8
Sound pressure value measured is lower than 70 dB (A).
maintenance operations (e.g.
BEFORE YOU START:
inspections, cleaning, adjustments)
1. Make sure that power supply parameters meet the requirements
always unplug the power cord from
provided on the tool nameplate.
2.
Make sure the tool switch is in off position. Connecting the tool to the
the mains socket.
mains socket when its switch is in on position can result in serious
accident, as the hot air gun starts immediately.
g
)
Never allow children to use the tool.
3. When your workplace is too far to plug the tool directly to the mains
APPLICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION:
socket, use an extension cord with a cable cross-section meeting the
tool requirements. Extension cords should be as short as possible.
The hot air gun is a portable power tool. It features small dimensions,
When in use extension cords must be fully uncoiled.
ergonomic design, low noise emission, high speed air flow
,
adjustment
of operating temperature and speed of airflow.
DURING OPERATION:
The tool is intended for removing paint coats, shaping and welding
n
Switching on/off
plastics and fitting shrinking plastic tubing. It can be also used to soften
To switch on the tool set the on/off switch/ operation mode selector (
3
)
adhesives and defrost water pipes.
to position
I
,
II
or
III
.
WARNING!
The appliance is not intended to be operated by
ź
To switch the tool off set the on/off switch/ operation mode selector
means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
(
3
) to position
O
.
Do not use the tool in professional applications.
Any use in
n
Setting operation mode
applications other than indicated is prohibited and results in making the
warranty void and null and waiving manufacturer's liability for any
The on/off switch/ operation mode selector (
3
) can be set in
three
resulting damage.
positions.
Any modification to the tool carried out by the user waives
The air flow and temperature required can be adjusted by using the table:
manufacturer's liability for damage to the tool, user or other property.
Specific residual risks cannot be eliminated despite proper use. The
following threats may occur resulting from the design and structure of
the machine:
- Injury from contact with hot parts;
- Ejection of a workpiece or its parts
.
n
The set includes:
ź
Hot air gun - 1 piece
NOTE:
After changing from higher to lower temperature always allow the
ź
User's manual - 1 piece
tool to cool down.
ź
Warranty card - 1 piece
Temperature adjustment
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Tool components
(see Fig.
A
):
The numbering of tool components refers to graphics presented on page 2
of the user's manual:
1.
Outlet nozzle
see Fig.
A
2.
Operating temperature
control
WORKING TIPS:
3
.
On/off switch/ Operation mode selector
NOTE!
Avoid holding the tool perpendicularly to surface
4
.
Power cord
processed. It results in hot air reflection and sucking it back by
the motor rotor. It results in increasing temperature inside the
TECHNICAL DATA:
motor and damage to the tool. The hot air gun should be held at an angle of
approx. 45º to the surface processed.
The distance between the nozzle and object processed depends on the
material, but cannot be lower than 5 cm.
Before you turn the tool off, set the temperature to minimum and select
the maximum air flow for a short period (more than ten seconds) to cool
down the heating element. It will extend the life of your tool.
n
Putting the tool aside
To cool the hot tool down or to have both hands free, put the hot air gun
vertically onto a horizontal surface (see Fig.
B
).
NOTE:
Be especially careful when working with the tool aside! There's a risk
n
Noise emission information
of burns caused by its hot nozzle or hot air stream.
The operation mode
I
is suitable for cooling down heated objects or for
drying a paint coat. It can be also used to cool the tool before putting in
storage or replacing its nozzle (spare nozzles not provided).
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Temperature can be adjusted only in hot air mode
II
or
III
. The target
temperature can be increased by rotating the operating temperature
control (
2
) clockwise. It is decreased by rotating the control
anticlockwise
(
).
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
2000W
Operating temperature Air
flow
/
50 / 250 l/min
ºC
Voltage
220-240 V
Device class
Weight
0,9 kg
II
mode I
mode II
mode III
50
/ 250 l/min
-
º
450 C
90
/ 500 l/min
-
º
600 C
Operation mode I
25
0
l/
min
- 50 C
º
Operation mode II
250
l/
min
-
º
50-450 C
Operation mode III
500
l/
min
-
º
90-600 C
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