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Waxing and de-waxing
Shrinking PVC wrapping and
insulation tubes
I
Defrosting of icy stairs and steps,
door locks, trunk lids, car doors
or water pipes, as well as for
defrosting refrigerators and ice
boxes
Welding of thermoplastic poly-
mer, flooring materials of PVC
and linoleum, PVC-coated fabric,
tarpaulins and foils
Bending plastic pipes and sheets
Soldering plumbing joints, tin,
special silver solder, SMD ele-
ments, cable lugs
Loosening rusted or tightly
fastened nuts and bolts
II
Removing old and even thick
coatings of oil paint, lacquer,
varnish and synthetic plaster
Disinfection-With hot air of
600
animal sties/stables of bacteria.
Woodworm infestation can be
controlled (Caution: Danger of
fire! Do not heat up the wooden
surface excessively).
If you are not sure about the correct
setting, start with a low temperature
setting and gradually increase the
temperature until you achieve opti-
mum results
7.1 Mounting the correct accessory
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Description
Glass
protection
nozzle
Spoon reflector
nozzle
Cone nozzle
C, you can quickly rid
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Purpose
Protection
windows when
stripping frames
Soldering pipes
Welding, shrink
sleeving (heat
concentrated
over small area)
Fish tail surface
nozzle
Scraper
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Make sure that the tool is switched off
and the nozzle has cooled down.
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Falling down nozzle can set an object
on fire. Nozzles must be mounted firm-
ly and secure on the unit.
•
Touching a hot nozzle can lead to se-
rious burns. Before attaching or re-
placing a nozzle, allow the unit to cool
down completely or use a suitable tool.
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A hot nozzle can set a surface on fire.
Place down hot nozzles only on fire-
proof surfaces.
•
An incorrect or defective nozzle can
lead to heat accumulation and damage
the unit. Use only original nozzles ac-
cording to the table that are suitable
for your unit.
8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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Always observe the safety instructions and appli-
cable regulations.
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Use only one hand to hold the tool, do not place
your other hand over the air vents
Prior to operation:
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Mount the correct accessory for the application.
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Set the desired air temperature.
8.1 Switching on and off
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To switch the tool on, set the on/off switch to
position I / II. Some smoke may be emitted after
switching on; this does not indicate a problem.
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To switch the tool off, adjust the lowest tempera-
ture to cool off, then set the on/off switch to po-
sition 0. Let the tool cool down before moving or
storing it.
8.2 Temperature setting
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Turn ON/OFF switch to I / II, depending on tem-
perature you need. The heat gun will start to buzz.
Now you can increase or decrease the outlet tem-
perature gradually by turning the adjust knob.
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Turn anti-clock wise to decrease, clock wise to in-
crease the temperature.
8.3 Stripping paint
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Mount an appropriate accessory.
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Set a high air temperature.
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Switch the tool on.
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Direct the hot air onto the paint to be removed.
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When the paint softens, scrape the paint away us-
ing a hand scraper.
Drying, thawing
(heat spread
over wider area)
Stripping paint
and varnish