Chicago Electric 97114 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual page 10

Heat gun
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to press the POWER button once to
start the 80 seconds cool air function.
3.
Choose the appropriate heat level
for the job and push the "+" or "–" to
adjust the heat settings. The LEDs
will light up to indicate the heat level.
# LEDs
1
2
Low
430° F 550° F 650° F 700° F 730° F 800° F
Temp.
High
570° F 660° F 730° F 790° F 970° F 1160° F
Temp.
4.
The Heat Gun can be used for:
Shrinking of shrinkdown
tubing, packaging and electrical
components.
Deforming of articles made from
acrylic, PVC, and polystyrene
tubing, plates, and profiles as well
as most woods.
Welding of thermoplastic polymer,
flooring materials of PVC and
linoleum, PVC-coated fabric,
wallpaper, tarpaulins and foils.
Soldering of tin, special silver
solder, SMD elements, cable
lugs, and for loosening soldered
connections.
Paint removal. Removal of old
coatings of oil paint, varnish, and
synthetic plaster.
Drying of color shade samples,
filter, adhesives, construction joints
and stucco forms.
Joining adhesives. Large surface
gluing with contact adhesives,
activation of pressure, or heat
sensitive adhesives, acceleration
of bonding processes, releasing of
bonding points as well as releasing
or bonding of edge bond or veneer.
SKU 97114
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
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Defrosting of icy stairs and steps,
door locks, trunk lids, car doors or
water pipes.
Disinfection. With the tool set at the
highest setting, animal sites/stables
may be disinfected. Wood worm
infestation may be controlled. Do
not heat up the wood surface too
much or it can burn.
gun; it could burn or ignite.
5.
When the job is finished, push the
"POWER" button to turn the unit off
and allow the Heat Gun to cool down
on a inflammable surface.
6.
To prevent accidents, turn off the
tool and disconnect its power supply
after use. Clean, then store the tool
indoors out of children's reach.
never touch work
area with the Heat
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