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== Running the Oven == * Check your PCB one more time for proper component/paste placement and debris. * On the oven's control panel, use the up and down arrows to go to the PROFILE menu item and the use the right arrow to select it. * Use the up and down arrows to find the appropriate profile. If you do not know the profile, the following are good places to start: ** Chipquick for leaded paste ** LF-Medium for lead-free paste * Once you've found the profile you want to use, press the right arrow to select it and then press it again to start the profile. * The oven will begin heating and should show "WARMUP" on the display. * When the oven beeps three times and says "WARMUP DONE", it is warmed up and ready for your circuit board. * When you are ready, put on your heat-resistant gloves and press the right arrow. The door will open. * Using the gloves, place your circuit board on the holders where you had set it up in the previous section. * Press the right arrow on the panel. The door will close and the oven will go through the profile, with a single beep indicating that it's moved to a different part of the profile. A timer will show the time remaining for the part of the profile that it's currently in. * Once the reflow is complete, the oven will open automatically, beep five times, and the fans will run to cool down the circuit board. * When the cooling is complete, the oven will beep three times. '''THE BOARD AND OVEN INTERIOR WILL STILL BE VERY HOT. WEAR HEAT-RESISTANT GLOVES AND/OR USE TWEEZERS OR PLIERS TO REMOVE THE BOARD FROM THE OVEN.''' * Place your circuit board on a suitable non-melting surface. The black silicone soldering mats work well for this.
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