Repair And Maintenance Instructions - Master Masterflow AH-301 Instruction Manual

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Typical Applications
(cont'd)
Shrinking Tubing
Shrinking Packaging
Use stand to free both hands.
Your Masterflow Heat Blower
Slide tubing over area to be in-
can be used for a variety of
sulated. Place in air stream and
heat-shrinking applications.
move with a side-to-side motion
For example, it can be used
until tubing has shrunk.
to shrink bottle caps manually
by gently waving the nozzle
around the cap until it has
shrunk.
One or two heat blowers may
be permanently mounted to a
conveyor system to shrink caps
as the bottles pass by.
Drying
Drying ink and paint on screen
prints, posters or paper may
be done manually or by directly
mounting the heat blowers to
the processing equipment.
NOTE: Users should independently evaluate the suitability of the product for their application.

Repair and Maintenance Instructions

All repairs and maintenance
Repair Service Dept
other than that recommended
877-250-1934
in this instruction manual must
sales@masterappliance.com
be performed by a qualified
www.masterappliance.com
repair technician who is experi-
enced with the repair of electric
WARNING: Always unplug
tools, a qualified service orga-
your tool before performing any
nization, or Master Appliance
maintenance or repairs. Use
Corp.'s Service Department.
only identical Master Appliance
brand replacement parts.
Please contact Master's
Customer Service Department
for genuine Master Appliance
replacement parts or for repair
service.
Shrink Tunnel Systems
The Masterflow can be used on
heat-shrink tunnel systems. It is
recommended that the blower
or blowers be mounted in a
horizontal position to prevent
overheating of the heat blower.
If you have any questions
regarding your specific
application or use, feel free to
call our Sales Department at
262-633-7791.
Cleaning
Unplug heat blower before
cleaning. To clean outside of
tool, use only a mild soap and
damp cloth. Do not use other
cleaning agents, turpentine,
gasoline, lacquer or paint
thinner, or other solvents that
may contain chemicals which
are harmful to plastics and
other insulating materials. Never
immerse tool in a liquid or allow
a liquid to enter inside the tool.
Make sure all vents and open-
ings are free and clear of debris.
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