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to put the hot air gun aside, set it in a vertical position.
BEFORE YOU START:
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When you stop using the tool, during breaks or carrying out
1. Make sure that power supply parameters meet the requirements
any maintenance operations (e.g. inspections, cleaning,
provided on the tool nameplate.
adjustments) always unplug the power cord from the mains
2.
Make sure the tool switch is in off position. Connecting the tool to the
socket.
mains socket when its switch is in on position can result in serious
accident, as the hot air gun starts immediately.
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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
The hot air gun is a portable power tool. It features small dimensions,
tool requirements. Extension cords should be as short as possible.
ergonomic design, low noise emission, high speed air flow
,
adjustment
When in use extension cords must be fully uncoiled.
of operating temperature and speed of airflow.
DURING OPERATION:
The tool is intended for removing paint coats, shaping and welding
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Switching on/off
plastics and fitting shrinking plastic tubing. It can be also used to soften
adhesives and defrost water pipes.
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To turn the tool on, set the on /off switch (
7
) to mode
1
or
2
.
Do not use the tool in professional applications.
Any use in
In both modes the tool turns on with air flow and temperature values
applications other than indicated is prohibited and results in making the
set before it was turned off for the last time.
warranty void and null and waiving manufacturer's liability for any
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To turn the tool off, set the on /off switch (
7
) to position
O
until
resulting damage.
resistance is felt.
Any modification to the tool carried out by the user waives
After a long period of operation at high temperatures put the tool
manufacturer's liability for damage to the tool, user or other property.
aside after selecting mode 1 for a short period to allow it cool down.
The set includes:
Overheat protection
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Hot air gun - 1 piece
When the heater temperature is too high (e.g. the air flow is restricted)
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User's manual - 1 piece
the overheat protection switches it off automatically, however the
blower remains on. When the tool cools down to operation temperature,
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Warranty card - 1 piece
the heater switches on again.
Tool components
(see Fig.
A
):
The numbering of tool components refers to graphics presented on page 2
OPERATION MODES:
of the user's manual:
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Warm air mode 1
1.
Outlet nozzle
In mode
1
it is possible to adjust the air flow rate. The temperature is
2.
Operating temperature increase button
always set to 50°C (it cannot be adjusted).
3.
Display
The warm air mode
1
is suitable for cooling down heated objects or for
4.
Air flow increase button
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).
5.
Air flow decrease button
NOTE:
After switching from hot air blow settings (at higher temperatures),
6.
Operating temperature decrease button
it takes certain time to cool the tool down to 50 °C. During cooling the
7.
On /off switch with a stepped control
display (
3
) shows actual temperature at the nozzle outlet.
8
.
Power cord
When switching from hot air blow to warm air blow or in the reverse
TECHNICAL DATA:
direction, the tool selects automatically current air flow settings.
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Hot air mode 2
In mode
2
it is possible to adjust air flow rate and temperature.
While changing from warm air mode to hot air mode, the temperature is
automatically set to the value of the last hot air mode operation.
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Air flow adjustment
The air flow rate can be controlled using buttons for air flow setting (
4
)
and (
5
).
- minimum air flow (approx. 250 l/min)
- maximum air flow (approx. 500 l/min)
The air flow can be increased by pressing the temperature increase
button (
4
), marked with (
), or lowered by pressing the temperature
decrease button (
5
), marked with ( ).
*
When the display operating temperature is exceeded, a black screen can
Pressing the button increases or decreases the air flow by one step.
appear.
Pressing and holding the button for a longer period changes the air flow
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Noise emission information
steplessly until maximum or minimum level is reached.
Values measured according to EN 50 144 standard.
The air flow should be decreased when e.g.:
Sound pressure value measured is lower than 70 dB (A).
– the area surrounding the object processed cannot be heated up
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Frequency
50 Hz
Power consumption
2000W
Operating temperature (mode 1/2)
º
50 /50~650 C
ºC
Voltage
220-240 V
Device class
Ingress protection (IP)
Weight
0,95 kg
IP20
II
Air flow, approx.
25
0
500
l/
min
~
Display operating temperature*
–20...+70ºC