P
OWERBOND
Art.Nr. 9109
9
Operation
The glue gun shall only be used/applied according to its intended use. Please see Section “General Safety
Instructions“.
Improper use of the gun may cause personal injury or material damage.
Non-observance of the safety instructions when working with the gun may lead to serious burns.
Make a functional test acc. to the following list, before you switch on the glue gun:
Check List
- Did you make sure that compressed air is supplied to the glue gun?
- Is pressure max. 6 bars and min. 2 bars?
- Is the glue gun connected to 230 volts / 110 volts?
- Is the nozzle clean and free of any foreign matters?
- Is hot melt in the premelting tank?
- Has the heat-up time of approx. 10 minutes (depending on the glue type) been observed?
While you are working...
...the glue gun always has to be deposited on its stand (unless it is fitted to a balancer).
Never lay gun on its side!
- Open premelting tank only if required.
- Keep hot melt free of dirt and humidity.
When using the stand, remove wire strap!
General Hints
Should the sound absorber (no. 6) get contaminated, the adhesive tank may be under pressure.
The vent
valve (sound absorber) must audibly de-aerate each time you operate the trigger (no. 31).
Warning: With this, hot glue might come off the sound absorber!
If the vent valve does not de-aerate audibly, the adhesive tank must be de-aerated by unscrewing the
sound absorber (no. 6), the DT - SEV (no. 7) and the swivelling screw (no. 30).
For this, you are advised to wear gloves.
No liquid glue should get into the sound absorber, when the gun is ready for operation.
Always deposit the gun on its stand or use the wire strap or a balancer.
When using the stand, remove
wire strap!
If nevertheless, glue should have got into the vent valve, either clean that valve or replace sound absorber,
DT - SEV and swivelling screw.
Never fill the premelting tank up to its upper rim.