How to Use JYBY2 Automatic Phone Press Machine (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Use JYBY2 Automatic Phone Press Machine (Step-by-Step Guide)

Complete Tutorial for Better Screen Repair Results

If you’ve just purchased the JYBY2 Automatic Phone Press Machine, congratulations—you’ve upgraded your repair setup.

The JYBY2 is designed to make:

  • screen bonding easier

  • adhesive curing faster

  • repairs more consistent

  • technician workflow is more efficient

But to get the best results, it’s important to use it correctly.

In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you exactly how to use the JYBY2 Automatic Mobile Phone Press Machine for professional smartphone repair.


Watch the Full JYBY2 Tutorial Video

Before reading, you can watch the official tutorial here:

JYBY2 Tutorial Video
Watch on YouTube

This video demonstrates the full workflow.


What You Need Before Starting

Prepare the following:

✔ repaired phone (screen installed)
✔ adhesive already applied
✔ cleaning cloth
✔ sponge pad/silicone pad
✔ JYBY2 machine powered on

Make sure:

  • No dust remains under the screen

  • Flex cables are properly connected

  • screen alignment is completed first


Step 1: Power On the JYBY2

Turn on the machine using the power switch.

The digital touchscreen will light up and display:

  • temperature

  • pressure

  • timer

  • start button

Wait for the machine to initialize.


Step 2: Place the Phone on the Silicone Pad

Open the press area and place your repaired phone flat on the bottom platform.

Important:

  • Center the device

  • align evenly

  • avoid tilted placement

Using the included sponge pad helps protect:

  • curved screens

  • camera bumps

  • back glass

Pro tip:
Always use the pad for iPhone OLED repairs.


Step 3: Set Temperature

Tap the temperature setting.

Recommended settings:

Repair Type Suggested Temp
Screen bonding 40–60°C
Strong adhesive 60–80°C
Sensitive OLED 35–45°C

Do not overheat.

Too much heat can damage:

  • OLED

  • battery

  • flex cable


Step 4: Set Pressure

Adjust the pressure according to the repair type.

Suggested pressure:

Repair Type Pressure
Screen replacement 8–15KG
Frame bonding 15–25KG
Strong frame repair 25–40KG

The JYBY2 supports 0–50KG adjustable pressure.

Higher pressure is not always better.

Use only what is needed.


Step 5: Set Pressing Time

Recommended timer:

  • light bonding: 30–60 sec

  • standard repair: 60–120 sec

  • strong adhesive curing: 180 sec

Most iPhone repairs work well at:
60–90 seconds


Step 6: Press Start

Tap Start on the touchscreen.

Now the machine will automatically:

✔ apply pressure
✔ maintain temperature
✔ hold timing accurately

No manual monitoring needed.

This is where JYBY2 saves time.


Step 7: Wait for Automatic Completion

Once complete:

  • pressure releases automatically

  • cooling begins

  • remove phone carefully

Check:

  • screen edges

  • frame fit

  • adhesive seal

Your repair should now have a factory-like finish.


Common Beginner Mistakes to Avoid

Too Much Pressure

Can crack OLED screens.

Always start low.


Too Much Heat

Can damage internal components.

Stay under the recommended temperature.


Wrong Positioning

Off-center placement causes uneven bonding.

Always align carefully.


Skipping the Pad

Never place a phone directly on metal.

Use the silicone pad every time.


Best Settings for iPhone Screen Repair

Recommended quick preset:

Temperature: 50°C
Pressure: 10KG
Time: 90 sec

Works well for:

  • iPhone 11

  • iPhone 12

  • iPhone 13

  • iPhone 14

  • iPhone 15

Adjust if needed.


Maintenance Tips

To keep your JYBY2 running smoothly:

✔ Clean platform daily
✔ Wipe silicone pad
✔ Check cooling fans weekly
✔ Avoid liquid spills
✔ Store in a dry environment

Proper maintenance extends machine life.


Final Thoughts

The JYBY2 Automatic Phone Press Machine is designed to make professional repair simple:

  1. Place device

  2. Set parameters

  3. Press Start

That’s it.

Whether you’re a beginner or professional technician, JYBY2 helps you deliver:

  • better bonding

  • fewer repair failures

  • happier customers

 

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