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Sealey HS103K Instructions page 2

Hot air gun

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 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 HEAT GuN AS A HAIR DRYER.
2. SPECIFICATION & CONTENT
Specification
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230V - 50hz
Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 speed 11840rpm - 19480rpm
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Setting 1 = 766W Setting 2 = 1583W
Temperature range . . . . . Setting 1 = 3160C Setting 2 = 528°C
Air flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 - 420l/m
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT - WARNING! This product is fitted with a bi-metallic thermal cut-out switch which is designed to protect the element from
overheating and burning out, thereby ensuring that the product has a long life. You may notice, if you turn off the gun after having
used it for a long period, that it will not immediately restart. This is because the thermal cut-out has been activated by the heat retained
inside the element housing. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes for the element to cool and the cut-out switch to reset. Please note
that this is a safety feature and not a fault with the gun.
3.1.
Preparing the hot air gun for use
3.1.1.
Before plugging into the mains ensure the gun switch is in the 'Off', middle position.
3.1.2.
When ready to start work, set power switch to the required temperature setting I (low) or II (high). Allow one and a half minutes to heat.
NOTE: When new, the heat gun may generate smoke which will decrease with use.
WARNING!
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE IMMEDIATE NOZZLE AREA. IF LEAD PAINT IS bEING REMOVED FOLLOW THE SAFETY
WARNING AT THE bEGINNING OF THIS MANuAL. 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 heat 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.
Switch the gun on and allow it to reach its operating temperature.
3.2.2.
Always test on a small non-critical area first.
3.2.3.
Hold the gun nozzle 3" (75mm) to 4" (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 at the beginning of this manual.
3.2.6.
Begin scraping the paint off. Work from top to bottom. Use a scraper with smooth even strokes, warming 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.
3.2.8.
Keep the scraper blade edge clean and sharp to prevent paint peelings from building up.
3.2.9.
After softening, shaped or profiled surfaces may be stripped by using a wire brush.
3.2.10.
To protect surrounding surfaces from the heat, cover with a non-flammable material.
IMPORTANT: Do not concentrate the heat gun on glass as the glass may crack.
4. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug gun from power supply before performing any maintenance.
4.1.
Keep the air intake and outlet openings clean and free from dirt and peelings.
4.2.
Use only a damp cloth and mild household cleaning agent to wipe the gun clean. DO NOT use turpentine, paint thinner, gasoline or
similar substances to clean the gun.
4.3.
Check the gun, power lead and nozzles for damage before storage.
4.4.
Store the gun in a safe, dry, childproof area.
5. OTHER TASKS
The gun may also be used for the following: removing self-adhesive stickers and trim/Loosening rusted or over-tightened nuts and metal
screws/Thawing frozen pipes, doors, padlocks, etc./Defrosting ice-compartments/Highlighting natural woodgrain before staining or varnishing/
Fast drying of paint or varnish/Softening old putty/Drying wet timber prior to repairs or finishing/Shrinking shrink-wrap sheeting/Shrinking
polyvinyl wire joints/Soldering/Sterilisation 500°C/removing candle wax/restoring candles/repair of tarpaulin or PVC/Joining garden hose/
Melting pewter, tar, bitumen or wax/Model making/Moulding pvc, wood, copper, Plexiglass into shape/Plumbing tasks/roofing repairs/Applying
veneer strips/Control of garden path weeds/Waxing and de-waxing skis/Chemistry, use as a bunsen-burner/And more.
Important: Safety is a key principle when using the gun. When approaching a new task consider the dangers that may arise, take any
necessary precautions and practice first.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
INFORMATION: For a copy of our latest catalogue and promotions call us on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address, including postcode.
Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group,
Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,
IP32 7Ar
Original Language Version
Kit Contents
1) HS103K Hot Air Gun
2) Window Nozzle (protects glass)
3) Fish Tail Nozzle (broad air-stream for large surface areas)
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HS103K
Issue: 3 - 13/04/10

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