d)
When not in use, idle tools should be stored in a place out of reach of visitors and children.
e)
Maintain careful manipulation with the tool. Check for deflecting or jamming of turning parts, damaged
parts or other conditions which may influence operating with the tool.
f)
Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. Properly serviced tools are less likely to
become covered in impurities and are better controlled.
g)
Use equipment recommended by the producer of your model only. Modifications and accessories used at
one tool may be dangerous when used with another model.
Warranty does not apply for accessories!
Prior to use
a) choose the proper nozzle type according to the operation you wish to carry out:
The nozzle suitable for heating of window frames. The extended edge avoids heating of
the windowpanes. When operating, keep the working angle as sharp as possible.
Recommended temperature: 450°C and higher.
The nozzle is suitable for heating, bending or defrosting the pipes from all sides. It is
necessary to use the lower temperature than a pipe melting point.
The nozzle suitable for a specific spot air concentration, such as plastic solderin
The nozzle suitable for heating of paints and lacquers. Recommended temperature: 450°C
and higher.
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b)
Start the Heat gun by connecting the tool power cord to a power supply and choosing stage 1 or 2,
according to the requested temperature. Use the LCD display to set the temperature by depressing or holding
the +/- button. Wait until the requested temperature is reached.
Some parts may get heated to the temperature exceeding 600°C, pay attention to touching such parts, especially
the exhaust nozzle. Never point the tool to other persons, animals and plants – danger of burns! Do not use the
tool for clothes drying, objects etc. - danger of a fire!
Make sure to always turn the heat gun when not operating in order to prevent property damage or fire. Do not
use the tool in areas with flammable and explosive materials. Turn the heat gun off and put aside onto an
inflammable surface until completely cooled down.
c)
The current temperature is indicated on the LCD display. Make sure to check the temperature with the
requested material to avoid property damage.
d)
Make sure to operate the tool in regular intervals to prevent overheating (20 minutes of operating, 30
minutes of standing by). Maximal temperature settings are only available using specific nozzles (narrowed
nozzle). Make sure to consider the environment temperature and humidity. Failing to reach the requested
maximal temperature is not a subject of a claim.
e) Switch to position 1 and reduce the temperature to a minimum prior to turning off. Let the heat gun blow out
until the temperature drops to 70°C and lower. After that, you may safely turn the tool off.
Recommended temperature:
Position 1
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drying of paints, fillers, glues
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label removal
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waxing
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pipe insulating
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door lock defrosting, water pipe defrosting
Position 2
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welding of polymers, thermoplastics, PVC floors and linoleums, foils
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plastic pipe bending
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soldering of plumbing joints, tin, cable end caps
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loosening of rusty or highly tightened bolts
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paint and lacquer removal