intended could lead to a hazardous situation.
4.5
Service
Have your power tool serviced only by qualified repair person using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEAT GUNS
Do not place your hand over the air vents or block the vents in any way.
The nozzle and accessories of this tool become extremely hot during use. Let these parts cool
down before touching.
Always switch the tool off before putting it down.
Do not leave the tool unattended while it is switched on or plugged in.
A fire may arise if the appliance is not used with care.
Heat may be conducted to combustible materials that are out of sight. Do not use in a moist
atmosphere, where flammable gases may be present, or near other combustible materials.
Allow the tool to cool fully before storing.
Ensure adequate ventilation as toxic fumes may be produced.
Do not use as a hairdryer.
Do not obstruct either the air intake or nozzle outlet, as this may cause excessive heat build up
resulting in damage to the tool.
Do not direct the hot air blast at other people.
Do not touch the metal nozzle as it becomes very hot during use and remains hot for up to 30
minutes after use.
Do not place the nozzle against anything while using or immediately after use.
Do not poke anything down the nozzle as it could give you an electric shock. Do not look down
the nozzle while the unit is working because of the high temperature being produced will quickly
cause eye and skin injuries.
Do not allow paint to adhere to the nozzle or scraper as it could ignite after some time.
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REMOVING PAINT
Do not use this tool to remove paint containing lead. The peelings, residue and vapors of paint
may contain lead, which is poisonous. Any pre-1960 building may have been painted in the past
with paint containing lead and covered with additional layers of paint.
Once deposited on surfaces, hand to mouth contact can result in the ingestion of lead.
Even low levels of lead exposure can cause irreversible damage to the brain and nervous
system. Young and unborn children are particularly vulnerable.
When removing paint, ensure that the work area is contained and wear a dust mask.
Do not burn the paint. Use the scraper and keep the nozzle at least 25 mm away from the
painted surface. When working in a vertical direction, work downwards to prevent paint from
falling into the tool and burning.
Dispose of all paint debris safely and ensure that the work area is thoroughly cleaned after
completing the work.
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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
Prior to assembly and adjustment always unplug the tool