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Sealey HS104K.V2 Instructions page 2

Deluxe hot air gun kit with lcd display - 2000w 80-600 c

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DO NOT leave the hot air gun running unattended. Always turn off the power supply.
DO NOT use the gun for a task it is not designed for.
DO NOT use the gun in combination with chemical strippers.
DO NOT operate the gun when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
DANgER! DO NOT uSE THE HOT AIR guN AS A HAIR DRYER.
WARNINg: The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this
product, but must be applied by the operator.
2. SPECIFICATION & CONTENT
Fitted with variable electronic temperature control and LcD temperature display. Two-speed air-flow control. Suitable for paint stripping, soft
soldering, removing sticky labels and defrosting frozen pipes. Double insulated and fitted with BS approved 3 pin safety plug. Supplied with
four nozzles, stripper, scraper handle and three scraper blades.
Specification
Power Supply: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230V 9A
Power output: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000W
Temperature range (Step 1/2): . . . . . . . . . . . 80°c/80 - 600°c
Air Flow: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480ltr/min
Fig.1
1.on/off and
Airflow Control Switch
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1.
Preparation.
3.1.1.
Select and fit a suitable nozzle for the work area (if required).
3.1.2.
connect to the power supply, ensuring the on/off switch (Fig.1.1) is in the '0' position.
3.1.3.
Set the switch (Fig.1.1) to the required setting, position '1' (80°c) or position '2' (variable - 80 to 600°c). rotate the temperature dial to
the required temperature setting (Fig.1.2). It is best to start at a lower temperature and gradually increase it if necessary. Allow a
short period for the gun to reach the desired temperature, using the LcD display for reference.
NOTE: When new, the hot air gun may generate some smoke, this will decrease with use.
WARNINg! KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE IMMEDIATE NOZZlE AREA. IF lEAD PAINT IS bEINg REMOVED
FOllOW THE SAFETY INSTRuCTIONS. AlWAYS WEAR glOVES AND EYE PROTECTION.
3.2.
Paint and varnish removal.
The easy removal of paint and varnish requires practice. Follow these simple working techniques to achieve the required result.
NOTE: the hot air gun is designed to remove both oil and latex based paints and varnishes from surfaces. It will not remove stains
or primer coats that have impregnated the surface.
3.2.1.
Always test on a small non-critical area first.
3.2.2.
Select a shaped scraper suitable for the work area, and fix it securely to the scraper handle by tightening the nuts either side of it.
3.2.3
Hold the gun nozzle 75mm to 100mm from the paint to be removed.
3.2.4.
After a short time the paint will soften and begin to blister.
3.2.5.
Do not overheat the paint as this will cause it to burn which makes it more difficult to remove. Wear eye protection, especially
when stripping paint from overhead. If lead paint is being removed, refer to the warning in section 1.
3.2.6.
Begin scraping the paint off. Work from top to bottom. use the scraper with smooth even strokes, heating the surface in
front of the scraper by moving the gun slightly from side to side.
3.2.7.
If the correct temperature has been applied to the paint, thick, even layers can be removed in a single pass (paint should be
removed in strips equal in width to the scraper blade). Scrape paint as soon as it becomes soft, as it will re-harden very quickly.
Original Language Version
2.Temperature Dial
HS104K.V2
Issue: 1 - 20/11/09

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