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Preset programmes
5. Memory function [S]
The values selected for the four programmes can be
changed and memorised at any time. To do this, first press
the programme button "P"
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until the display shows the
programme you wish to change. Set the temperature and
airflow rate you require. Memory symbol
on the LCD
flashes to indicate that the user programme selected has
been changed. To memorise this setting in the user pro-
gramme selected, press and hold down the programme
selector button. The memory symbol continues to flash for
approx. 2 sec. The settings entered are saved once the
memory symbol stays on all the time. To return to normal
operation, press the programme button until the programme
symbol disappears from the display.
Temperature measurement on the workpiece
We recommend the STEINEL HG Scan PRO temperature
scanner (Prod. No.: 007553) for measuring the temperature
at the workpiece.
Fine dust filter
The HG 2620 E is supplied with a fine dust filter
3
. To in-
stall it, undo the air inlet and insert the filter. To clean it (with
compressed air), undo screws
(a)
, take off cover and remove
filter.
Changing the power cord
If the power cord is damaged, it can easily be changed with-
out opening the casing.
Programme
Temperature °C
Air l/min
1
250
approx. 350
2
350
approx. 400
3
450
approx. 500
4
550
approx. 400
1.
Important!
Disconnect tool from power supply.
2. Undo screw
d
and pull off cover cap
a
.
3. Release cable grip
b
.
4. Undo mains terminals
c
.
5. Pull out cable
e
.
6. Insert new cable and secure in reverse order
(1. Firmly screw down mains terminals etc.).
Changing the heating element
The plug-in heating element in the HG 2620 E can be
changed in a matter of seconds.
1.
Important!
Disconnect tool from power supply.
2. Undo guard sleeve screws (Fig. 1).
3. Remove guard sleeve (Fig. 1).
4. Undo 4 screws at the end of the hot air outlet nozzle (Fig. 2).
5. Detach heating element and replace it with a new one
(Fig. 2/3).
6. Firmly screw heating element into place (Fig. 3).
7. Firmly screw guard sleeve back on (Fig. 4).
Maintenance
Repair
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3
1.
3.
2.
4.
a
a