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Hakko Electronics FR-810 User manual

SMD Rework Station
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the HAKKO FR-810 SMD Rework Station.
This unit features digital control and display of hot air temperature.
Please read this manual before operating the HAKKO FR-810.
Keep this manual readily accessible for reference.
1. PACKING LIST AND PART NAMES
2. SPECIFICATIONS
Power cord
HAKKO FR-810
station
Handpiece
Nozzle
Handpiece holder
handpiece holder
attachment plate
HAKKO FR-810 station
Handpiece holder
FP pick-up {withFP pick-up wire(SS)}
Heat resistant pad
Power cord
Nozzle N51-02 (ø4)
Instruction manual
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電路板
水平支架
連接器
插座
●Handpiece
Power consumption
Total length (w/o cord)
Weight (w/o cord)
Power consumption
*This product is protected against electrostatic discharge.
*Specifications and design are subject to change without
notice.
●Station
Power consumption
Capacity (Airflow)
Control temperature
Outer dimensions
Weight
30 W
1 - 9 (5 - 115L/min*)
50 - 600℃ (120 - 1120℉)
160(W) × 145(H) × 220(D) mm
(6.3 × 5.7 × 8.7 in.)
1.5 kg (3.3 lb.)
* Airflow capacity is rated as free flowing. Restrictions
created by various nozzles may reduce the maximum
airflow capacity.
FP pick-up wire(SS)
FP pick-up
Air indicator
Temp/Time indicator
Heat resistant pad
CAUTION
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 replacing
parts or repairing, take sufficient care not to
expose live electrical parts or damage
insulation materials.
2. Be sure to ground the unit during use.
Please check to make sure that all items
listed below are included in the package.
100V-670W 110V-810W 120V-790W
220V-1070W 230V-1170W 240V-1270W
250 mm (9.8 in.)
180 g (0.40 lb.)
100V-700W 110V-840W 120V-820W
220V-1100W 230V-1200W 240V-1300W
The front panel of HAKKO FR-810 includes five operation buttons.
- Used to start or stop the station.
•
Pressing this button when the forced cool down bypass is
enabled will turn the airflow off and stop the cooling process.
- Used for changing values.
•Pressing this button when using Preset Mode will cause the
preset selection screen to appear.
- Used for changing values.
•Hold this button for at least two seconds to enter the Offset
Mode.
- Used for finalizing entered values and checking settings.
•Hold this button for at least two seconds to display the
temp/timer screen.
- Used to set air flow.
•Whensettingtheairflow,youmaypressorto
finalizeyourairflowsettingvalue.
4. INITIAL SETUP
A. Station assembly
●Attach the handpiece holder.
1. Turn and loosen the knob that locks the handpiece holder.
2. Slide the handpiece holder along the groove on the station in the direction of
the arrow. Turn the knob to lock the handpiece holder in place.
B. Attaching a nozzle
Aligning the groove on the nozzle with the tabs on the
heater pipe and slide the nozzle onto the heater pipe.
Turn the nozzle to lock it in place.
*Thehandpieceholdercanbeattachedtoeithersideof
thestationbyremovingthehandpieceholderattachment
plateandattachingittotheoppositesideofthehandpiece
holder.
● Controlsanddisplays
When powered, the temperature of the hot air and the nozzle will become extremely hot, reaching
a maximum temperature of 600℃ (1120℉). Be sure of the following to avoid possible burns / fires :
Do not direct the hot air toward personnel or touch the metal
parts near the nozzle.

Donotallowthenozzle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 and allow the unit to cool when changing
parts or storing the HAKKO FR-810.

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in safe way and understand the hazards involved.

Children shall not play with the appliance.

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
●
To prevent accidents or damage to the HAKKO FR-810, be sure to observe the following:
● Turn the power off when not in use, or left unattended.
● The unit is for a counter or workbench use only.
● Do not strike the handpiece against hard surfaces or otherwise subject it to physical shock.
● Be sure the unit is grounded. Always connect power to a grounded receptacle.
● Do not modify the unit.
● Use only genuine HAKKO replacement parts.
● DonotallowtheHAKKOFR-810tobecomewet,oruseitwhenhandsarewet.
● Remove the power cord by holding the plug - not the cord.
● Be sure the work area is well ventilated.
To avoid damage to the unit, do not turn the power switch OFF until the pump stops automatical by
cooling down after use until appears on the display.
3. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES
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:
CAUTION : Failure to comply with a CAUTION may result in injury to the operator, or damage to the
items involved.
WARNING: Failure to comply with a WARNING may result in serious injury or death.
NOTE : A NOTE indicates a procedure or point that is important to the process being described.
WARNING
CAUTION
5.OPERATION
●Air Blow
1. Start
Press the “S” button on the handpiece or (START/STOP) button on the station to start blowing air.
Hot air blows out of the tip of the nozzle. Hot air temperature is controlled according to the temperature
setting.
2.Stop
Press the
“S” or button
again. Power to the heater is shut off and cooling begins. When the
temperature falls to 100°C (200°F), or after 1.5 minutes of cooling, air blow is automatically stopped. The
display will show indicating that the station is ready to start again.
●Setting of the air flow
Pressing the AIR button in the station causes the LED for AIR display to blink and allows
you to change air flow. The air flow setting range is 1 to 9.
Actual airflow may be affected by the size and shape of the nozzle(s) used.
WARNING
Do not stop the hot air by turning the power switch OFF.
If power is turned off after use, there will be no cool-down. To avoid damage to the equipment, do not turn
the power switch OFF until appears on the display.
4. INITIAL SETUP
CAUTION
When not in use, place the handpiece
on the holder.
C. Electrical connection and power ON
1. Insert the power cord into the receptacle on the rear panel of the station.
2. Place the handpiece on the holder.
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded
wall socket.
4. Turn the power switch ON.
CAUTION
This product is protected against electrostatic
discharge.
Be sure the unit is grounded.
“S” button
START/STOP
button
Example: Changing the air flow setting from 5 to 7
Example : When the set temperature is 300°C and the timer setting is ---.
Finished
●Setting/Changing the Temperature and Timer
NOTE:
After accepting the value for the ones digit for temperature, you will have the option to set the timer
starting over with the hundreds digit.
The factory default : "Temperature 300℃ / 540℉" "Timer ーーー(No setting)"
Setting the
Timer
Press the or
button 5 times.
Each of the set values is displayed for
one second, and each change is finalized.
Therimofthehandpiece
mustrestonthearea
circledintheillustration.
Press the
button.
Press the
button twice.
Press the
button once.
Press the
button twice.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the or
button.
Press and hold the
button for more
than one second.
Press the
button 3 times.
1. Setting the Temperature (from 300℃ to 450℃)
2. Setting the Timer (from --- to 130sec)
* When you want to leave the timer "ーーー".
Press the
button once. Finished
5. OPERATION
In addition to the procedure described remove above, HAKKO FR-810 includes a preset mode allowing the
selection of temperature, time, and airflow from the options you define (up to 5 temperature/time/airflow
settings can be programmed). Enter the parameter setting to change the mode.
(Please refer to [●Changing Parameter Settings])
Initial preset settings:
The initial number of active presets is set to 5 at the factory.
The default selected preset is set to at the factory.
Example : Changing preset selection from preset No.1 to No.3.
Control will begin with new preset setting.
The procedure for making changes to the preset temperatures, timer and air flow is the same as the
“Setting/Changing the Temperature and Timer” and “Setting of the air flow”.
Example: Changing the offset setting from 0℃to -30℃
*Preset selection screen
● Preset mode
● Offset mode {Setting is available within the range of ±50°C (90°F)}
Be displayed
alternately.
Be displayed
alternately.
Each of the set values is displayed for two seconds,
and each change is finalized.
Temp. : 100℃ (212℉) Timer : “−−−” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 300℃ (572℉) Timer : “−−−” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 500℃ (932℉) Timer : “−−−” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 200℃ (392℉) Timer : “−−−” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 400℃ (752℉) Timer : “−−−” Air flow : 5
CAUTION
If the total of a set value and an offset value exceeds 600°C, the exceeding portion in the offset value is
not effective.
* Timer function
In this product, setting the timer allows you to control the time during which hot air is blown.
Either of the following two modes is selectable by parameter setting: Open Timing in which count is
started from the time when temperature reaches the set temperature and Closed Timing in which count is
started upon start. The timer setting range is 001 to 999 seconds.
(When not using the timer function, select “---”. When set in the timer setting “000” , don't work. )
● Restriction on setting changes (Password function)
It is possible to restrict certain setting changes to the unit.
There are three choices for the password setting.
Enter the parameter settings to change the mode. (Please refer to [●Changing Parameter Settings])
○: You can make changes without entering a password.
△: You can choose whether or not a password is needed to make changes.
×: A password is required to make changes.
Select and input three letters for password
from six letters on the right.
Example: The procedure for changing the set temperature when the unit is restricted by a password.
(Password is "AbC")
The unit will move to the change setting screen for each mode after entering the password. Please change
the setting for each mode according to the procedure covered in this manual.
The letters
for password
Switch to the parameter setting mode
Switch to the temperature setting mode
Switch to the preset selection mode
Switch to the offset setting mode
Make airflow adjustments
0 : Open
○
○
○
○
○
1 : Partial
×
△
△
△
△
2 : Restricted
×
×
×
×
×
Press the
button once.
Press the
button twice.
Press the
button.
Press and hold the
button for more
than one second.
Press and hold the
button for more
than one second.
Press the
button once.
Press the
button once.
Press the
button twice.
Press the
button three times.
Press the
button thrice.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
Press the
button.
CAUTION
・If the password you entered is incorrect, the display will show
three dashes for you to re-enter the password.
・If you enter the password incorrectly twice in a row, the display
will return to the previous screen.
5. OPERATION
In this station, when you turn on “Preset mode” and “Chain Presets function” in the parameter settings
and set the timer for each preset, available presets are called in from “P-1” to “P-5” allowing you to
simulate up to a 5 step rework profile. (The number of available presets changes depending on the setting.
Refer to “6. PARAMETER SETTING”.)
When the handpiece is placed in the holder, the automatic sleep function starts working (by default).
Pressing the “S” button ( button) in this state will not turn on the station. If the handpiece is placed
in the holder while it is blowing hot air, start of automatic cooling is forced before the stop of operation.
The auto shutoff function works by default after the station is idle for 30 minutes and it automatically
enters a power save state.
With this function enabled, if you press the “S” button ( button) again during cooling, cooling is stopped.
This function is used when working temperature is low and you do not have to wait until automatic stop is
made. When the set temperature is 380°C or more, the function is unavailable.
● Chain Presets function
● Auto sleep function
● Auto shutoff function
● Forced cooling bypass function
● Check of settings
Other main functions
CAUTION
When installing this station, do not place flammable substances behind the outlet of the handpiece. If
the handpiece is placed in the iron holder while blowing hot air, serious accidents such as fire may be
caused by hot air.
Temp. : 100℃ (212℉) Timer : “200” Air flow : 2
Temp. : 300℃ (572℉) Timer : “000” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 500℃ (932℉) Timer : “030” Air flow : 6
Temp. : 200℃ (392℉) Timer : “100” Air flow : 3
Temp. : 400℃ (752℉) Timer : “050” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 100℃ (212℉) Timer : “200” Air flow : 2
Temp. : 300℃ (572℉) Timer : “050” Air flow : 5
Temp. : 500℃ (932℉) Timer : “030” Air flow : 6
Temp. : 200℃ (392℉) Timer : “- - -” Air flow : 3
Temp. : 400℃ (752℉) Timer : “050” Air flow : 5
Pressing the button once allows you to check the settings of the set temperature and set
time in this order.
6. PARAMETER SETTING
The HAKKO FR-810 has the following parameters:
Parameter No.
Parameter name
℃ / ℉ selection
Auto sleep ON/OFF setting
Auto shutoff ON/OFF setting
Setting mode selection
 The number of preset *
Password setting
 
Temperature setting mode **
 Preset selection mode**
 Offset setting mode**
 Air flow mode**
 Password***
Auto shutoff time setting
Timer mode
Forcedcoolingbypass
PresetconnectionON/OFFsetting
Value
C/F
0:OFF/1:ON
0:OFF/1:ON
0:Normal/1:Preset
   (2pcs)〜   (5pcs)
0:Open/1:Partial/2:Restricted
   :○/    :×
   :○/    :×
   :○/    :×
   :○/    :×
      Select three letters
30〜60min(Set in units of minutes)
o:OpenTiming/c:ClosedTiming
0:OFF/1:ON
0:OFF/1:ON
Initial value
℃
1
1
0
0
-
30
o
0
0
Example : When the set temperature is 350°C and the timer setting is 150 seconds.
* It is displayed only when "1:Preset mode" is selected in the setting mode.
** It is displayed only when "1:Custom" is selected in the password setting.
***It is displayed only when either "1:Custom" or "2:valid" is selected in the password setting.
A preset in which “000” is set in the timer setting is skipped and the next preset is automatically started.
(In case of the example 1, this setting corresponds to )
Unless you stop blowing hot air by pressing the “S” or ( ) button manually, the unit will keep up
the state if you set “---” in the timer setting. (In case of the example 2, this setting corresponds to )
The unit will not move to next step.
Example 1)
Operation : 100℃ (200sec) → 200℃ (100sec) → 400℃ (50sec) → 500℃ (30sec)
Example 2)
Operation : 100℃ (200sec) → 200℃
6. PARAMETER SETTING
●   :℃ or ℉ temperature display seletion
The displayed temperature can be switched between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
●   :Auto sleep ON/OFF setting
Select whether you will activate the auto sleep function.
●   :Auto shutoff ON/OFF setting
Select whether you will activate the auto shut off function.
●   :Setting mode selection
Temperature setting can be switched between the normal mode and the preset mode.
If selecting the preset mode, you will be asked for the number of preset to have available for programming.
Press the or button to set the number.
●   :Password setting
Select "Open", "Partial" or "Restricted" for password setting. If selecting the Restricted, perform the setting
for password. If selecting partial, choose whether or not the password function is needed when moving
to the temperature setting, preset, offset, and air flow modes and set the password.
●   :Auto shutoff time setting
Set auto shutoff time. The setting is available within 30 to 60 minutes in increments of one minute.
●   :Timer mode selection
Timer mode setting can be switched between the Opened timing and the Closed timing modes.
●   :Forced cooling bypass
Specify whether or not to enable the function that allows you to force the termination of cooling after
completion of work. Forced termination in high temperature may cause premature failure of the heating
element. Do not use the function except for work in low temperature.
●   :Chain Preset setting
Select whether you will activate the Chain Preset function. If you turn on “Preset mode” and “Chain Preset
function”, available presets are called in sequence from “P-1” to “P-5” allowing you to simulate up to a 5 step
rework profile.
●Parameter entering mode
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Turn on the power switch while pressing the button.
3. When the display shows , the station is in parameter entering mode.
4. You can switch the parameter No. by pressing the or .
A. ℃ or ℉ temperature display selection
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. and will be switched alternately If you press the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
B. Auto sleep ON/OFF setting
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. and will be switched alternately If you press the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
C. Auto shutoff ON/OFF setting
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. and will be switched alternately If you press the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
D. Setting mode selection
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. (The normal mode) and (The preset mode) will be switched alternately, if you press
the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.*
* If you select the preset mode, the display will move to the preset selection screen.
4.The number of active preset will be displayed If you press the button at 3.
(Example : If the number is three, is displayed.)
5. Press the ( ) button to change the value and select the number of active preset you required.
The unit will accept values from 2 through 5.
6. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
7. TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION CHART
F. Auto shutoff time setting
1. Auto shutoff time (30 minutes early) will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2.
Press the ( ) button, you can change to the desired value. Thevaluesyoucanenteris30to60(minutes).
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
G. Timer mode selection
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. (OpenTiming) and (ClosedTiming) will be switched alternately If you press the
( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
H. Forcedcoolingbypass
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. and will be switched alternately If you press the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
I. ChainPresetsetting
1. Either or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. and will be switched alternately If you press the ( ) button.
3. The display will return to if you press the button after selecting.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
HAKKO FR-810 Airflow
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Airflow (L/min)
Unequipped nozzle①
N51-04②
N51-03③
N51-02④
N51-01⑤
N51-05⑥
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
N51-01 Single ø2.5 (0.10)
Temp.
700℃
(1292℉)
600℃
(1112℉)
500℃
(932℉)
400℃
(752℉)
300℃
(572℉)
200℃
(392℉)
100℃
(212℉)
0℃
(32℉)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
①100℃
②200℃
③300℃
④400℃
⑤500℃
⑥600℃
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Temp.
700℃
(1292℉)
600℃
(1112℉)
500℃
(932℉)
400℃
(752℉)
300℃
(572℉)
200℃
(392℉)
100℃
(212℉)
0℃
(32℉)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
N51-02 Single ø4.0 (0.16)
①100℃
②200℃
③300℃
④400℃
⑤500℃
⑥600℃
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
N51-05 Bent Single 1.5 x 3 (0.06 x 0.12)
①100℃
②200℃
③300℃
④400℃
⑤500℃
⑥600℃
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Temp.
700℃
(1292℉)
600℃
(1112℉)
500℃
(932℉)
400℃
(752℉)
300℃
(572℉)
200℃
(392℉)
100℃
(212℉)
0℃
(32℉)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
N51-04 Single ø7.0 (0.28)
①100℃
②200℃
③300℃
④400℃
⑤500℃
⑥600℃
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Temp.
700℃
(1292℉)
600℃
(1112℉)
500℃
(932℉)
400℃
(752℉)
300℃
(572℉)
200℃
(392℉)
100℃
(212℉)
0℃
(32℉)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
N51-03 Single ø5.5 (0.22)
①100℃
②200℃
③300℃
④400℃
⑤500℃
⑥600℃
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Temp.
700℃
(1292℉)
600℃
(1112℉)
500℃
(932℉)
400℃
(752℉)
300℃
(572℉)
200℃
(392℉)
100℃
(212℉)
0℃
(32℉)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Air
After changing parameters, press and hold the button down for at least two seconds until is displayed.
At this time, you can switch between and by pressing the ( ) button. Select if you
are finished making changes or if you need to go back and make more changes. Press the button to
confirm you selection.
Changes will not be completed until is displayed and you press the button.
Please note that no changes will be made if you turn off the power while making changes.
E. Password setting
1. Either , or will be displayed if you press the button when is displayed.
2. If you press the ( ) button, (Open), (Partial) and (Restricted) will be
switched alternately.
3. If you press the button after selecting, the display will return to . ※1、2
※1 The display will move to the following selection screen if you select (Partial).
4. If you press the button at 3, you will be asked whether or not the password function is needed when
moving to the temperature setting mode.
5.
Either (without password) or (with password) will be displayed if you press the ( ) button.
6. If you press the button after selecting, you will be asked whether or not the password function is
needed when moving to the preset selection mode.
7.
Either (without password) or (with password) will be displayed if you press the ( ) button.
8. If you press the button after selecting, you will be asked whether or not the password function is
needed when moving to the offset mode.
9.
Either (without password) or (with password) will be displayed if you press the ( ) button.
10. If you press the button after selecting, you will be asked whether or not the password function is
needed when moving to the Air flow mode.
11.
Either (without password) or (with password) will be displayed if you press the ( ) button.
12. If you press the button after selecting, the display will move to password setting screen.
※2
If you select (Restricted), the display will move to the following password setting screen.
If you select (Partial), the display will move to the following the password setting screen after selecting ※1.
11. The hundreds digits in the display will begin to flash. It indicates that you can enter the value.
Press the ( ) button to enter the letter you required.
12. The tens digits in the display will begin to flash if you press the button after entering.
Use the same procedure to enter the letters for tens and units digit.
13. The display will return to if you press the button after entering the units digit.
6. PARAMETER SETTING
CAUTION
●These charts do not define the temperature characteristics, and are for reference only.
●The temperature distribution charts for HAKKO 850 or 850B should not be used for FR-810. FR-810 uses a different pump and control system.
When you use the FR-810, make sure to refer to the temperature distribution charts shown to the under.
●The hot air temperature may not reach the set temperature depending upon the combination of the nozzle and the set air flow.In this case,
reduce the set temperature or the air flow.
●Test condition: Measured at a point 1mm (0.04 in.) from the nozzle by recorder.
10. PARTS LIST8. MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
A. Remove the heating element
1. Remove the 4 screws that attach the heater pipe to the handpiece. Remove the heater pipe.
2. Remove the mica, heat insulation fiber and insulation ring in the heater pipe.
3. Disconnect and remove the heating element.
B. Measure the resistance value
●Normal heater resistance value
Connect an ohmmeter across the connector terminals (a).
The correct values are approximately: 14Ω (±10%100-110V), 17Ω (±10%120V), 41Ω (±10%220-240V).
If the resistance value is incorrect, replace the part.
●Normal sensor resistance value
Connect an ohmmeter across the connector terminals (b). If the resistance value is ∞, replace the part.
Refer to the instructions included with the replacement part.
Pipe
CAUTION
Replacing the heating element is very dangerous. Be sure to turn the power switch OFF and be careful of
the following procedure when replacing the heating element.
(a)
(b)
Mica
Heat insulation fiber
Mica Heat insulation fiber
Insulation ring
Insulation ring
CAUTION
Handle the heating element with care. Never touch the heating element wire!
● Theunitdoesnotoperatewhenthe
powerswitchisturnedon.
●   isdisplayed
●   isdisplayed
●   isdisplayed
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
  WARNING
BeforecheckingtheinsideoftheHAKKOFR-810orreplacingparts,besuretodisconnectthepower
plug.Failuretodosomayresultinelectricshock.
Is the fuse blown?
Investigate why the fuse blew and then replace the fuse. If
the cause can not be determined, replace the fuse. If the fuse
blows again, send the unit in for repair.
Is the sensor broken?
Measure the resistance value of the sensor. When the resistance
value is ∞, replace the heater.
Is the heater broken?
Measure the resistance value of the heater. The corr
ect values are approximately: 14Ω (±10%100-110V), 17Ω (±10%
120V), 41Ω (±10%220-240V). When the resistance value is not
within the normal range, replace the heater.
The fan may be broken. Replace the fan with a new one.
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2014.9
MA02638XZ140906
11. OPTIONAL PARTS (Nozzle)
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦Heatinsulationfiber
Insulation ring
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
1
2
3
4
Item No.
①
②
③
④
Part No.
B5056
B5057
B2300
B5059
Part Name
FP pick-up
FP pick-up wire (SS)
Heat resistant pad
adapter
Specifications
With pick-up wire (SS)
×2
●Optional parts
Item No.
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
Part No.
A5005
A5006
A5007
B5043
B5044
B5060
B5045
B5046
B5048
B5049
B5050
B5051
B5052
B5053
B5054
B2421
B2422
B2424
B2425
B2426
B2436
B3508
B3550
B3616
Part Name
Heating element
Heating element
Heating element
Joint hose
Fuse/250V-10A
Fuse/250V-6.3A
Pipe
Handle with cord assembly
Handpiece holder
Mica
P.W.B. / 100-127V
P.W.B. / 220-240V
Fan
Power unit
Power cord, 3 wired cord & American plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord but no plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & BS plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & European plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & BS plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & Australian plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & Chinese plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & American plug (B)
Power cord, 3 wired cord & SI plug
Power cord, 3 wired cord & BR plug
Specifications
100-110V
120.127V
220-240V
100-127V
220-240V
U.S.A.
India
220V KTL, 230V CE
230V CE, U.K.
China
● HAKKOFR-810
Unit: mm (in.)
HowtoUseaoldnozzle
1. Attach old nozzle to B5058 Conversion adaptor.
2. Attach B5058 (with old nozzle attached) to the heater pipe.
Copyright © 2014 HAKKO Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
OVERSEAS AFFILIATES
U.S.A.: AMERICAN HAKKO PRODUCTS, INC.
TEL: (661) 294-0090 FAX: (661) 294-0096
Toll Free (800)88-HAKKO
4 2 5 5 6
http://www.hakkousa.com
HONG KONG: HAKKO DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.
TEL: 2811-5588 FAX: 2590-0217
http://www.hakko.com.hk
E-mail:[email protected]
SINGAPORE: HAKKO PRODUCTS PTE LTD.
TEL: 6748-2277 FAX: 6744-0033
http://www.hakko.com.sg
E-mail:[email protected]
Please access to the following address for the other Sales affiliates.
http://www.hakko.com
HEAD OFFICE
4-5, Shiokusa 2-chome, Naniwa-ku, Osaka 556-0024 JAPAN
TEL:+81-6-6561-3225 FAX:+81-6-6561-8466
http://www.hakko.com E-mail:[email protected]
B5058 Conversion adapter
N51-05
Bent single 1.5×3 (0.06×0.12)
N51-04 Single ø7 (0.28)
N51-03 Single ø5.5 (0.22)N51-01 Single ø2.5 (0.1)
N51-02 Single ø4 (0.16)
ø7
(0.28)
ø5.5
(0.22)
ø2.5
(0.1)
ø4
(0.16)
1.5
(0.06)
45°
3
(0.12)

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