Maintenance Instructions - Master Appliance Master-Mite ESD Instruction Manual

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Maintenance Instructions

All repairs and maintenance
other than that recommended
in this instruction manual must
be performed by a qualified
repair technician who is expe-
rienced with the repair of elec-
tric tools, a qualified service
organization, or Master
Appliance Corp.'s Service
Department.
All replacement parts and
accessories are manufactured
to precise Master specifica-
tions. Any other manufac-
turer's parts are NOT
produced to these specifica-
tions, and may cause damage
to your heat gun. Master
Appliance cannot assume any
Operating Instructions
Before performing an applica-
tion, we recommend that you
experiment with a piece of
scrap material. Use care in
approaching the work surface
until you find the proper dis-
tance from the work area and
the proper heat application
time.
Use a gentle back and forth
motion when applying heat
unless it is found that a con-
centrated heat is desired.
To Operate Heat Gun
1) Plug heat gun into properly
rated outlet.
2) Move slide switch to "Hot"
position. Heat gun will
come up to full operating
temperature in approxi-
mately two minutes.
liability for damage resulting
from the use of any other
brand of replacement parts.
For prompt and efficient main-
tenance and repair service,
return your product to:
Master Appliance Corp.
Attn: Service Department
2420 - 18th Street
Racine, Wl 53403
Please enclose a note
describing your problem and
your phone number.
Lubrication
The bearings are lubricated at
the factory and require no fur-
ther lubrication.
3) When performing applica-
tions where hands-free use
is desired, use bench
stand.
4) To turn heat gun off after
use, move switch to "Cool"
position. Run on cool for
approximately three min-
utes. This will allow the
heat gun to cool down and
the nozzle and attachments
to become cool to the
touch.
5) Move switch to "Off"
position.
5
Cleaning
Unplug heat gun before clean-
ing. To clean outside of tool,
use only a mild soap and
damp cloth. Do not use other
cleaning agents, turpentine,
gasoline, lacquer or paint thin-
ner, 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 openings are free and
clear of debris.
When heat gun is used in an
enclosed container, such as a
shrink tunnel or special enclo-
sure, ambient air must be
allowed to pass into the heat
gun and there must be an out-
let of equal size for the heated
air to pass out of the enclosure
also. Total enclosure will
cause damage or possible fail-
ure to the heat gun due to the
extreme heat generated.
NOTE: To prevent severe
damage to your heat gun,
DO NOT use high tem-
perature pinpoint attach-
ment #51074 with any
heating element other
than #20217.

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