Parkside PHG-2000 Instrucciones De Utilización Y De Seguridad página 23

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Glass protection nozzle (Fig. B1)
Remove paint or varnish from windows.
Broken glass hazard!
Always use the glass protection nozzle when
working on glass or other sensitive surfaces.
Paint or varnish on moulded surfaces can
be lifted using an appropriate scraper or
brushed off with a soft wire brush.
Set the temperature to 450°C
Hook nozzle (Fig. B2)
shaping plastic tubes
Install the reflector nozzle.
To prevent a kink in the tube, fill it with sand
and close it on both sides. Heat the tube with
consistent side-to-side motions.
Set the temperature to 450°C
Flat reduction nozzle (Fig. B3)
Removing paint or varnish / cleaning off
adhesives
Install the flat reduction nozzle.
Soften the paint or varnish with hot air while
lifting it with the scraper. Long heat exposure
burns paint and varnish and makes removal
difficult. Keep the scraper sharp and clean.
Many adhesives (e.g., labels) are softened
by heat. Bonds can then be broken or
excess adhesive removed.
Set the temperature to 450°C
Reduction nozzle (Fig. B4)
shrinking
Install the reduction nozzle.
Use the reduction nozzle to heat small
surfaces. The reduction nozzle's diameter
is 20 mm. Heat the shrinkable tubing
consistently.
Set the temperature to 450°C
soldering
For point soldering, install the reduction
nozzle.
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When using flux free soldering compound,
put flux or soldering paste on the location
to be soldered. Depending on the material,
heat the solder location for 50–120 seconds.
Add solder. The solder must melt at the work
piece temperature. After the soldering area
has cooled, remove the flux.
Set the temperature to 600°C
operation
Fig. A
You can work manually with this hot air gun
or you can put it in a vertical position.
Check if the mains switch is on position
"0" before you connect the apparatus;
Keep the main lead always away from
the hot air stream and the mouth piece;
Put the mains switch in position 'I or II' to
let your hot air gun operate:
"1" = 450 degrees, air flow 300 l/min.
"0" = Off
"2" = 600 degrees, air flow 500 l/min.
When the temperature is excess 600° C, the
heats switches it off automatically, however,
the heater continues to run. When the heater
has cooled to operating temperature, the
heater is switched on again.
switching off:
Slide the switch to 0.
tip: For best results, test all work first on an
inconspicuous part of the work piece.
Using the appliance
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