and backward. Abstention or suspension in one place may cause ignition of the panel or material hidden
behind it.
NOTE
: These hot air guns can work with temperatures exceeding 550°C.
•
DO NOT USE
this tool to heat the food.
•
DO NOT PUT
a hot air gun while it is working or immediately after turning it off onto flammable substrates.
• Keep the movable parts secure and stable during scraping.
• Ensure that the hot air flow is directed in a safe direction; outside the reach of other persons and flammable
materials.
•
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. Protect your hands with gloves.
•
ALWAYS
hold the hot air nozzle from the reach of the inlet cable.
• The hulls and small torn varnish particles can be inflamed and deflated through holes and cracks in the
heated surface.
•
DO NOT BURN
varnish. Use the scraper and keep the nozzle at least 25mm from the painted surface. When
working upright, work downwards to avoid the falling of paint residues in the tool and their incineration.
•
ALWAYS
use quality scrapers and spatulas.
•
DO NOT USE
a hot air gun in combination with chemical removers of coatings.
•
DO NOT USE
the attached nozzles as scrapers.
•
DO NOT DIRECT
the hot air gun directly onto the glass. The glass can burst and cause damage to property
or injury.
• Keep labels and markings in a legible state. They contain important data.
• If you do not hold the tool in your hand, place it on a stable surface in the plane. Place the inlet cable in
such a way that it does not cause a hot air gun to drop.
• Always keep in mind that this tool can ignite flammable materials and other types of materials can soften
or melt. Depending on the work done, cover the materials or hold the pistol out of their reach.
• Occasionally you can observe a leak of a slight amount of smoke from the tool after turning it off. This is
due to the heating of the grease residues on the heating element from the production.
• Use eye protection and other safety equipment.
USE
Power On/Off:
- Before connecting the hot air gun to an electrical power source, make
sure the electrical socket’s voltage matches the power stated on the
plate.
- Inspect the power cable to see if it is damaged. If it is, do not use the
device and allow the power cord to be replaced in an authorized
service point to avoid danger.
- Connect the charger to a power source by plugging the plug into an electrical outlet.
- To turn on the device, slide the power switch to position 1 or 2. After switching on smoke
may be coming out of the device. However, this does not indicate any problem.
- To turn off the device, slide the power switch to position 0. Leave the device to cool out
completely before moving or storing it.