Risk of burns!

  7. Soldering station heats up to the default value.

  8. Press top key to increase temperature, press bottom key to decrease temperature.

  9. Digital display shows actual value (A) and default value (B).

  10. Solder when the set tempera- ture has been reached.

  11. Place soldering iron only onto holder stand.

  12. After work or during prolonged breaks, switch off appliance and remove plug.

  13. Switch off soldering station and allow soldering tip to cool to approx. 40 °C / 104 °F.

  14. CAUTION! Hot soldering tip! Risk of burns! Unlock [1] and pull out [2] the soldering tip of the bayonet mount

  15. Remove soldering tip from soldering iron.

  16. Fit the soldering tip [1], overcome the spring force and lock the bayonet mount [2]

  17. Fit soldering tip with knurled section onto soldering iron and check for correct fit.

  18. Switch on soldering station.
    ATTENTION! Soldering tip is hot! Risk of burns!

  19. Select reference value for calibration at the soldering station.

  20. Determining actual temperature using a digital temperature-measuring instrument, e.g. Ersa DTM 110.

  21. Calculating deviation between reference value and actual value.

  22. Press both keys briefly to call up the calibration menu.

  23. Setting temperature using the keys in accordance with the deviation.

  24. Wait five seconds to save the value.

Commissioning

Many thanks for purchasing an Ersa soldering station.

Read user manual and safety instructions carefully and keep in a safe place for future use.
Check contents of package to ensure that no components are missing. Contact dealer if a component is missing.

Scope of delivery:
– i-CON NANO MK2 soldering station
– i-TOOL NANO MK2 soldering iron
– soldering tip (fitted)
– holder stand
– user manual
– set of safety instructions

Key to symbols:
Attention! Danger spot
Hot surface! Risk of burns!

Soldering

The soldering station is designed for soft solder soldering at various temperatures.
After appliance is switched on, the soldering tip is heated up automatically to the most recently set temperature.
The soldering results depend on how suitable the soldering tip is to the job. When soldering large-size jobs, our more power- ful i-CON 1 and i-CON 2 soldering stations should be used.

Default value: 360 °C / 680 °F
Value range: 150 to 450 °C
300 to 842 °F

Changing the soldering tip

Various soldering tips can be used with the i-CON NANO MK2 soldering station. In this way, the soldering station can be adapted to various areas of operation.

More soldering tips are available from the Ersa dealer. Downloadable overview of i-TOOL tips:

142.ersa.com

Temperature calibration

If the set temperature and the actual temperature of the soldering tip do not concur, then the temperature can be calibrated in order to resume work at exact soldering temperatures.
Default value: 0
Value range: − 70 to +50 °C
−126 to +90 °F

Standby time
After a certain time, the appliance reduces the soldering temperature to save power.
Default value: 5 min.
Value range: 0 to 60 min.
0 = Off

A Hold down both keys for a prolonged period to open the standby time menu.
B Adjust standby time by pressing the keys (0 = Off).
C Wait five seconds to save the value.

Soldering iron
If required, the soldering iron can be changed or exchanged.
Use only soldering irons bearing the description Ersa i-TOOL NANO MK2.
Installation of the exchange iron is by analogy the reverse of the dismantling sequence.

A Turn appliance onto its side.
B Pull cable of soldering iron out of holders.
C Remove plug in the direction of the operating panel.

SD card
Using a micro SD card will permit further settings to be made via software:
– Standby temperature & time
– Shutdown time
– Keylock function
– Display in °C or °F
– Up to 3 fixed temperatures
– Power functions can be assigned
For further information on using the micro SD (HC) card, please consult the software manual.
Both software and the manual can be downloaded free by going to the following link: nano.ersa.com

Error codes
In the event of an error, an error code appears on the display. The number above the label ‘Err’ provides information about the error present.
Codes 7 and 8 indicate faults in the heating element in the soldering iron:

– Err7 Insert heating element and press key.
– Err8 Change heating element

For further information, go to the following link: nano.ersa.com

Technical specifications

i-CON NANO MK2 soldering station: Order no.: 0IC1205A
Power rating: 68 watts
Operating voltage: 220 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz

110 – 120 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Temperature range:| 150 – 450 °C / 300 – 842 °F
Dimensions L x W x H:| 145 mm x 80 mm x 103 mm
Weight:| 1050 g
  i-TOOL NANO MK2 soldering iron:| Order No.: 0125CDK
Dimensions:| L x handle-ø / 175 mm x 15 mm
Weight:| 30 g (without cable)
Holder stand:| Order No.: 0A59
Dimensions L x W x H:| 140 mm x 80 mm x 80 mm
Weight:| 200 g

Guarantee

Heating element, and soldering and desoldering tips constitute parts subject to wear that are not covered by the guarantee.
Material defects or manufacturing defects must be stated in addition to providing proof of purchase prior to certified return of goods. Statement of defects and proof of purchase must be returned along with the goods.
Ersa has created this manual with the utmost care. However, no guarantee is provided as regards content, completeness and quality of the details contained in this manual.
Content is maintained and adapted to prevailing conditions.
All data published in this manual and details on products and methods have been ascer- tained by using state-of-the-art aids according to the best of our knowledge. These details are not binding and do not relieve the user of personal responsibility to check the appliance prior to use. We accept no responsibility for infringements of third-party patent rights for applications and procedures without prior express and written acknowledgement. We reserve the right to undertake technical improvements for the purposes of product improvement.
As part of legal means, liability for direct damage, consequential damage and third-party damage resulting from the acquisition of this product is excluded.
All rights reserved. Without written approval of Ersa GmbH, this instruction manual may not, even in extract form, be reproduced, transmitted or translated into another language.

Disposal
Should be done according to Directive 2002/96/EC of the
European Parliamentand of the Council dated 27.01.2003 applicable to used electrical and electronic appliances.
Products bearing the symbol of a struck through refuse bin must not be disposed of along with unsorted domestic refuse.
The municipalities have set up collection points for this purpose.
Please consult your municipal or local authority concerning facilities available for separate collection of used appliances.
In this way, you contribute to reuse or other forms of utilisation of used appliances in the interests of environmental protection and human health.

Replacement parts and Acessories

Soldering iron Ersa i-TOOL NANO MK2 0125CDK

Holder stand, antistatic 0A59

Dry sponge 0008M

Digital temperature measuring device
Ersa DTM 110
0DTM110

Ersa GmbH
Leonhard-Karl-Straße 24
97877 Wertheim
Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 9342/800-0
Fax +49 (0) 9342/800-127
e-mail: service.tools@kurtzersa.de
www.ersa.com

References

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