Aoyue 936a 936
Aoyue 936a 936
Temperature Controlled
Soldering Station
Instruction Manual
ThankyouforpurchasingtheAoyue936A/936
temperaturecontrolledsolderingstation.
Pleasereadthemanualbeforeusingtheunit.
Keepmanualinaccessibleplaceforfuturereference.
Manufacturer:
AOYUETONGYIELECTRONICEQUIPMENTFACTORY
JishuiIndustrialZone,Nantou,ZhongshanCity,
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GuangdongProvince,P.R.China
http://www.aoyue.com
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PARTS LIST
Soldering Iron Stand
Part Number
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description
20090726303 IronStand
200726302
HeatProtector
30100417
AluminumRing
20051304
M4 Nut
200726303
Plate
30090303
14x3RubberFoot
2005334*4
4x4 Screw
2005334*6
4x6Screw
30090302
14x13 RubberFoot
Packagecontent.4
Nameofparts.....4
CareandSafetyPrecautions.....5
Specification.......6
AssemblyandUsage....7
SolderingTipcareandMaintenance..8
Tiptemperature
Cleaning
Whennotinuse
Soldering Iron
#
Part Number
Description
200606
20080309 TipEnclosure
T-I
20080307 TipLock
3011936
201093601 GroundSpring
CopperNut
SolderTip
PlasticNut
Tipcalibration
Disassemblingthehandpiece.10
Testingtheheatingelement....11
Replacingtheheatingelement...12
Troubleshootingconnections....1315
Replacingsolderingironcord..16
Reassemblingthehandpiece..17
Changingoffuse...18
BasictroubleshootingGuidelines...20
#
7
Part Number
Description
C008
936AHE
C001
936 HE
#
11
Part Number
Description
30125S
936APlasticHandle
30124S
936PlasticHandle
20070203 CrossChip
12
30091001 WireHolder
10076936 SupportBoard
13
30090901 HandleProtector
10
20070204 SecuringChip
14
10110502 WireCord
15
10270205 5pinreceptacle
22
PartsList......2122
ReplacementSolderingTips.23
PARTS LIST
PACKAGE CONTENT
Main Station
Please check if the listed parts below are included in the package:
Aoyue936A
936AMainStation
.........1unit
SolderingIron
.........1pc.
SolderingIronStand
(includingSponge) .........1pc.
InstructionManual
.........1pc.
PowerCord
.........1pc.
Aoyue936
936MainStation
.........1unit
SolderingIron
.........1pc.
SolderingIronStand
(includingSponge) .........1pc.
InstructionManual
.........1pc.
PowerCord
.........1pc.
Part Number
Description
3002290005
CaseCover
2005143X8
3x8 Screw
PCB936A
936APCB
PCB936
936PCB
3004290030
FacePlate
20051009
M9 Medium
20051309
M9 Nut
3005936
Knob
30090301
RubberStop
10090405
FuseHolder
withFuse
10
2005154x60
NAME OF PARTS
MainStation
SolderingIron
Powercord
SolderingIronstand
Part Number
Description
4x60Screw
12
960101.1
13
3002290006 CaseBottom
14
15
960101
16
101020201 PowerSwitch
ReceptacleNut
ReceptacleHolder
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BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
Aoyue936
PROBLEM3:SOLDERINGIRONTEMPERATUREISINTERMITTENT
CAUTION:Misusemaycauseinjuryandphysicaldamage.
Foryourownsafety,besuretocomplywiththefollowing
precaution.
Description: Main power LED lights up and so does the heater LED but
solderingirontemperaturerisesandfallsuncontrollably.
SOLUTION:
Soldering iron plug may be loose from the receptacle unplug the
solderingironandreattach.
Soldering iron cord may be damaged or loose and needs to be
Donotusenearflammablegases,paperandothermaterials.
Donottouchheatedparts,cancausesevereburns.
DonottouchmetallicpartsneartheTip.
PROBLEM5:SOLDERINGIRONDOESNOTPRODUCEENOUGHHEAT
Description: Soldering iron cannot melt solder fast enough, or actual
temperaturedoesnotreachthedesiredsettemperature.
Useonlygenuinereplacementparts.
Turnoffpowerandletunitcoolbeforereplacingparts.
Donotmodifyunit
Nevertouchtheelementortipofthesolderingiron.Theyareveryhot
(about400C)andwillgiveyouanastyburn.
Take great care to avoid touching the mains flex with the tip of the
iron. The iron should have a heatproof flex for extra protection. An
ordinaryplasticflexwillmeltimmediatelyiftouchedbyahotironand
SOLUTION:
thereisaseriousriskofburnsandelectricshock.
Alwaysreturnthesolderingirontoitsstandwhennotinuse.
Workinawellventilatedarea.Thesmokeformedasyoumeltsolder
calibratingthetiptemperatureonpage9ofthismanual.
Solderingirontip may alreadybetoodirty oroxidized . Please see
oursoldertipmaintenanceguideonhowtocleansolderingtips.
Disconnectplugwhennottobeusedforalongperiodoftime.
Turnoffpowerduringbreaks.
HandlewithCare
Neverdroporsharplyjolttheunit.
Containsdelicatepartsthatmaybreakifunitisdropped.
soldertoattachtothetip.
oursoldertipmaintenanceguideonhowtocleansolderingtips.
Temperature could be set too high causing solder to quickly burn
away,Pleaseadjusttoamoresuitablelowertemperaturerange.
ThermalProtector
Unit is equipped auto shutoff ability when temperature gets too
high and automatically turns on when temperature dropped to a safe
level.
Description: Solderingironisabletoquicklymeltsolderbutcannotcausethe
SOLUTION:
Temperaturemayreachahighof480Cwhenturnedon.
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Washyourhandsafterusingsolder.Soldermaycontainleadwhichis
apoisonousmetal.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
SPECIFICATION
SPECIFICATION
Model#
936A
936
Power Consumption
60W
35W
Fuse
1A
0.5A
MAIN STATION
24V
24V
Temperature Range
200480C
392896F
200480C
392896F
110(w)93(l)
168(h)mm
110(w)93(l)
168(h)mm
Tip to Ground
Resistance
24V60W
24V60W
Checkinternalcircuitryforshortsthatmaycausetheblownfuse.See
TroubleshootingConnectionsonpage1315.
Checkfortanglesofwiresintheheatingelementcausingittoshort.
SeeTroubleshootingConnectionsonpage1315.
Lessthan2Ohm Lessthan2Ohm
PROBLEM2:SOLDERINGIRONDOESNOTRISEINTEMPERATURE
Description: Main power LED lights up and so does the heater LED but
Heating Element
1. CheckiftheunitisswitchedON.
2. Checkthefuse.Replacewiththesametypeoffuseifblown.
3. Checkthepowercordandmakesuretherearenodisconnections.
4. Verifythattheunitisproperlyconnectedtothepowersource.
Additionalprecautions:
SOLDERING IRON
Power Consumption
PROBLEM1:THEUNITHASNOPOWER/MAINPOWERLEDDOESNOT
LIGHTUP
Output Voltage
Dimension
Japanmade
CeramicHeating
CeramicHeating
Element
Element
solderingirontemperatureisrelativelowandisnotheatingup.
SOLUTION:
Soldering iron cord may be damaged and needs to be replaced or
repaired.SeeTroubleshootingConnectionsonpage1315ofthismanual.
Power Cord
1.1meters
1.1meters
HeatingelementmaybedamagedandneedstobereplacedseeTesting
theHeatingElementonpage11andReplacingtheHeatingElementonpage
Length
1.2meters
1.2meters
12onthismanual.
Weight
108grams
100grams
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ASSEMBL
Y936
and
USAGE
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1. Installsolderwiretothesolderironholder.(Fig.1)
2. Dampen the cleaning sponge with water, squeeze it dry and
placeitinitsbase.(Fig.2)
FuseHolder
Fig.1
480C
Failure to dampensponge might
damagethesolderingtip.
Fig.2
Fuseinuse
Sparefuse
1.
2.
holder.
3.
Solderingironmustbeplacedinthe
ironholderwhennotinuse.
1. Turnonunitand
2. Whentheheaterlampblinksonandoffthenitmeansthatthe
tiptemperaturehasreachedthesettemperatureandisreadyfor
use.
Sparefuse
holder
Temperature
adjustmentknob
Powerindicator
Heaterlamp
Calibrationpoint
Reattachthefuseholder.
Powercord
Main power
switch
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Handpiece
receptacle
Ifthetiptemperatureistoohigh,itdecreasesthelifeofthe
tip. So we suggest you to use the lowest *possible* tip
temperaturewhensoldering.Thisnotonlyprolonglifeofthetip,
it also quickens heat recovery and decreases harm to sensitive
components.
Cleaning
Thesolderingirontipshouldbecleanedafterusebywiping
iton thedampspongefoundinthesolderingironstand,thisisto
6.
getridofburntsolderorfluxesthatcausesoxidationonthetip.
Regularcleaningisalsoneededwhentipsareusedforprolonged
7.
periodoftime(removetipfromsolderingironandcleanitoncea
week). The solder tips are chrome electroplated on the surface
SlideinhandpiecePCBintothemainhandle.Besuretosecure
thePCBinthenotchatthemouthofthemainhandle.
Attachthefrontmodule5tothemainhandle.
SlideintheTipholder4.Makesurethesmallerendisinserted
firstasseenintheillustrationbelow.
Insertthesolderingirontip3asseenbelow.
Secure the tip by inserting the tip enclosure 2 and nut 1
securely.
Reattach the hand piece plug 15 to the receptacleat the main
station.
Recalibrate the soldering iron, see guide on tip care and
maintenancesectionofthismanual.
andshouldbe brightsilverwithnofluxresidueorsolderonit.
Remembertotinthetipaftercleaninginpreparationforthenext
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SOLDER TIP
CARE 936
and
MAINTENANCE
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Followthestepsindisassemblingthehandpiece.
Write down or make a brief illustration of wire configuration in
thePCB.
Unsolder the wires connecting the hand piece PCB and cord
together.
Unattached the (white wire for 936 , black wire for 936A)
connectingthecordandgroundingspringtogether.
DetachthePCBfromthecordbyreleasingthemetalgripslocated
atthebottomofthePCB.
Slideoutthemainhandle,softgrippadandtailendofthehand
piece.
Insertthetailendandsoftgrippadintothenewcord.
Insertthenewcordthoughtthemainhandle.
Solder the wires back into the PCB, using the proper
configurations.
Reattach the wires (white wire for 936 , black wire for 936A)
fromthenewcordtothegroundingspring.
Bend the metal on the bottom end of the PCB to grip the cord
firmly.
Follow Reassembly of hand piece procedure to complete the
process.
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1. Settemperatureto250C(482F)
2. Afterrealtemperaturereachesthesettemperature,useadamp
spongetocleanthetipandcheckfordamages.
3. If the tip has oxidation, apply solder and wipe using the damp
sponge,repeatthesestepsuntiloxidationisremoved.
4. Aftercleaning,coattipwithathinlayerofsolderandsetitaside
readyforthenextusage.
5. Ifthetipshowsdisfigurationorhasrustonit.Changethetip.
Temperaturecalibrationmustbedoneeverytimeyouchangethe
soldertiporchangetheheatingelement.
1. Pluginstationandturniton.
2. Settemperatureto400C(750F)
3. WaitforHeaterLEDtolightup.
4. Useanexternalsensorandplaceitonthesoldertip.
5. TakeofftherubberstopintheCALpoint.Useascrewdriver,one
thatfitstheCALhole,toadjusttheCALpoint.
Turnclockwise
Toincreasetemperature
Counterclockwise
Todecreasetemperature
6. Adjustuntiltheexternalsensorreads400C(750F).
DISASSEMBLING
THE
HAND PIECE
SPECIFICATION
Aoyue936A
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONNECTIONS
Aoyue936
5.
6.
Turnoffmainstationandunplugfrompowersource.
DetachtheSolderingIronReceptacle(15 asshowninthe
figurebelow)fromthemainunit.
Turn the Copper Nut, (1 as shown in the figure below)
counterclockwisetoloosenit.
Pull out the Tip Enclosure (2 as shown in the figure
below),theSolderTip(3asshowninthefigurebelow),
andtheTipLock(4asshowninthefigurebelow).
Turn the Plastic Nut (5 as shown in the figure below)
counterclockwisetoreleaseitfromthemainbody.
Push out the Heating Element (6 as shown in the figure
below) via the Wire Cord (14 as shown in the figure
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Additional notes:
Properconnectionstable:
For936A:
PIN
CORDCOLOR
CORDCOLOR Heatingelement
RED
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
RED
BLACK
BLACK
SPRING
GREEN
GREEN
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
BLUE
For936:
PIN
CORDCOLOR
CORDCOLOR Heatingelement
RED
RED
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
RED
WHITE
WHITE
SPRING
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE(coarse)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CONNECTIONS
SPECIFICATION
Follow the following direction to test for hand piece cord
TESTING THE
HEATING
Aoyue
936
ELEMENT
Totestiftheheatingelementisinworkingcondition:
faults:
Test1:Renderingphysicalstraintothecord
1. Turnontheunit.
2. Settemperatureto480C.
3. Bend and straiten the entire length of the cord bit by bit. The
heater lamp should always be lit while doing so. If the heater
lamp becomes intermittent the cord is faulty and should be
Note:replaced.
the Heater lamp will blink if the temperature of the soldering
iron tip has reached the set temperature i.e. 480C. this is not an
indication of a faulty cord.
Test2:Resistancetest
1. Followthestepsindisassemblingthehandpiece.
2. Testforcontinuitybetweenthefollowingpinsandcoloredwiresat
thehandpiecePCB,alltestsshouldregister0 to2.
3. Ifanyoftheabovementionedcombinationdoesnotregister0
Resistancevalueofheatingelement(RED)2.53.5
Resistancevalueofsensor(blue)4358
Aftertestingcheckresultswiththefollowing:
Ifa0orinfiniteresistancesaremeasuredcheckforshorts
oropencircuits.
Itermittentreadingscanalsobecausedbycoldsolderdouble
check solder points if the heating element has recently been
replaced.
To replace the heating element follow Replacing the heating element
guideonthenextpage
thecordisfaultyandshouldbereplaced.
Heatingelement(RED)
For936A:
Sensor(BLUE)
Pin1&Redwire
Pin2&BLUEwire
Pins3&BLACKwire
Pin4&GREENwire
Pin5&WHITEwire
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Pin1&REDwire
Pin2&YELLOWwire
Pins3&WHITEwire
Pin4&BLUEwire
Pin5&BLACKwire
Heatingelement
Note: Illustration shows diagram for 936A station, for the 936
station the sensor wire is blue and white with waxed coat.
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REPLACING
THE HEATING
ELEMENT
SPECIFICATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONNECTIONS
Aoyue936
Theheatingelementcanbereplacedasfollows:
1.
2.
handpiece:
5.
Followthestepsindisassemblingthesolderingiron.
Unsolder the heating element wires (RED) and the sensor wires
(blueand/orwhite).
Theoldheatingelementcannowbedetachedfromthehandpiece
board.
Detach the metal protector located at the bottom part of the
heatingelement.(936only)
Reattach the metal protector to the bottom part of the new
6.
heatingelement.(936only)
PasstheNewheatingelementswires(RED)thrutheholeslocated
3.
4.
7.
ontopoftheboard.
Solder the heating elements wires and the sensor wires to the
boardmatchwiththesamecoloredwires(redwiretoredwireon
board,bluewirewithbluewireonboardetc.)
Pins4&2
Pins4&1
Pins5&1
Pins5&2
Beforeplugginginthehandpiececonductthefollowingtest:
If any of the above mentioned combination registers a short
review thestepsin replacing the heating element to ensure proper
For936A:
SolderoneREDwireofheatingelementwithredwireonPCB.
SoldertheotherREDwireofheatingelementwithbluewireonPCB.
SolderoneBLUEwireofheatingelementwithwhitewireonPCB.
SoldertheotherBLUEwireofheatingelementwithgreenwireonPCB
For936:
Pins1&2
2.3to3.5
Pins4&5
43to58
Pin3&soldertip
Below2
SolderoneREDwireofheatingelementwithREDwireonPCB.
Solder the other RED wire of heating element with YELLOW wire on
PCB.
SolderBLUEwireofheatingelementwithBLUEwireonPCB.
SolderWHITEwireofheatingelementtowithBLACKwireonPCB
For936A:
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For936:
Pins1&2
19to23
Pins4&5
1.2to1.5
Pin3&soldertip
Below2
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