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Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the intake openings on the housing clean and free of obstructions. Us a soft, dry brush to
clean the openings periodically. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the heat gun.
Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could seriously damage the housing.
Do not use gasoline, turpentine, lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids or similar products
when cleaning the heat gun. Never allow any liquid to get inside the tool or immerse any part of
the tool into a liquid.
Storage
Allow the heat gun nozzle to cool to room temperature before placing in storage.
The nozzle will turn dark over time because of the high heat. This is normal and will not affect
the performance or life of the unit.
accessories
The following accessories may come with the heat gun or may be purchased separately by
calling 1-800-727-4023.
Name
description
Name
description
Concentrator
P/N 2366222
Directs a concentrated heat
flow to the work surface. Ideal
for removing paint in awkward
corners, crevices, mouldings,
beading or architraves.
Glass Protector
P/N 2366224
Deflects the heat away from
glass or other fragile areas.
Ideal for window sills, ledges,
frames and skirting boards.
Flare
P/N 2366223
Directs a long, narrow heat
pattern to the work surface. Ideal
for removing paint or varnish
from large, flat surfaces such as
skirting boards, doors, stairs, etc.
It should be used in conjunction
with a flat scraper.
Curved Deflector
P/N 2366225
Disperses the heat flow
evenly around the whole
work surface. Ideal for
thawing frozen pipes, solder
pipe work, bending plastics
or heat shrinking electrical
insulating tubing.
Name
description
1
4
2
3
5-in-1 tool
P/N 2366227
The blade (1) is used to scrape paint and spread
compound. The gouge point (2) is used to remove
putty/caulk and the curved area (3) is used to clean
roller covers. Flat side (4) can also be used to open
paint cans.
IMPOrTaNT: always use gloves when handling the heat gun.
To attach a nozzle to the gun:
1. Set the heat gun upright on a level surface until the tip is cool.
2. Set the item onto the tip of the heat gun and push firmly into place by hand.
To remove a nozzle:
1. Set the heat gun upright on a level surface until the tip is cool.
2. Pull the item off of the tip.
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