SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Check your electric line and receptacle to make
certain they are correct for the voltage and amper-
age indicated on your Heat Gun. If an extension
cord is necessary, a minimum 14 gauge three-
prong grounding type cord rated for outdoor use
would be used to prevent excessive voltage drop,
loss of power or overheating.
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Do not use adapters or modify the Heat Gun plug.
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Replace damaged cords and plugs immediately.
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Because the Heat Gun has the appearance of a
household hair dryer, keep out of the reach of chil-
dren and advise other persons having access to it
of its high heat capabilities.
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WARNING:
With a Heat Gun, as with all other heat
tools, keep a fire extinguisher handy and observe
all sensible fire precautions.
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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose heat guns to rain or moisture.
Store indoors. Connect to grounded outlet only.
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This tool emits high temperature heat at the nozzle.
Keep hands and body out of the heated air stream
and never grasp the Heat Gun by the nozzle. Wearing
protective gloves and safety glasses is recommended.
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Never let the Heat Gun operate while unattended and
unplug when not in use or before servicing.
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Do not use Heat Gun near combustible materials,
fumes or vapors. Good ventilation is always advised.
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Do not heat chemicals. Avoid the hazards of ignition or
the release of harmful vapors.
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Heat Guns are equipped with a circular safety stand
that should be used when setting the tool down while
operating or during the cool-down period. Never store
while hot.
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Although the housing and handle of your Heat Gun
are constructed of non-conducting material, it is not
recommended for us in wet or damp areas. Never
immerse Gun in water nor stand in water or wet
areas while using Gun.
HEAT GUN
OWNER’S MANUAL
Your Heat Gun is part of a tool line that is capable
of producing up to 1,200ºF heat and EXTREME
CAUTION should be exercised in its use and
operating environment. This owner’s manual
should be read and completely understood before using.
Optional Break Resistant Element Available (add the suffix “M” to the model number
for a Mica Element).
Solves breakage problems due to rough handling, dropping, etc.
TEMPERATURE RANGES
MODEL NO.
VOLTAGE
AMPS
APPROX.
TEMP. Fº
**EP3-UL
115
9
300º-500º
**EP5-UL
115
12
500º-750º
**EP6-UL
115
14.3
650º-900º
EP7-UL
115
15
750º-1000º
EP1100 Plus
115
15
800º-1150º
**CSA Listed Models
MODEL NO.
VOLTAGE
AMPS
APPROX.
TEMP. Fº
EP-3A
230
5
300º-500º
EP-5A
230
6
500º-750º
EP-7A
230
8
750º-1000º