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Important Safety Instructions

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7) Do not touch work surface

with nozzle. Keep nozzle
face at least 1" away.

8) Keep a clean work area.

Messy or cluttered work
areas invite accidents or
injury.

9) Keep away from children. All

visitors should be kept at a
safe distance from the work
area. Do not let visitors touch
the tool or extension cord.

10) Use tool in a well-ventilated

area. Do not use near flam-
mable liquids or in an
explosive environment
(where fumes, gases or
dust are present).

11) Remove all highly flamma-

ble materials and other
debris from the work area.

12) Wear safety glasses at all

times.

13) When using an extension

cord, use only a 3-wire
grounded cord with a 
minimum of 14-gauge
capacity. We recommend
they be listed by Under-
writers laboratories (UL) 
in the U.S.A. or (CSA)
Canadian Standards
Association in Canada
and be suitable for out-
door use. Cords marked
for outdoor use are also
suitable for indoor use.

14) Don’t abuse cordset. Never

yank by cord to remove
from electrical outlet or
carry tool by cord.

15) Don’t remove adjustable

stand. When not hand-held,
place tool on a level sur-
face. Position cordset so it
does not cause tipping.

16) Keep a fully-charged fire

extinguisher close at hand.

17) Do not leave heat blower

unattended while the heat
blower is running or cool-
ing down.

18) Stay alert. Do not operate

tool when you are tired.
Use common sense and
watch what you are doing.

19) Store properly. Do not

store while hot. Store in a
dry, high or locked-up
location. Keep out of the
reach of children.

20) Always unplug tool before

performing any mainte-
nance. When servicing,
use only Master Appliance
brand replacement parts.
We recommend that all
maintenance be per-
formed by a qualified
repair technician who is
experienced in the repair
of electric tools, a qualified
service organization, or
our repair staff.

21) 

WARNING: This product,
when used for soldering and
similar applications, pro-
duces chemicals known to the
State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.

IMPORTANT SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS 

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Hidden areas such
as walls, ceilings, floors, soffit
boards and other panels may
contain flammable liquids that
could be ignited by the hot air gun
when working in these locations.
The ignition of these materials
may not be apparent and could
result in property damage and
injury to persons. Do not use if in
doubt about this hazard. When
working in these locations, keep

the hot air gun moving in a back-
and-forth motion. Lingering or
pausing in one spot could ignite
the panel or the material behind it.

Paint Stripping

WARNING: Extreme care
should be taken when strip-
ping paint. The peelings,
residue and vapors of paint
may contain lead, which is
poisonous. Any pre-1977
paint may contain lead and
paint applied to homes prior to
1950 is likely to contain lead.
Once deposited on surfaces,
hand to mouth contact can
result in the ingestion of lead.
Exposure to even low levels of
lead can cause irreversible
brain and nervous system
damage; young and unborn
children are particularly 
vulnerable.

Before beginning any paint
removal process you should
determine whether the paint
you are removing contains
lead. This can be done by
your local health department
or by a professional who used
a paint analyzer to check the
lead content of the paint to be
removed. LEAD BASED
PAINT SHOULD ONLY BE
REMOVED BY A PROFES-
SIONAL AND SHOULD NOT
BE REMOVED USING A
HOT AIR GUN.

Persons removing paint should
follow these guidelines.

1. Move the work piece out-

doors. If this is not possible,
keep the work area well
ventilated. Open the win-
dows and put an exhaust
fan in one of them. Be sure
the fan is moving the air
from inside to outside.

Summary of Contents for Heat Blower

Page 1: ...usages industriels Dise adores y fabricantes de herramientas t rmicas para la industria Made in U S A Fabriqu aux tats Unis Hecho en EE UU Please read understand and keep this manual for future refere...

Page 2: ...L INJURY 1 Read and understand this instruction manual before using Save this manual for future reference WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose heat blow ers to rain or mo...

Page 3: ...air of electric tools a qualified service organization or our repair staff 21 WARNING This product when used for soldering and similar applications pro duces chemicals known to the State of California...

Page 4: ...rs should not be present in the work area until the work is done and all cleanup is complete 6 Wear a dust respirator or a dual filter dust and fume respirator mask which has been approved by the Occu...

Page 5: ...ble lead poisoning when strip ping this type of paint by using adequate ventilation such as a window fan in the exhaust mode and keeping a clean work area When dust or vapors are present use a respira...

Page 6: ...gents turpentine gasoline lacquer or paint thin ner or other solvents that may contain chemicals which are harmful to plastics and other insulating materials Never immerse tool in a liquid or allow a...

Page 7: ...7 Exploded View...

Page 8: ...shield for AH 301 AH 302 12 842 Cordset 120V AH 301 AH 501 50924 Cordset 120V AH 501C AH 751 843 Cordset 220 240V All models 13 GRT 023 Strain relief 14 GRT 019 Strain relief 15 845 Switch only 16 846...

Page 9: ...i dental or consequential damages from any defect in this product or its use Some states do not allow the exclu sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not...

Page 10: ...300 220 240 5 2 AH 501 260 500 120 14 0 AH 502 260 500 220 240 7 3 AH 751 400 750 120 18 0 AH 752 400 750 220 240 9 4 Temp rature moyenne mesur e 25 mm 1 po de la buse AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL CONST...

Page 11: ...ne le tenez pas la main posez le souffleur sur une surface plate Placez le cordon de mani re viter le ren versement de l appareil 16 Ayez toujours un extincteur plein port e de la main 17 Surveillez...

Page 12: ...l n est pas fini et tout le nettoyage termin 6 Portez un masque respira toire protecteur ou un masque respiratoire filtre double protection pous si res et vapeurs homo logu par l Administration de la...

Page 13: ...aximale au terme d environ deux minutes Mode d emploi Lors du travail dans un con teneur ferm tel qu un tunnel de thermor tr cissement ou une enceinte sp ciale le souf fleur d air chaud doit tre con s...

Page 14: ...eux au d capage de bois massif moulures tels les plinthes et garnitures d int rieur les portes balustrades et garnitures en bois massif de porches et v randas etc 1 Lors du d capage de sur faces peint...

Page 15: ...TISSEMENT D branchez toujours votre appareil avant de proc der une op ration d entretien ou de r paration N utilisez que des pi ces de rechange de marque Master Appliance identiques celles enlev es Lu...

Page 16: ...501 AH 502 AH 751 AH 752 51207 Cylindre protecteur de buse pour AH 301 AH 302 12 842 Cordon 120V pour AH 301 AH 501 50924 Cordon 120V pour AH 501C AH 751 843 Cordon 220 240V tous mod les 13 GRT 023 So...

Page 17: ...on Certaines provinces interdis ent l exclusion ou la limitation des dommages fortuits ou cons cutifs il est donc possi ble que l exclusion ci dessus ne s applique pas votre cas La pr sente garantie v...

Page 18: ...portantes instrucciones de seguridad El Masterflow Heat Blower es una herramienta de calidad industrial construido para tra bajos pesados y apto para servicio continuo La unidad produce un alto volume...

Page 19: ...del cable 15 No remueva el pedestal ajustable Cuando la herramienta no se est sujetando con la mano col quela sobre una superficie nivelada Ponga el cable el ctrico de forma que no provoque el vuelco...

Page 20: ...li dades de estrarlo y las madres lactantes no deben estar presentes en al rea de trabajo hasta que ste se haya acabado y todo est limpio 6 Llevar una mascarilla de respiraci n de polvo o una mascaril...

Page 21: ...ici n vertical 4 Para apagar el soplador despu s de usarlo coloque el conmutador en la posici n de COLD fr o H galo funcionar en COLD por aproximada mente tres minutos Esto permitir que el soplador se...

Page 22: ...mo Para informa ci n adicional vea neustras Instrucciones para remover la pintura 3 No utilice ninguno de los productos qu micos para remover pinturas Estos pro ductos con susceptibles de inflamarse y...

Page 23: ...ier reparaci n o mantenimiento siempre desconecte su herramienta del suministro el ctrico S lo use las piezas de repuesto de la marca Master Appliance Lubricaci n Una vez al a o aplique 2 3 gotas de a...

Page 24: ...24 Vista esquem tica...

Page 25: ...Espaciador de soporte para AH 301 AH 302 juego de 3 51535 Espaciador de soporte para AH 501 AH 502 AH 751 AH 752 juego de 2 5 827 Aislamiento de mica para AH 501 AH 502 AH 751 AH 752 51376 Aislamient...

Page 26: ...en su uso Algunos estados no permite la exclusi n o limitaci n de da os incidentales o emer gentes de manera que la exclusi n anterior puede que no afecte su caso Esta garant a le brinda derechos lega...

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Page 28: ...aster Appliance Corp 2420 18th St Racine WI 53403 Tel 262 633 7791 Fax 262 633 9745 E mail sales masterappliance com Please visit our Web Site www masterappliance com Printed in U S A Form 58226 Rev 6...

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