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#46-203

HEAT ELITE PRO™ Heat Gun

Operating Instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Danger!

 When working with hot-air tools it is vital to follow the following preventive safety guidelines to avoid the risk of fire, 

explosion, electric shock and bodily injuries.  Read these instructions attentively before you use the tool.  

Keep these instructions in a safe place.

 Warning

•  Danger! Unplug the tool before opening it, as live components and connections are exposed.

•   The appliance must not be used in damp or wet surroundings.

•   Avoid contact with earthed items, e.g. pipes, radiators, cookers or refrigerators.

•   Do not use in bathroom or over water.

•   Danger of fire and explosion through improper use of hot-air tools. Beware of poisonous gases, risk of 

  explosion and ignition. When plastics, lacquers and similar materials are being processed, toxic, 

  explosive and poisonous gases can be generated.

•   The working space must always be well ventilated.

 Caution

•   The 

voltage rating

 stated on the tool should correspond to the mains voltage.

•  

Avoid unexpected start-up. Temperature-limit-switch

 heating off in case of improper use. Attention! Heating is 

 

automatically switched on again after cooling.

•   Ensure that the switch is OFF when connecting to the mains supply.

•   For personal protection, we strongly recommend the tool be connected to an 

RCCB

 (

R

esidual 

C

urrent 

C

ircuit 

B

reaker) 

 

before using.

•   The tool 

must not be operated without supervision

.

•   Do not use the tool if inflammable gases may be present. Areas behind shutters, ceilings and floors and in hollow walls 

 

may contain flammable material. These materials must be checked before using the hot-air tool. Heat may reach materials 

 

which are not visible. Do not aim the stream of hot air at the same spot for extended periods.

• 

Cause burns!

 Do not touch the element housing, nozzle and adapter when hot as they can cause 

burns

. Never use the 

 

tool as a hair dryer. It gets much hotter than a hairdryer!

•  

Do not point the hot air flow in the direction of people or animals.

•   Keep children at a distance. Do not allow other people to touch the tool or cord, keep them away from the work area.

•   Consider 

work area environment

. Protect tool from 

damp and wet conditions

.

•   Keep your work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.

•   Do not wear loose or flammable clothing.

•   Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing and balance of all times.

•   Use only 

accessories

 which are indicated in the instructions for use or are recommended by the manufacturer. The use of  

 

accessories other than those indicated in the instruction for use can mean risk of injury.

OPERATING REQUIREMENTS

•   The tool 

must not be used lying flat nor permanently directed downwards.

•  Ensure that the air inlet openings and the nozzle outlet are not obstructed, as this can lead to excessive heat build-up and 

 

thus to damage to the tool.

•   After use 

put the tool on its stand

 and allow it 

to cool down completely

 before packing it away.

Summary of Contents for Heat Elite Pro

Page 1: ...re using The tool must not be operated without supervision Do not use the tool if inflammable gases may be present Areas behind shutters ceilings and floors and in hollow walls may contain flammable material These materials must be checked before using the hot air tool Heat may reach materials which are not visible Do not aim the stream of hot air at the same spot for extended periods Cause burns ...

Page 2: ...e handles free of oil and grease Storage of hot air tools Hot air tools which are not in use should be stored in a dry enclosed place out of the reach of children USES FOR HEAT ELITE PRO HEAT GUN Shrinking Shrinking of shrink tubes for a variety of wiring insulation sealing strain relieve and mechanical protection Shrinking on packing and postal packets Shrink rapping of electrical components such...

Page 3: ...od fire danger Paint stripping When removing paint care should be exercised particularly if the paint contains lead pigments Buildings dating from before 1960 may well have been painted with lead containing paint which has subsequently been painted over Before starting work it is important to determine whether the paint which you wish to remove contains lead This can be determined using a lead tes...

Page 4: ...380 I min Step switch position II Tool heats to 550 C Air flow 550 I min Cooling down the tool 1 Potentiometer on setting MIN 2 Switch on step II Accessories Reduction Adapter Glass Protection Adapter Wide Slot Adapter Cat No 46 950 Cat No 46 951 Cat No 46 954 Small Deflector Adapter Welding Rod Adapter Overlap Adapter Cat No 46 941 Cat No 46 952 Cat No 46 955 ...

Page 5: ...and with our examination shall disclose to our satisfaction to have been defective This warranty shall not apply to any model which has been altered or repaired outside the factory in any way so as to affect its operation nor which has been subject to misuse negligence accident or installed or operated in any other way than in accordance with our instructions nor shall this warranty extend to repa...

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