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To avoid potential risks, damaged mains cables should be
replaced by the manufacturer, their customer service
department or a similarly qualified person.
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WARNING! Do not operate the charger with a damaged cable,
power cord or plug. Damaged power cords can result in danger
to life due to electric shock.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEAT GUNS
● Do not place your hand over the air vents or block the vents in
any way.
● The nozzle and accessories of this tool become extremely hot
during use. Let these parts cool down before touching.
● Always switch the tool off before putting it down.
● Do not leave the tool unattended while it is switched on.
● A fire may arise if the appliance is not used with care.
● Heat may be conducted to combustible materials hat are out
of sight. Do not use in a damp atmosphere, where flammable
gases may be present or near combustible materials.
● Allow the tool to cool fully before storing.
● Ensure adequate ventilation as toxic fumes may be produced.
● Do not use as a hairdryer.
● Do not obstruct either the air intake or nozzle outlet, as this
may cause excessive heat build up resulting in damage to the
tool.
● Do not direct the hot air blast at other people.
● Do not touch the metal nozzle as it becomes very hot during
use and remains hot for up to 30 minutes after use.
● Do not place the nozzle against anything while using or
immediately after use.
● Do not poke anything down the nozzle as it could give
you an electric shock. Do not look down the nozzle while
the unit is working because of the high temperatures
being produced.
● Do not allow paint to adhere to the nozzle or scraper as
it could ignite after some time.
REMOVING PAINT
● Do not use this tool to remove paint containing lead.
The peelings, residue and vapors of paint may contain
lead, which is poisonous. Any pre-1960 building may
have been painted in the past with paint containing lead
and covered with additional layers of paint. Once
deposited on surfaces, hand to mouth contact can result
in the ingestion of lead. Exposure even to low levels of
lead can cause irreversible damage to the brain and
nervous system. Young and unborn children are
particularly vulnerable.
● When removing paint, ensure that the work area is
enclosed. Preferably wear a dust mask.
● Do not burn the paint. Use the scraper provided and
keep the nozzle at leaf 25 mm away from the painted
surface. When working in a vertical direction, work
downwards to prevent paint from falling into the tool and
burning.
● Dispose of all paint debris safely and ensure that the
work area is thoroughly cleaned after completing the
work.
ASSEMBLY
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OPERATION
Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
Be Careful the hot air port, do not touch which metal part to
avoid heating injury.
Mouting or remove the nozzles (fig. 3)
1. To attach the nozzle, simply press it onto the nose of the
heat gun.
2. The nozzle ejector function allows you to swap nozzles
without having to wait for it to cool. To remove the nozzle,
twist the chuck of the heat gun clockwise against the tool.
The nozzle will pop right off.
Mouting or remove the nozzles (fig. 4)
This tool equipped a convenient hook, which lets you hang it out
of the way when you need both hands for tasks mid-use.
Pull it up and turn it aside, then you can hang it on somewhere.
Assembly / Disassembly battery pack (fig. 5)
Align the battery pack slot with the battery foot on the tool, and
then push downward, until completely mounted.
To disassemble it, just keep pressing the red battery pack knob
and pull backward.
Switching on (fig.6)
●.Push and hold the lock-off button to either side of the tool.
● Press the on/off trigger to start the tool. You may now release
the lock-off button.
Switching off (fig.7)
Release the on/off trigger, the tool will not stop immediately. It
need to wait around 6 seconds to cool down thr heaing
elements. Meawhile the working light will flash also. After 6
second, the tool will automatically stops.
Note:
There is a integrated cooling kicks in when you turn the
tool off, drawing in cool air to prolong the heating element
lifespan.
Bending PP/PVC pipes (fig.8)
1. Attach the reflector nozzle.
2. Put the pipe in the nozzle center.
3. Switch on the heat gun and allow the plastic pipe
becomes soft, then bend it as you desire.
Note: Rotate the pipe section if possible or move it side to
side within the nozzle to avoid overheating in one spot.
Soldering (fig.9)
1. Attach the concentrator nozzle.
2. Hold the heat gun 2cm from the soldering site and
allow it to heat up.
3. Apply solder as usual.
4. Use a scraper to remove the softened paint.
WARNING!
DO NOT KEEP THE HEAT GUN POINTED
AT ONE LOCATION FOR TOO LONG AS THIS MAY
CAUSE THE PAINT TO OVERHEAT AND BURN,
MAKING IT HARDER TO REMOVE.
Paint Removal / Softening Adhesives (fig.10)
1. Attach the flat nozzle if need, or none nozzles.
2. Position the nozzles 2.5cm distamce from the
surface.
3. Move the heat gun side to side until the paint starts
to blister or the wall paper begins to peel.
Battery Charging (Fig.11)
1. Plug the battery charging into the 230VAC socket;
The power indicator light on green.
2. Slide the battery pack into the slot of battery chrger,
after hear a click, the battery pack was secured. The
power indicator light off, and meanwhile the charging
indicator light on red. The charging process starts.
3. After around 50min to 1hour, the charging indicator
light will off,and meanwhile the power indicator light
green on again. It denotes the charging process is
completely finished.
4. Pull out the charger plug, and then pull off the battery