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8 GB

 Operation

  Preparing the device for use

The mains voltage at the mains socket must match 
that shown on the rating plate on the device. 
Devices marked with 230 V can also be operated 
at 220 V.

Caution!

 When using the device, never allow the 

ventilation slots to be covered.

Switching on the device:

Press the ON/OFF switch 

 into 

setting „I“ or „II“.

Switching off the device:

Press the ON/OFF switch 

 into 

setting „0“.

Setting the air flow and temperature:

The switch 

 has two different air fl ow settings. 

You can select the combination of air fl ow and 
temperature most suitable for your task.

Setting I:  300 l/min, 375° C
Setting II:  500 l/min, 550° C

 

Advice on use

Removing the heat shield:

Remove the heat shield 

 for working in particu-

larly narrow spaces.   
Caution! Danger of burns! Do not touch the hot 
nozzle. When you are working without the heat 
shield there is an increased risk of burns. 

The device must be completely cool before you 
remove or replace the heat shield.

  Turn the heat shield 

 anticlockwise  

 

to remove it.

  Turn the heat shield 

 clockwise  

 

to put it back on.   

Placing the device down:

Always set the device down upright on a level 
surface, this will allow
 

•  you to have both hands free 

 

•  the device to cool

 

Changing the nozzle

Reflector nozzle 

 – for shaping plastic pipes 

or tubes:

Use the refl ector nozzle 

 for shaping plastic 

pipes or tubes. Fill the pipe or tube with sand and 
ensure it is closed at both ends. This will prevent 
the pipe or tube from kinking. Warm the pipe or 
tube evenly by moving the hot air gun from side to 
side and backwards and forwards.

Protector nozzle 

 – for removing paint and 

varnish:

Use the protector nozzle 

 to warm paint and 

varnish evenly. The spatula shape of the nozzle 
ensures the air is properly directed. Use a separate 
spatula for removing paint or varnish. 

Flat nozzle 

 – for detaching glues, softening 

paint:

Use the fl at nozzle 

 to soften paint and varnish. 

Do not apply heat for too long a period, as burned 
paint can only be removed with diffi culty. Many 
glues can be softened by warming. Glued con-
nections can then be detached and excess glue 
removed.  

Reducing nozzle 

 – for welding plastic:

Use the reducer nozzle 

 for applying heat to a 

spot. e.g. for soldering or removing solder. When you 
weld workpieces, be sure that the workpiece and 
welding rod are made of the same materials. 
In addition, the site of the weld must be clean and 
free of grease. Warm the area until it softens enough 
to become ‚doughy‘. When doing this, bear in mind 
that the temperature difference between the plastic 
being ‚doughy‘ and liquid is very narrow. Guide the 
welding rod and let the plastic run into the gap so 
that it forms an even curved bead. Use the reducing 
nozzle 

 for heat-shrinkable sleeves and fi lm. 

Operation

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