GB
16
Furno F100
8. Recommended temperature settings
Use
Stage
DIY
Stripping paint
II
Wall repair (small holes)
II
Soften paint, caulking and putty for easier removal
I or II
Shrink plastic film for wrapping or weatherproofing
I or II
Art & Crafts /
Household
Making candles
I
Making soap
I
Shrink wrapping presents
I
Drying modelling clay
I
Cooking / baking (e.g. caramelising / decorating cookies)
I
Embossing
I
Processing wood (e.g. artificial wood ageing)
II
Removing adhesives
I
Creating decorations (e.g. ironing beads)
II
Creating jewellery
I
Model-building II
Creating greetings and invitation cards
I
Automotive
Removing stickers, emblems and decals
I or II
Applying and removing window tint
I or II
Electronics
Electronic repairs
I
Shrink hoses for electrical repairs
I
9. Breaks and finishing work
1. Switch the heat gun off.
2. Press the clip together and turn it
backwards in order to be able to park the
heat gun upright.
3. Always unplug the mains plug once you
have finished working.
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The nozzle must always point upwards. If the nozzle points downwards, the
hot air will remain in the gun and its lifespan may be shortened. Do not place
a hot gun on its side, since this will extend the cooling time.