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1. X BER ARB RI PHI DDD AR RYE B Document Portal 5 49 gt OA KUTCBWLEWETF IC ko TREORU BBY SV ETH ZTR KS SHS ARDHE BRE NE S a Instruction manual in the language of Japanese English Chinse French German and Korean can be downloaded from the HAKKO Document Portal Please note that some languages may not be available depending on the product E 5B ORRAAE lt LF OURL HAKKO Bae S288 P30 Tae ae BB a AY E Fa at BS 125 LL TG BAHAKKO Document Portal TRAR https doc hakko com CHAKO HAKKO CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TEL 81 6 6561 3225 FAX 81 6 6561 8466 http www hakko com E mail sales hakko com OVERSEAS AFFILIATES U S A AMERICAN HAKKO PRODUCTS INC TEL 661 294 0090 FAX 661 294 0096 Toll Free 800 88 HAKKO http www hakkousa com HONG KONG HAKKO DEVELOPMENT CO LTD TEL 2811 5588 FAX 2590 0217 http www hakko com hk E mail info hakko com hk SINGAPORE HAKKO PRODUCTS PTE LTD TEL 6748 2277 FAX 6744 0033 http www hakko com sg E mail sales hakko com sg Please access to the following address for the other Sales affiliates http www hakko com Copyright 2012 HAKKO Corporation All Rights Reserved 2012 12 MA02391XZ121225
2. Normal Timer Normal ShutOff Set oO ff Vacuum Time 1 5sec 1sec i 7 TOIR Ti f c Password Lock ON Partial OFF OFF PasswordLock On Password 3 upper case alphabetic characters none Password Initial Reset OK Cancel Vacuum Time is displayed when Timer is selected in Vacuum Mode Password is displayed when ON or Partial is selected for the Password Lock Channel parameters Parameter name Value Initial value Pump Select is displayed when a hot air AutoSleep OFF 0 29min 6min handpiece is connected to channel 3 Sleep Temp 200 300 C increments of 20 C 200 C 390 F 390 570 F increments of 36 F Low Temp 30 150 C 54 270 F 150 C 270 F Error Alarm On Off On Ready Alarm On Off On Pump Select Internal External Internal Exit Explanation of each parameter and how to change the settings Temperature Mode The displayed temperature can be switched between Centigrade and Fahrenheit Turn the control knob to switch it and press the control knob when you have made your choice a ceca T Temperature Mode NSR 0 F Execute O Auto Shut Off Setting Select whether you will activate the auto shut off function You can select from three options OFF 30 minutes or 60 minutes Turn the control knob when making your selection and press the control knob when you have made your choice Auto ShutOff Select p
3. A Caution When the valve guard is difficult to remove please warm it with hot air Please do not try to forcibly remove it with a screwdriver etc If the valve guard becomes deformed it will no longer be airtight Please clean with either alcohol or thinner 5N Pump head disassembly It is resting on its side Clean the pump head valve and valve guard ee A aye y Valve guard Valve Please replace the valve if it is deformed or hardened B4 2 Install the valve and valve guard A Caution When assembling the pump please make sure to keep it airtight so that there are no air leaks 8 CHECKING PROCEDURE A WARNING Unless otherwise directed carry out these procedures with the power switch OFF and the power UNPLUGGED WiCheck for a broken heater or sensor WCheck the grounding line 2 WChecking the connection cord for breakage HAKKO FM 2027 Black 1 Check for a broken heater or sensor Measure the resistance across this position L me Verify the electrical integrity of the heater and sensor Measure the resistance of the heater and sensor while at room temperature 15 25 C 59 77 F It should be 8 Q 10 If the resistance exceeds these limits replace the tip 1 Unplug the connection cord from the station Measure the resistance value between Pin 2 and the tip 3 If the value exceeds 2 Q at
4. Offset Temp Preset Temp Preset Temp Preset ID Preset ID Ch Power ON Ch Power ON Exit Exit 2 SET TEMP will begin adjusting from the highest possible setting digit OFFSET TEMP will start with either a blank space representing a positive value or a for a negative value Setting temperature Setting Temperature Offset temperature Setting Temperature For the third digit of the p00 offset temperature select either blank or 3 Turn the control knob to change the value of the selected digit and press the control knob to accept the value and move to the next digit The figure below is an example using the SETTING TEMPERATURE display Setting Setting Temperature Temperature Bb0 M50 Setting Setting Temperature Temperature woe YY menu Setting CH1 Temperature Set Temp Offset Temp 00 C Preset Temp Preset ID Ch Power ON Exit Setting the preset temperature 1 Turn the control knob select Preset Temp and press the control knob when you have made your choice CH1 CH1 Preset Set Set Temp Offset Temp PRESET1 300 C PRESET2 350 C Preset ID PRESETS 400 C Ch Power Exit Exit 2 Turn the control knob and make your choice by selecting the desired preset from the three options shown and pressing the control knob PRESET1 CH1 Preset Set Temperature PRESET1 300 C PRESET2 350 C PRESET3 400 C Exit Changing the value for ea
5. ae to connect the correct holder FM 2027 FM 2029 or connecting iron holders e su FM 2030 FM 2030 While both vacuum and hot air can be used only one can be operated at once One FM 2031 FM 2031 cannot use a combination of hot air and vacuum or two vacuums simultaneously t Receptacle 1 2 3 ESetup Hooking up the iron and connecting cable A CAUTION Please make sure the power is off when you plug in cables e Please make sure to hook up the connector cable and the iron holder on the same channel and not to place the iron in a holder connected to a differing channel e Please take care not to mix up the hose connections the MODEL FM 2024 connects to the filter case cover and the HAKKO FM 2029 to the air output Securely insert the connecting cable all the way in to the jack 7 Connection for FM 2024 Suction Hose Connection for FM 2029 Air Hose Plug the iron s connector cord into the receptacle Connecting Cable Plug in power and connecting cables 2 4 INITIAL SETUP Replacing the tip HAKKO FM 2027 A CAUTION The tip may be hot Avoid holding the hot tip for a long time even if using the heat resistant pad Otherwise burns may result Removing the tip Hold down the lock release buttons in the sleeve assembly pull out the tip together with the sleeve assembly from the connector A CAUTION Be sure to keep the lock release buttons held
6. down while pulling out the sleeve assembly Failure to do so will damage the locking mechanism Be sure to pull out the tip only after separating the sleeve assembly from the connector Otherwise the sleeve assembly may fall down and break While holding the front end of the sleeve assembly pull out the tip pmm s Insert the tip Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly A CAUTION Insert the tip into the sleeve assembly until it clicks into place When you hear it click avoid forcing the tip into the sleeve assembly When holding the head of the tip there is a danger of burn Be sure to use the heat resistant pad Each Hakko handpiece with the exception of the HAKKO FM 2027 has their own instruction manual Please refer to this manual for specifications and replacement parts Switch Control Button and Knob Usage Control Knob Usage Use to change settings Turning the control knob Changes setting values or moves the cursor Pushing the control knob Power switch Makes selection Use the power switch to turn the power on and off Control Buttons Use to change settings such as temperature When pressed briefly Displays the preset screen When pressed and held Displays the change settings screen Change Settings Screen Details 1 Temperature Settings 2 Offset Settings 3 Preset Temperature Settings
7. plate 2 A1584 Diaphragm Q B3667 Solenoid valve 4 B3668 Pump frame 45 B3669 Pump head B3670 Diaphragm setting plate 2 B3671 Fixing plate B3672 Crank shaft B3673 Crank 0 B3674 Fuse 250V 7A D B3676 Transformer 100 120V 2 B3678 P W B Transformer Transformer 3 B3679 P W B with front panel amp valve Temp Control amp display 4 B3681 Inner hose 6MMx100L B3682 Inner hose 6MMx115L 6 B3683 Inner hose 6MMx220L B3684 Inner hose 3MMx170L a Pump assembly 18 12 PARTS LIST HAKKO FM 2027 Item No Part No Part Name Specifications FM2027 02 Connector Assembly 24V 70W B3215 Connector Cover B3216 Sleeve Assembly Yellow B3217 Sleeve Assembly Orange B3218 Sleeve Assembly Blue B3219 Sleeve Assembly Green Tip B2300 Heat Resistant Pad B3253 Connecting Cable iron Holder Item No Part No Part Name Specifications FH200 01 tron holder Iron Holder Parts Item No Part No Part Name Specifications B3001 Iron receptacle With screws B2791 Tip fixing spring B3248 Holder for iron receptacle B3251 Iron holder base With rubber feet B3249 Cleaner base With rubber feet B3250 Stay B3252 Switch case assembly 599B 02 Tip cleaner 599 029 Cleaning wire
8. temperature setting is 400 C 750 F and the tolerance 50 C 100 F If the temperature continues to decrease and finally falls below the value indicated below while the heating element is on the displayed value starts blinking to indicate that the tip temperature has dropped Heater Short Error will flash and the buzzer will sound continuously when the tip is inserted incorrectly an incompatible tip is inserted or a foreign object has found its way into the connector This is displayed in cases such as when the iron tip abnormally heats up relative to the set temperature when the micro tweezers MODEL FM 2023 are connected This is displayed in cases such as when judged that an excessive pulse has been generated when the micro tweezers MODEL FM 2023 are connected A trig error will occur if the trigger is pulled before the nozzle temperature has reached the set temperature Please wait until the temperature reaches the set temperature and stabilizes This is displayed when a zero cross cannot be measured in the designated cycle Should this error be displayed please contact your HAKKO representative This is displayed when the system is unable to operate normally Should this error be displayed please contact your HAKKO representative Det Error appears on the display when turning the power on after connecting the MODEL FM 2022 2023 with a hot tip This is not an error Wait for approximately 10 seconds until th
9. 4 Preset Names 5 Channel Power On Off 6 Exit Flow Control Knob When HAKKO FM 2029 is connected to HAKKO FM 206 air flow will be displayed By turning the flow control knob air flow can be changed CH1 CH2 CH3 360 Off 100 oe eee If you press a control button while on the Preset or Change Settings screen the corresponding channel screen will be displayed Plugged in irons will be heated according to the settings when the power is turned on 5 OPERATION E Various setting changes Preset select Range of preset temperatures Initial preset temperatures for each grip Grip Initial Value When the acceptable setting range is exceeded it will HAKKO FM 2027 FM 2026 300 350 400 C 570 660 750 F etUm to the initial setting For the setting range refer to Initial preset temperatures MODEL FM 2022 FM 2023 300 350 400 C 570 660 750 F for each grip MODEL FM 2024 350 375 400 C 660 700 750 F The setting temperature offset temperature preset temperature and preset name are remembered by HAKKO FM 2030 FM 2031 300 350 400 C 570 660 750 F each grip HAKKO FM 2029 300 350 400 C 570 660 750 F Selecting the Preset Temperature 1 Press the control button for the channel you want to change The display screen will switch to the preset selection screen shown below CH1 PresetSelect CH1 CH2 CH3 3 0 Off Off IPR
10. CHAKKO HAKSO FM 206 Multi Rework Station Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing HAKKO FM 206 Rework System Please read this manual before operating the HAKKO FM 206 Keep this manual readily accessible for reference 1 PACKING LIST HAKKO FM 206 1 Power cord 1 HAKKO FM 206 2 SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption MAX 410W Temperature Range HAKKO FM 2026 2027 200 450 C 400 840 F MODEL FM 2022 2023 200 400 C 400 750 F MODEL FM 2024 350 450 C 660 840 F HAKKO FM 2029 100 550 C 200 1030 F HAKKO FM 2030 2031 200 500 C 400 930 F Temperature Stability 5 C 9 F at idle temperature Station Output 24V Dimensions W x H x D 162 x 136 x 245 mm 6 4 x 5 4 x 9 7 in Weight 6 2 kg 13 7 Ib Capacity Max 6L min Vacuum Generator Vacuum pump cylinder type Vacuum Pressure Max 80kpa 600 mm Hg 24 in Hg 14L min Suction Flow E Electrostatic Protection Please check to make sure that all items listed below are included in the package 7 I eee e E eee Instruction manual Tip tray HAKKO FM 2027 Power Consumption 70 W 24 V Tip to Ground Resistance lt 2 Q Tip to Ground Potential lt 2mvV Cord 1 2m 4 ft Total Length w o cord 188 mm 7 4 in with 2 4D tip Weight w o cord 30 g 0 067 Ib 1 07 oz with 2 4D tip The temperature was measu
11. ESET1 300 C 5 PRESET2 350 C PRESET3 400 C a e ea z Set Temp 350 C 2 By turning the control knob the preset temperature to be selected will change CH1 PresetSelect CH1 PresetSelect PRESET1 300 C PRESET1 300 C t PRESET2 350 C PRESET3 400 C b Exit Set Temp 350 C PRESET3 400 C Exit Set Temp 350 C 3 Press the control knob when the desired preset temperature is highlighted The iron tip will now be set to the selected preset temperature CH1 PresetSelect PRESET1 300 C PRESET2 350 C PRESET3 400 C Exit Set Temp 350 C Should you press another control button while in the preset selection screen it will shift to that channel s preset selection screen if the channel is in operation and it will return to the screen before the preset selection screen if the channel is not in operation E Changing various settings other than preset selections Setting items possible change range and initial value Items that can be changed during normal operation and initial setting Possible Change Range Initial Value Set Temp Refer to Temperature ranges for each grip 350 C 750 F Offset Temp 50 C 90 F 0 C 0 F Preset Temp Refer to Temperature ranges for each grip Varies by grip Preset ID Input up to 7 characters English numerals _ PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 CH Power ON OFF ON For setting items pertainin
12. Iron N2 Type Each Hakko handpiece with the exception of the HAKKO FM 2027 has their own instruction manual Please refer to this manual for specifications and replacement parts 3 WARNINGS CAUTIONS NOTES AND EXAMPLES Warnings cautions and notes are placed at critical points in this manual to direct the operator s attention to significant items They are defined as follows A WARNING Failure to comply with a WARNING may result in serious injury or death A CAUTION Failure to comply with a CAUTION may result in injury to the operator or damage to the items involved NOTE ANOTE indicates a procedure or point that is important to the process being described CAUTION When power is ON the tip will be hot To avoid injury or damage to personnel and items in the work area observe the following Do not touch the tip or the metal parts near the tip Do not allow the tip to come close to or touch flammable materials Inform others in the area that the unit is hot and should not be touched Turn the power off when not in use or left unattended Turn the power off when connecting the handpieces or storing the HAKKO FM 206 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Chi
13. O Setting Off exec 30min 60min l amp Vacuum Mode Setting Suction with the desoldering iron is performed either manually or in timer form For mode selection turn the control knob and press the control knob when you have made your choice Vacuum Mode sia S Normal suction only when the trigger is pulled Setting Timer suction performed for a designated time N Ti lt 2 P oes you remove your hand from rm Mer SKS orma Q Time setting is set as Vacuum Time Vacuum Time This item is displayed when selecting Timer in Vacuum Mode After suction you can set the amount of time it will operate after you remove your hand from the trigger When changing the numerical value turn the control knob Press the control knob to accept your selected value Vacuum Time Change numerical Setting value YN Swe Accept ikec 7 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Password Lock Setting When this function is activated settings cannot be changed if the correct password is not entered Selection choices are as follows ON Password entry required when changing all settings Partial Password entry not required only when setting the offset but required for everything else OFF Password entry not required when changing all settings Turn the control knob and highlight the desired item then press the control knob when you have made your choice When the password lock is set to ON or Partial the item Password w
14. Power ON XI On the difference between Opened and Closed in Timer Mode In Auto mode the temperature profile shown below is followed by the system In OPENED timer mode the time for each step starts the countdown once the output air temperature reaches the set value In CLOSED timer mode the timer starts immediately regardless if the output air temperature has reached the set value or not Step 1 Step 2 1 Step 3 e se pe gt ok Temperature Z Closed stable o Q 2 ae Q lt Opened stable D 5 Temperature 1 ol I i l Temperature stable 1 gt Time In Auto mode a 15 second cool down will be performed after all steps are completed and the air will stop 5 OPERATION Changing Time Unit 1 Turn the control knob and select Time Unit Press the control knob CH3 HotAir Mode Offset Temp Time Unit for Timer Value Set Timer Mode Profile Ch Power XI sec maea 2 When you press the control knob after making your selection it will return to the setting selection screen Time Unit for Timer Value Set HotAir Mode Offset Temp Timer Mode Profile Ch Power XI Sea masc For the Time Unit when you set the temperature profile the set time for each step will be displayed as sec for seconds and min sec for minutes and
15. as shown below When on standby When in use Cc J507 Orr 130070 120 100 M 100 M The Hot Air Pencil has a manual mode and an auto mode and the settings that can be changed are different Manual mode Auto mode CH3 CH3 HotAir Mode HotAir Mode Set Temp Offset Temp Offset Temp Timer Mode Preset Temp Time Unit Preset ID Profile Ch Power Ch Power XI XI In either case the screen is set to scroll since all of the items cannot fit on the screen In manual mode other than selecting Hot Air Mode both the changing method and initial settings are the same as the other grips Initial settings when in auto mode Initial Value Offset Temp oC 0F Timer Mode Opened Time Unit min sec Profile Temp 300 350 400 C 570 660 750 F Time 30 30 30sec Ch Power ON The steps for changing settings with the same name are the same as the setting method for the other grips The steps for changing settings not previously covered are illustrated below Changing Timer Mode 1 Turn the control knob select Timer Mode and press the control knob when you have made your choice CH3 HotAir Mode Timer Mode Offset Temp for Auto Mode Time Unit Oped Cased Profile Ch Power xi 2 When you have selected the desired setting press the control knob CH3 Timer Mode HotAir Mode Auto for Auto Mode Offset Temp 00 C i 0 D Coso Profile Ch
16. ch selected preset follows the same steps as when changing the SET TEMP 5 OPERATION Changing the preset ID 1 When you select the preset ID and press the operating knob it will move to a screen where you can change the names of each preset CH1 Set Temp Offset Temp Preset Temp Ch Power Exit CH1 Rename PresetID CH1 Rename PresetID PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET2 PRESET3 Preset1 ID RESET 3 Turn the control knob to change the highlighted character in the PRESET NAME and press the control knob to accept the value and move to the next character Preset1 ID RESET Preset1 ID RESET Preset1 ID PRESET Preset1 ID RESET1 Preset1 ID PRESETI CH1 Rename PresetID PRESET2 PRESET3 Switching the ON OFF output for each channel 1 Turn the control knob so that the cursor is on Ch Power and press the control knob CH1 Set Temp Offset Temp Preset Temp Preset ID Exit Channel Power 2 When you select either ON or OFF for the CHANNEL POWER and press the control knob it will return to the setting screen At this time if you set the power to OFF the setting screen will be as shown below This is because settings other than the channel power are no longer necessary Channel Power ON Ome CH1 Exit 5 OPERATION Settings for the HAKKO FM 2029 Hot Air Pencil The Hot Air Pencil can only be used on CH3 When you connect it the screen will be
17. ction with HAKKO FR 870 HAKKO FM 206 can be connected to HAKKO FR 870 with connecting cable which permits HAKKO FM 206 to be used along with HAKKO FR 870 START When pressing the Hot Air button of HAKKO FM 2029 handpiece with HAKKO FM 2029 connected to HAKKO FM 206 or pressing the START STOP button of the FR 870 HAKKO FR 870 will work in conjunction with HAKKO FM 206 HAKKO FR 870 and FM 206 will be operated by the profile of each unit sTOP Press the Hot Air button of the HAKKO FM 2029 handpiece while HAKKO FM 2029 is connected to HAKKO FM 206 or press the START STOP button of the FR 870 Also when the HAKKO FM 206 deactivates in Auto mode HAKKO FR 870 will deactivate A CAUTION When setting the time and temperature in Auto mode with HAKKO FM 206 and HAKKO FR 870 connected set the same time and temperature of the HAKKO FM 206 and FR 870 17 12 PARTS LIST HAKKO FM 206 Item No Part No Part Name Specifications A1514 Ceramic paper filter 10 pcs B1075 Elbow Union B2756 Tip tray B2384 Inlet B2852 Switch With O ring B2880 Vacuum outlet cap B2954 O ring B3439 Vacuum outlet retainer B3428 Motor BIOJE QJQ O OjO B2419 Power cord 3 wired cord amp american plug Item No Part No Part Name Specifications A1583 valve
18. e model functions properly An optional Foot Switch is available which can be connected to the unit to START STOP the pump Foot switch B1649 Security lock The HAKKO FM 206 comes with an anti theft security slot Compatible Slot Sizes 3x 7mm 0 12 x 0 28 in 16 11 OPTION HConnection with HAKKO FR 830 HAKKO FM 206 can be connected to HAKKO FR 830 with connecting cable which permits HAKKO FM 206 to be used along with HAKKO FR 830 A CAUTION Connect the HAKKO FM 206 and FR 830 by the connecting cable before turning on the power switch START When pressing the Hot Air button of HAKKO FM 2029 handpiece with HAKKO FM 2029 connected to HAKKO FM 206 HAKKO FR 830 will work in conjunction with HAKKO FM 206 HAKKO FR 830 and FM 206 will be operated by the setting and mode of each unit NOTE When pressing the START STOP button of the HAKKO FR 830 only HAKKO FR 830 will be activated sTOP Press the Hot Air button of the HAKKO FM 2029 handpiece while HAKKO FM 2029 is connected to HAKKO FM 206 A CAUTION When the Hakko FM 206 and Hakko FR 830 are connected be sure they are both in the same operating state idle or active otherwise they units will activate deactivate opposite of each other For example if the FM 206 is idle but the FR 830 is actively running pressing the Hot Air button on the Hakko FM 2029 will activate the FM 206 and will turn off the FR 830 HConne
19. er terminal short circuit CHECK error Heater Short Error is ACTION displayed ACTION CHECK Drive Error is displayed CHECK Zero Cross Error or ACTION System Error is displayed Is the power cord and or the connection plug disconnected Connect it Is the fuse blown Replace the fuse If the fuse blows again send the unit in for repair Is the tip inserted properly Insert the tip completely Is the connection cord and or the heater sensor broken If the cord assembly is broken replace the soldering iron desoldering tool or handpiece Is the tip temperature too high Set the appropriate temperature Is the tip contaminated with oxide Remove the oxide Is the connection cord broken If the cord assembly is broken replace the soldering iron desoldering tool or handpiece Is the tip contaminated with oxide Remove the oxide Is the handpiece connected Remove and reinsert the handpiece Is the tip too small for the items to be soldered Use a tip with a larger thermal capacity Is the setting value for the low temperature alarm tolerance too low Increase the setting value Is the appropriate HAKKO tip nozzle being used Turn the power switch OFF and insert the genuine HAKKO tip nozzle Turn the power switch ON Turn the power switch OFF and insert the genuine HAKKO tip Turn the power switch ON Is the tip le
20. ft on the wet cleaning sponge for MODEL FM 2023 ACTION Turn the power switch off Turn the power switch on again after removing the tip from the wet cleaning sponge Turn off the power switch Turn on the power switch again If the Zero Cross Error System Error continues to be displayed after turning on the power switch contact your HAKKO representative 15 10 ERROR MESSAGE Sens Error Grip Error Low Temp EXAMPLE 350 C 400 C 50 C Set temperature Low temperature alarm tolerance OR 650 F 750 F 100 F Set temperature Low temperature alarm tolerance Heater Short Error Heat up Error For MODEL FM 2023 Drive Error For MODEL FM 2023 TRig Error Zero Cross Error System Error Det Error 11 OPTION External seitch MODEL FM 2024 When there is the possibility that a failure has occurred in the sensor or heater including the sensor circuit Sens Error is displayed and the power is shut down Grip Error will be displayed if the connector cord is not attached to the station OR the wrong soldering iron is connected If the sensor temperature falls below the difference between the current temperature setting and the low temperature alarm tolerance Low Temp is displayed and the warning buzzer sounds When the tip temperature rises to a value within the set tolerance the buzzer will stop sounding EXAMPLE Assume that the
21. g to the HAKKO FM 2029 Hot Air Pencil please refer to Settings for the HAKKO FM 2029 Hot Air Pencil later in this manual Temperature range for each grip Grip Setting Temperature Range HAKKO FM 2027 FM 2026 200 450 C 400 840 F MODEL FM 2022 FM 2023 200 400 C 400 750 F HAKKO FM 2024 350 450 C 660 840 F HAKKO FM 2030 FM 2031 200 500 C 400 930 F HAKKO FM 2029 100 550 C 200 1030 F Change procedures initial and when finished 1 Press and hold the control button for the channel you want to change for approximately 1 second The display screen will switch to the setting selection screen shown below CH1 CH1 CH2 CH3 C Set Temp 3 K0 Off Off Offset Temp 00 C Preset Temp Preset ID po aoe eT Ch Power ON Exit 2 Select the item you want to change in the screen above by turning the control knob to highlight the item and press the control knob to change the setting When you are finished turn the control knob to select EXIT and press the control knob CH1 Set Temp Offset Temp Preset Temp Preset ID Ch Power Exit 5 OPERATION Change setting temperature and offset temperature 1 Turn the control knob and highlight SET TEMP for the setting temperature or OFFSET TEMP for the offset temperature and press the control knob to change the setting Setting temperature Offset temperature CH1 CH1 Set Temp 350 C Set Temp Offset Temp 00 C
22. hannel All handpieces EXCEPT FM 2029 FM 2029 Handpiece ONLY No Handpiece Connected CH1 CH3 CH1 Sleep Temp 200 C Ready Alarm ON Ready Alarm ON Low Temp 150 C Pump Select Exit Error Alarm ON Exit Ready Alarm ON Exit The reason the display screen is different is because the necessary setting items differ according to the connected handpiece Below the setting method for each item is illustrated Auto Sleep Select whether you want to activate the soldering iron s sleep function When activated the sleep function will turn on when then handpiece has been placed in the sleep holder for a set period of time and the temperature of the iron tip will drop to a set temperature CH1 Auto Sleep Select Sleep Temp Off bow Ten Oomin Auto Sleep Setting Ready Alarm Exit Select On When changing your selection or changing Se Anto Seep the numerical value turn the control knob Selecta g g and press the control knob when you have J N made your choice NE 6 ON Off a After the last digit has been accepted for Mimin the time setting the screen will return to the previous screen as if the setting were OFF The temperature when it is lowered is set as Sleep Temp Sleep Temperature This sets the temperature when it is sleeping The setting for the sleep temperature is not entered one digit at a time the displayed temperature changes in 20 C 36 F increments by turning the opera
23. he solder and flux Apply the following service procedure as dictated by the conditions of the usage WARNING Since the handpiece tip nozzle can reach a very high temperature please work carefully Except the case especially indicated always turn the power switch OFF and disconnect the power plug before performing any maintenance procedure 1 Temperature 2 Cleaning 3 After use 4 When the unit is not being used and the auto power shutoff is not active E Maintenance of the e Remove the cover High temperatures shorten tip life and may cause thermal shock to components Always use the lowest possible temperature The excellent thermal recovery characteristics of the HAKKO FM 206 ensure effective soldering at low temperatures Always clean the tip nozzle before use to remove any residual solder or flux adhering to it Use the tip cleaner or cleaning sponge Contaminants on the tip have many deleterious effects including reduced heat conductivity which contribute to poor performance Always clean the tip nozzle and coat it with fresh solder after use This guards against oxidation This procedure if followed daily will materially add to tip life a Set the temperature to 250 C 482 F b When the temperature stabilizes clean the tip and check the condition of the tip If the tip is badly worn or deformed replace it c If the solder plated part of the tip is covered with black oxide apply f
24. ill be added to the parameter settings Here password changes can be performed Password Lock mS A Setting Select a Swen Partial OFF ccee 3 D A password is not included when it is shipped from the factory Immediately after the password lock is activated it will move to the password input screen Set New Password sk sk i Please refer to the Password section for how to enter your password After activating the password lock you will be asked for your password before changing your settings in the manner shown below so please change your settings after entering your password Example When setting the Vacuum Mode Vacuum Mode Setting Input Password Ah gt Timer Normal Timer Password This is displayed when the password lock is activated and you can enter and change your password However as stated above entering your password is necessary before almost all setting changes This is also true when you change your password and when the first password input screen will be displayed Input Password Alphabetic character when changing the alphabetic characters turn change NJ NNI the control knob and when moving the cursor to S the next character press the control knob sk sk Te Accept move the cursor When you enter the correct password the monitor title will change from Input Password to Set New Password If it is still on Input Password the correct passwo
25. ldren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance To prevent accidents or damage to the HAKKO FM 206 be sure to observe the following Do not use the HAKKO FM 206 for applications other than soldering Do not strike the iron against hard objects to remove excess solder This will damage the iron Do not modify the HAKKO FM 206 Use only genuine Hakko replacement parts Do not allow the HAKKO FM 206 to become wet or use it with wet hands Remove power and iron cords by holding the plug not the wires Be sure the work area is well ventilated Soldering produces smoke While using HAKKO FM 206 don t do anything which may cause bodily harm or physical damage 4 INITIAL SETUP mPart Names Power Switch Control Knob 7 HAKO Eza la N DENOAA SSSCSRO2 mona HOE ontrol Button 1 2 bat es ix Flow Control Knob Jack a PANODAOO Power K for foot switch Hoga Receptacle E 1 0 CoverPlate Wil O AIR FS Filt A A ilter Case Cover es Ga GS Q 7 19 9 Hako FM 208 Jack i 3 X Air Output i p Fuse equipotential Compatible with Jack 1 2 3 N Compatible with FM 2022 Compatible with FM 2024 FM 2023 FM 2024 FM 2026 FM 2024 FM 2026 E Each receptacle connector differs please be careful not to connect an FMRE EM 202G EME eS ela fete
26. rd was not entered Check your password once more and then enter it Return to the screen where you Enter the last character enter the current password Input Password sk ok Input Password Input failure AA New password setting screen In the event you completely forgot your password and cannot change your settings please contact your HAKKO Set New Password representative Here is how you sk se know you are on Successfully i the right page entered 10 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Initial Reset With initial reset you can return the settings except for the password to what they were when it was shipped from the factory The selection and execution methods are the same as the methods for the other settings NOTE Mnithel eset The password lock function and the password will be maintained even after an initial reset yY Cancel A E Explanations of each channel parameter and setting method When the channel parameter is selected the screen Select sp Parametar shown to the right will be displayed When you select the channel you want to set here it will switch to that ANAW channel s setting screen Execute CH2 CH3 Turn the control knob when you want to change the 3 D a selection aia press the control knob when you have xi made your choice For the channel parameters the displayed screen will differ depending on which handpiece is attached the applicable c
27. red using the HAKKO FG 101 thermometer This product is protected against electrostatic discharge Specifications and design are subject to change without notice This product includes such features as electrically conductive plastic parts and grounding of the handpiece and station as measures to protect the device to be soldered from the effects of static electricity Be sure to observe the following instructions 1 The handle and other plastic parts are not insulators they are conductors When making repairs or replacing parts take sufficient care not to expose live electrical parts or damage insulation materials 2 Be sure to ground the unit during use PHRHS EmPASAS MANTRA BRaS ABASMRUTR RAE ma Semen aa mp Rea ma XAA SAME SRAM Eiei x fe O O O O Ed x O O O O O Bein x O O O O O mE x O O O fe O TS x O O O O O AERA x O O O O O SRST x O O O 0 O EEE tt x O QO 0 O O HEHRSPS x O O O oO O O RNAASASVALAD AM AHE PWS EEST 11363 2006 PRREMRBLRUY TE X RACABASVRSD ABA R HRM PS EEST 11363 2006 PEREMRBER Use this product with the following models HAKKO FM 2027 MODEL FM 2022 MODEL FM 2023 MODEL FM 2024 HAKKO FM 2026 HAKKO FM 2029 HAKKO FM 2030 HAKKO FM 2031 Soldering Iron Parallel Remover Mini Parallel Remover Desoldering Tool Soldering Iron N2 Type Hot Air Handpiece Heavy Duty Soldering Iron Heavy Duty Soldering
28. resh solder containing flux and clean the tip again Repeat until all the oxide is removed then coat the tip with fresh solder d Turn the power OFF and remove the tip using the heat resistant pad Set the tip aside to cool e Remaining oxides such as the yellow discoloration on the tip shaft are not harmful but can be removed with isopropyl alcohol Never allow the unit to idle at a high temperature for extended periods This will allow the tip to become oxidized Turn the power switch OFF If it is to be out of service for several hours it is advisable to pull the power plug as well lectromagnetic valve and pump head When performing maintenance on either the electromagnetic valve or the pump head remove the screws holding the cover and take the cover off amp Electromagnetic valve maintenance 1 Remove the screws holding the electromagnetic valve in place 13 7 MAINTENANCE 2 Remove the bottom of the electromagnetic valve alcohol A Caution Do not use thinner when cleaning Clean with alcohol 4 Assembly is done in the opposite order of disassembly There is one more electromagnetic valve Remove the screws on the back of the chassis and from that point on remove and clean following the same steps 01 oO Removes gt the screws Cleaning the pump head 1 Remove the valve and valve guard and remove any attached flux
29. room temperature perform the tip maintenance described on section 2 maintenance for the tip If the value still does not decrease check the connection cord for breakage ho 1 Remove the soldering tip and the sleeve assembly 2 Turn the front piece of the HAKKO FM 2027 counterclockwise and remove the cover 3 Measure the resistance values between the connector and the lead wires at the socket as follows Pin 1 Red Pin 2 Green Pin 3 Black Pin 5 White If any value exceeds 0 Q or is replace the HAKKO FM 2027 1 Unplug the power cord from the power receptacle 2 Remove the fuse holder 3 Replace the fuse 4 Put the fuse holder back in place 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Before checking the inside of the HAKKO FM 206 or replacing parts be sure to disconnect the power plug Failure to do so may result in electric shock Z WARNING Heat up Error is displayed for MODEL FM 2023 The unit does not operate CHECK when the power switch is ACTION turned on CHECK ACTION The tip does not heat up CHECK Sens Error is displayed ACTION CHECK ACTION Solder does not wet the tip CHECK ACTION CHECK ACTION The tip temperature is too CHECK high ACTION The tip temperature is too CHECK low ACTION Grip Error is displayed CHECK ACTION The low temperature alarm CHECK tolerance error Low Temp ACTION is displayed CHECK ACTION Heat
30. seconds Changing the Profile 1 Turn the control knob and select Profile When you press the control knob it will switch to the profile setting screen CH3 HotAir Mode Offset Temp Timer Mode Time Unit Ch Power XI 2 When you press the control knob once in the profile setting screen you can change the value of the profile parameter highlighted 3 To change the parameter value turn the control knob to highlight the value you want to change and press the control knob start the change 4 When you press the control knob after changing the last digit highlighted in the parameter the screen will return to the original profile setting screen To move to another profile parameter make another change turn the control knob to highlight the parameter 400 C Om30s 350 C Om30s 400 C ye Exit 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Parameter settings For parameters there are two types system parameters and channel parameters System parameters are used for the settings for the entire system and channel parameters are used for the settings for each channel The change parameters screen can be displayed by turning on the power while the control knob is pressed Parameter Channel Exit System parameters System setting screen Parameter name Value Initial value Temp Mode C F C System Auto Shut Off Off 30min 60min Off C Vaccum Mode_
31. ting knob When the desired temperature is displayed you can set it by pressing the operating knob Sleep Temperature Aue Low Temp Alert Setting Change SN value 2 WAY ee o Accept D Set the lower limit error temperature When this function is activated if the sensor temperature goes below the lower limit temperature an error will be displayed and the warning buzzer will sound Change the value by turning the control knob and pressing the control knob to accept the value Low Temp Alert Setting 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Error Alarm Setting You can set whether the buzzer will sound or not when an error occurs Turn the control knob and select ON or OFF and press the control knob to accept Error Alarm SN A Setting LA E e Ready Alarm Setting You can set whether the buzzer will sound or not when the iron tip etc has reached the set temperature and is ready for use Turn the control knob and select ON or OFF and press the control knob to accept Ready Alarm SS a Setting z ee Pump Select for Hot Air HAKKO FM 2029 only For the air for the HAKKO FM 2029 select whether you will use the station s internal pump or external air P Sel tf SS ump Select for Bele YON Internal Accepi External 12 7 MAINTENANCE Performing proper and periodical maintenance extends the product life Efficient soldering depends upon the temperature the quality and quantity of t
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