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PLEASE READ BEFORE USE

DO NOT

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Touch the nozzle.

Change/rotate the nozzle while the 

unit is turned on.

Leave the heat gun unattended 

when it is switched on.

Allow children to operate or 

play with the heat gun.

Carry the heat gun by the 

mains cable.

Do not allow heat to be directed onto 

the mains cable.

Use the tool as a hair dryer.

Restrict any air flow from the 

nozzle outlet or fan inlets.

Allow the machine to become damp or 

be operated in damp conditions.

Use the heat gun close to 

inflammable materials, heat may be 

conducted to combustible materials 

which are out of sight.

Apply to the same place for a 

long time.

Under any circumstances aim 

the heat gun at another person or 

animal.

Use in presence of explosive 

atmosphere.

Danger of burns - Always wear 

a pair of heavy grade, non PVC 

type work gloves.

Danger of fire or explosion if the 

appliance is not used with care.

When changing the nozzle, switch 

off and allow the accessory and 

nozzle to cool.

Place the tool on its stand after use 

and allow to cool down 

before storage.

A hot nozzle can cause damage.

Before every use check the condition 

of the plug and cable. If this is 

damaged in any way do not use.

Repairs must be carried out by a fully 

qualified electrician.

Always ensure there is adequate 

ventilation as gases and vapours 

may be given off when stripping 

paint. Ensure that protective goggles

and masks are used.

Poisonous or inflammable gases may 

be produced when working with 

paints (especially older type lead 

paints), varnishes, plastics and 

similar materials.

Ensure the heat gun switch is in the 

off position when connecting to the 

mains.

Ensure children and pets are 

excluded from the work area.

It is recommended a RCD (residual 

current device) rated at 30mA is fitted 

into the mains socket for added 

protection against electric shock.

This product is intended for 

‘household’ use only.

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This appliance is not intended for 

use by persons (including children) 

with reduced physical, sensory or 

mental capabilities, or lack of 

experience and knowledge, unless 

they have been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the 

appliance by a person responsible for 

their safety.

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SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Power Supply

230V 50Hz~

Max. Output

2000 Watts

Temp at Outlet

Position 

1)

350°C

Position 

2) 

600°C

Weight 

(exc nozzles)    

886g

ABOUT THE HG2000K

The HG2000 is a highly versatile

electric heat gun, which can be used for

many different applications, such as:

Removal of paint

Defrosting metal water pipes

Forming and welding plastic

Removing vinyl floor tiles

Reducing heat shrinking tubing

Soldering

It can also be used for:

Barbeques

Tinning and loosening of some

adhesive joints and over-tight 

screws

Age wood (the heat can 

darken the surface)

Clean paint off tools

TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR

HEAT GUN KIT PLEASE READ THE 

INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.

Summary of Contents for HG 2000K

Page 1: ...a highly versatile kit that can be used in a variety of applications WHAT S INCLUDED Your kit contains 2000W heat gun 4 nozzles 3 shavehooks 1 shavehook handle 1 general purpose scraper 1 carry case...

Page 2: ...nsure that protective goggles and masks are used Poisonous or inflammable gases may be produced when working with paints especially older type lead paints varnishes plastics and similar materials Ensu...

Page 3: ...however for best results nozzles are recommended Suggested Ratings Welding Plastic Low Setting Bending Plastic Low Setting Heat shrinking plastic Low Setting Paint Stripping High Setting Defrosting Pi...

Page 4: ...T GENERAL Do not heat the paint for too long as this will burn the paint making it difficult to remove 1 Choose the required nozzle and fit onto the heat outlet 2 Hold the gun with nozzle approximatel...

Page 5: ...venly heat the sleeve over the electrical cable WELDING PLASTICS WARNING Plastic can very quickly change from being tacky to becoming liquid Beware of burns from hot plastic Do not remove molten plast...

Page 6: ...ay have been supplied with a mains lead with a fitted moulded plug This is identified by the fuse holder in the base of the plug Please read the following safety instructions before use 1 If the mould...

Page 7: ...nquiries earlex co uk INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT KNOWN AS WEEE Your attention is brought to new directives applicable to the disposal of this electrical equipment where...

Page 8: ...HV3900 The complete paint spray spraying system Easy to use saves time Fast professional finish with no brush marks Makes light work of painting banisters spindles coving and skirting Complete with 4...

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