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2. INTRODUCTION
Heat gun body is lightweight and easy to operate with maximum control and accuracy provided by pistol grip design. Repairs cracked plastic
parts such as car bumpers. Three different heat modes, high/medium/low. Overheating / overload protection. High brightness LED light to
illuminate work area. Kit comprises of staples; 0.6mm outside corner (x50), 0.8mm inside corner (x50), 0.6mm flat (x50), 0.8mm flat (x50),
0.6mm wave (x50), 0.8mm wave (x50), soldering iron tip (x1), heat gun (x1).
3. SPECIFICATION
MODEL NO: ................................................................................. SDL15
Cable Length:..................................................................................1.93m
Consumable Parts: ...................................................................................
......................
SDL15.01, RE06, RE06C, RE06W, RE08, RE08V, RE08W
Maximum Temperature: ..................................................................
700°C
Power: ...............................................................................................
75W
Staple size: .....................................................................
0.6mm & 0.8mm
Supply: .................................................................................
230V ~ 50Hz
Duty Cycle: ........................................................................
15s on/10s off
4. OPERATION
NOTE:
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
DO NOT
play with the appliance.
WARNING!
Remember that whilst operating the gun, both the dispensing nozzle and the staple itself are hot.
DO NOT
allow the
nozzle or staple to come into contact with any part of your body or that of anybody else who may be assisting.
4.1.
PREPARATION
4.2.
Ensure the work surface is clean and clear before engaging in the task in hand.
4.3.
Steady the workpiece with an appropriate vice or clamp.
4.4.
According to the shape of the position to be repaired, select the corresponding staple and heating speed (fig.1). Insert the copper rod
in the appropriate direction.
4.5.
Hold the welder handle tightly, align the staple with the cracks to be repaired, press the trigger, the staple will heat up (indicating
light fig.1 will light when at set heating speed). Melt the staple into the plastic for a few seconds, twist the handle slightly horizontally,
so that the transverse part of the staple is completely covered.
4.6.
Wrap with melted plastic to strengthen the connection, release the trigger and hold it for 3 seconds, then pull out the welder body.
Melting is completed.
4.7.
Cut off the exposed part of the staple, or move it back and forth using a suitable tool i.e. pliers, until it breaks.
4.8.
Use the ironing head to heat the cracks and the protruding plastic next to it.
4.9.
When the task is complete, unplug the gun and leave to cool.
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Original Language Version
© Jack Sealey Limited
fig.1
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DL15 Issue 2 (2,3) 16/06/22
Indicator
Reason
1
Yellow light on
Power supply indicator
2
Green light on
Normal operation
3
R
ed light flash slowly, by 2s/time, and the buzzer sounds;
Over heating protection. (Generally, it will automatically recover
within 5 minutes)
4
R
ed light flash quickly , by 0.5s/time, and the buzzer sounds
.
O
verload/short circuit. Restart the device to recover.
5
Red light on
Open circuit protection