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9. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Always observe the safety instructions and Health and Safety Regulations.

Use only one hand to hold the tool, do not place your other hand over the air vents.

Prior to operation, fit the correct accessory to the heat gun nozzle 

for the application.

9.1 SWITCHING ON AND OFF 

To switch the heat gun on, set control switch 

to position 2. Some smoke may be emitted 

after switching on; this does not indicate a problem.

To switch the heat gun off, adjust control switch 

to position 1 - “cool down mode”. Let 

the heat gun cool down for 10 minutes, then set control switch 

to position 0 before 

moving or storing it.

9.2 TEMPERATURE SETTING

Turn control switch 

to position 2. The heat gun will start to blow 

warm air. 

Temperature can be adjusted in increments of 20˚F from 120˚F to 

1200˚F by pressing the temperature adjusting buttons

4b 

. The 

LCD digital display 

will display the temperature in °F.

Air speed can be adjusted by pressing the air flow adjusting 

buttons

4a

. The LCD digital display will display the air speed 

>..

with bar icons.

9.3 BEFORE STRIPPING PAINT

Fit the appropriate accessory to the nozzle 

for area to be 

worked.

Switch the tool on to position 2 using the control switch 

.

Set temperature to appropriate heat setting using the temperature and air flow adjusting 

buttons  

4b

and   

4a

respectively.

Direct the hot air onto the paint to be removed.

When the paint softens, scrape the paint away using the appropriate scraper.

Do not strip metal window frames as the heat may be conducted onto the

glass and crack it. When stripping other window frames use the glass

protection nozzle.
To prevent igniting the surface do not keep the tool directed at one spot

too long.
Avoid collecting paint on the scraper accessory as it may ignite. If

necessary, carefully remove paint debris from the scraper accessory using

a knife.

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Touching a hot nozzle can lead to serious burns. Before attaching or 

replacing a nozzle allow the unit to cool down completely by turning it off.

Dropped nozzles can set objects on fire. Nozzles must be firmly fitted and    

secure on the unit.

A hot nozzle can set a surface on fire. Place hot nozzles down only on 

fire-proof surfaces.

An incorrect or defective nozzle can lead to heat accumulation and   

damage the unit. Use only original nozzles as shown in the table.

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Summary of Contents for HG2000

Page 1: ...LCD Heat Gun This is a highly versatile tool that can be used for a variety of applications BEFORE USE PLEASE READ THE SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please retain for future reference All manuals and...

Page 2: ...2 HEAT GUN FEATURES 4a 4b All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 3: ...specified warranty period Dispose of relevant materials using your local waste disposal system on expiry of warranty WARNING Packing materials are not toys Children must not play with plastic bags Da...

Page 4: ...llow directions stated in the instruction manual and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication Use...

Page 5: ...t 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 te...

Page 6: ...of edge band or veneer waxing and de waxing Shrinking PVC wrapping and insulation tubes Thawing icy stairs and steps door locks car boot lids car doors or water pipes welding of thermoplastic polymer...

Page 7: ...ncentrator nozzle accessory Directs a concentrated heat flow to the work surface Ideal for removing paint in awkward corners crevices mouldings or beading Deflector nozzle accessory Directs a long nar...

Page 8: ...t the appropriate accessory to the nozzle for area to be worked Switch the tool on to position 2 using the control switch Set temperature to appropriate heat setting using the temperature and air flow...

Page 9: ...tic parts 11 TECHNICAL DATA Power Supply 120V 60Hz Max Output 1500w Air Temperature Flow 9 9 4 STATIONARY USE This tool can also be used in stationary mode Place the tool onto the work bench with the...

Page 10: ...ilation when working in confined spaces or failure of the equipment due to inadequate cleaning of the components after use If in doubt always test a small inconspicuous area first Always read the pain...

Page 11: ...11 Notes All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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