tool. If the tool is damaged, make sure it is repaired before use. Many injuries are caused by improper
maintenance of a power tool.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened tools make work easier, reduce the
risk of injury and their control is easier. Use of accessories other than those specified in the operating
instructions or recommended by the importer may cause damage to the tool and cause injury.
- Power tool, its accessories, work tools, etc. shall be used in accordance with these instructions and in the
manner prescribed for the particular power tool, taking into account the working conditions and the type of
work to be performed. Use of the tool for purposes other than those intended may result in hazardous
situations.
5) SERVICE:
- Have the power tool serviced by a qualified service technician, if needed. Only identical spare parts may
be used. This ensures that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOT AIR GUNS
If the tools are not used cautiously, a fire may occur. Therefore:
• Heat can be transmitted to flammable materials that are outside the angle of view.
DO NOT USE
this tool
in damp environments, in environments with flammable gases or near flammable materials.
•
DO NOT EMANATE HEAT
on the same area for a long time.
•
DO NOT USE
this tool in an explosive atmosphere.
• After use, place the tool on its own stand and let it cool out completely before storing.
•
DO NOT LEAVE
the tool unattended if it is switched on.
•
DO NOT COVER
the ventilation openings with hands or in any other way.
• The nozzle and accessories of this tool heat up to a very high temperature during use. Let these parts
sufficiently cool out before using again.
•
ALWAYS
switch off the tool before storing it.
• This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
abilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless such persons have been provided with supervision or
instructions on the use of tools by the person
responsible for their safety.
• Ensure proper ventilation, as toxic fumes may occur when using this tool.
•
DO NOT USE
this tool as a hairdryer.
•
MAKE SURE
that the air inlet or nozzle outlet hole is not covered, as there might be an excessive
temperature increase in the tools which would cause damage to the tools.
•
DO NOT DIRECT
the hot air stream towards other people.
•
DO NOT TOUCH
the metallic nozzle because it can warm up at a very high temperature during use and
remains hot for 30 minutes after use.
•
DO NOT PLACE
the nozzle during its use or immediately after its use against any objects.
•
DO NOT INSERT
any objects into the nozzle because an electric shock may occur. When using the tool,
never look into the nozzle because an overly hot air flows out of it.
•
MAKE SURE
that there is no color residue on the nozzle or scraper, as it may cause ignition.
•
DO NOT REMOVE
the heating cylinder cover while using.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOT AIR GUNS
• To reduce the risk of explosion,
DO NOT USE
this tool in paint cabins and at least 3.0m from the points of
spraying of varnishes.
•
DO NOT USE
this tool to remove coatings containing lead. The peeled color, residue of coatings and fumes
may contain lead which is toxic.
• Hidden places, such as areas behind walls, ceilings, under floors, behind the ceilings and other panels, may
contain flammable materials which may be inflamed when working with hot air gun in these areas. Ignition
of such materials may not be immediately apparent and may result in personal injury and damage to property.
When working in such areas, work with your gun so you would be moving it forward