Safety Warnings
Danger of fire! Heat can reach combustible materials that are hidden
behind coverings, in ceilings, floors or cavities, and ignite them. Inspect
the work area before starting to work and in case of doubt, abstain from
using the hot air tool. Do not point the unit at the same spot for
extended periods.
Danger of fire! Unsupervised operating of the hot air tool can set fire to
objects that are close by. The unit must be supervised at all times
during operation. When allowing the switched off unit to cool down,
always place it standing up vertically. Allow the unit to cool down
completely.
Danger of fire! When working plastics varnish or similar materials,
gases develop that are easily inflammable and can lead to explosions.
Be prepared for flames to develop and keep suitable fire-extinguishing
means at hand.
Danger of intoxication! When working plastics, varnish, or similar
materials, gases develop that can be aggressive or toxic. Avoid
breathing in vapours, even when they appear to be harmless. Always
provide for good ventilation of the work area and wear a respirator.
Danger of injury! The hot air jet can injure persons or animals.
Touching the hot tube of the heating element or the nozzle leads to
skin burns. Keep children and other persons away from the unit. Do not
touch the tube of the heating element or the nozzle when they are hot.
Do not use the unit as a hair dryer. It develops much more heat than a
hair dryer. Do not use the unit to heat up fluids or to dry objects or
materials that are destroyed through the influence of hot air.
Unintentional starting or unexpected switching on of the heating
element after actuation of the thermal relay can lead to injuries. Make
sure that the switch is set to OFF when connecting the unit to the
mains supply. Switch OFF when the thermal relay has actuated.
Danger of injury and fire. The hot air tool is dangerous for children.
Keep the hot air tool out of the reach of children.