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Be aware that it is not necessary to
burn the plants. Simple heating is
sufficient to dry out the weeds and
thus kill them.
Switching on and off
Switching the tool on:
1. Form a loop from the end of the exten-
sion cable and hook it into the strain
relief (2) provided on the handle (10).
2. Insert the mains plug into a wall power
outlet.
3. Switch on the tool by pressing the On/
Off switch (9).
After approximately 1 minute, the tool
will reach the full operating tempera-
ture.
Switching the tool off:
1. To turn off, release the ON/OFF switch
(9).
2. After using the tool, always place it on
the stand bracket (8) on an even, fire
-
proof surface until the tool has cooled
down.
3. Remove the mains plug from the power
outlet.
Use of adapter nozzles
Before exchanging adapter
nozzles, the adapter nozzle
(
7/11/12/ 13/14), blow-off pipe (17)
and heat shield (6) must have cooled
down sufficiently to avoid burns.
Various uses are possible. Always
comply with the safety instructions
and always handle the device with
care and caution.
Restrictor
Place the restrictor (
13) on the blow-off
pipe (
17). Use the restrictor ( 13) to
obtain selective heat, e.g. to seal plastics
(films, shrink tubing).
When using the restrictor (
13),
pay particular attention to the heat
development at the cutting point. If
in doubt, do not stay in the same
place for too long in order to avoid
overheating the workpiece.
Surface nozzle
Place the surface nozzle (
12) on the
blow-off pipe (
17).
Use the surface nozzle (
12) to obtain
heat over a large surface.
It is especially suitable for dissolving adhe-
sive or softening paints.
When using the surface nozzle
(
12), pay particular attention to
the heat development in adjacent
locations of the cutting point. So
that in cases of doubt, no adjacent
component is overheated.
Spatula nozzle
Place the spatula nozzle (
11) on the
blow-off pipe (
17).
The spatula form of the nozzle serves the
purpose of the targeted hot air supply to
paint and lacquer surfaces. The paints and
lacquers can be removed with a spatula
and scraper. The spatula (
11) itself is
not suitable for removing paint.
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