6
allows any combination of air flow and temperature.
Also, in programme work mode, the airflow and temperature settings
n
Removing the heat shield
can be changed at any time. If these changes are not stored in memory,
For works conducted in hard-to-reach places, heat shield
11
can be
they will be lost after the power tool is turned off or after switching to
removed.
another programme.
WARNING, HOT NOZZLE!
To enter programme mode, press the programme selection button
4
When working without a heat shield, there is an increased risk
until the number of the desired programme appears on display
2
.
of burns.
To change an existing programme, go to the selected programme by
Before removing or installing the heat shield
11
, turn off the power tool
pressing button
4
. Set the desired air flow and temperature using the
and allow it to cool completely.
appropriate adjustment buttons
5
,
6
,
7
and
8
.
In order to cool the power tool quickly, cold air blowing can be set for a
short period of time.
Changing the value in one of the programmes is signalled by flashing in
Heat shield
11
is removed by rotating it counter-clockwise and screwed
the upper left corner of the display of the symbol
.
After adjusting the
in clockwise.
air flow and temperature, press the store in memory button
3
until the
symbol
on the display switches off. The set values
have
been saved
under the programme number shown on the display
.
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Normal work mode
To change from programme mode to normal work mode, press the
programme selection button
4
until the programme number disappears
3. Do not clean the plastic housing with chemical cleaning agents. Use a
from the display (above the temperature). Air flow and temperature can
slightly damp cloth and soap. Allow the tool housing to dry under
be changed at any time using the buttons - for temperature control
5
-
6
natural
c
onditions before you start to use it again.
and for air flow control
7
-
8
.
4. Check the power cord for technical shape on a regular basis and
Air flow and temperature values set in the normal work mode will
replace it immediately when any damage is found.
remain stored after the following conditions are met:
5. In case of technical problems please contact our service. The
– change to programme work mode,
addresses of authorized service points are listed in the warranty card.
– change to cold air blowing,
– switching off the power tool.
MANUFACTURER:
PROFIX Ltd.,
34
Marywilska Street,
03-228 Warsaw,
POLAND.
P
ROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:
The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must
never be thrown away together with other waste (with the
penalty of a fine).
Hazardous components of electronic
equipment may adversely affect the natural environment and human
health.
Each household may contribute to the recovery and reuse (recycling) of
old machinery and equipment. Both in Poland and Europe a system for
recovery of used equipment either exists or is being created. The system
obliges all organizations that sell such equipment to collect the used
machinery and appliances. Moreover, general purpose collecting points
for such equipment are available.
of burns caused by its hot nozzle or hot air stream.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:
1. Keep the tool clean and provide unrestricted air flow.
2. Protect the hot air gun against any penetration of water, dust and
other small objects.
WORKING TIPS:
NOTE!
Avoid holding the tool perpendicularly to surface
processed. It results in hot air reflection and sucking it back by
the motor rotor. It results in increasing temperature inside the
motor and damage to the tool. The hot air gun should be held at an angle of
NOTE:
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
The policy of the PROFIX company consists in permanent improvements of the offered products and therefore the company
reserves the right to make amendments to the product specification without a prior notice. The images included into the
operation manual are only of the exemplary nature and may slightly differ from actual appearance of the device
purchased.
This
instruction
manual
is
protected by copyright.
Copying it
without the written consent of PROFIX Co. Ltd. is prohibited.
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