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Technical Data
Voltage
[V]
230
Frequency
[Hz]
Power
[W]
1600
Current con-
[A]
sumption
7
Switch positions
Position
I
II
Temperature
[°C]
350
500
[°F]
660
930
Position
I
II
Air flow
[l/min]
350
500
[cfm]
12.5 17.5
Weight
Weight
[kg]
0.68
without cord
with cord
[lbs]
1.5
Dimensions
[mm]
L x B x H
[inch]
Protection class
Intended Use
When observing the safety rules and using the original accessories, this hot air tool is intended for all appli-
cations with hot air that are listed in these operating instruction
Applications
Shrinking of shrinkdown tubing, solder connectors and solder terminals, packaging and electrical
components.
Deforming of articles made from acrylic, PVC, and polystyrene, tubing, plates and profiles, as well as
moist woods.
Welding of thermoplastic polymer, flooring materials of PVC and linoleum, PVC-coated fabric, tar-
paulins and foils.
Soldering of tin, special silver solder, SMD elements, cable lugs, and for loosening soldered connec-
tions.
Paint removal - Removal of old and even thick coatings of oil paint, varnish and synthetic plaster.
Drying of colour shade samples, filler, adhesives, construction joints and stucco forms.
Joining adhesives – Large-surface gluing with contact adhesives, activation of pressure-sensitive
adhesives, acceleration of bonding processes, releasing of bonding points as well as releasing or
bonding of edge band or venee.
Defrosting of icy stairs and steps, door locks, trunk lids, car doors or water pipes, as well as for
defrosting refrigerators and ice boxes.
Disinfection – With hot air of 600 °C, you can quickly rid animal sties/stables of bacteria. Wood-
worm infestation can be controlled (Caution: Danger of fire! Do not heat up the wooden surface exces-
sively).
Attaching the Nozzle onto the Heating-element Tube 3
A falling down nozzle can set an object on fire. Nozzles must be mounted firmly and secure on the
unit.
Touching a hot nozzle can lead to serious burns. Before attaching or replacing a nozzle, allow the
unit to cool down completely or use a suitable tool.
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 origi-
nal nozzles according to the table that are suitable for your unit.
A
G
B
G
C
G
English - 8 -
A
120
100
230
50/60
1200
1100
1800
10
11
8
0 - l - ll
I
II
I
II
Manually adjustable
500
500
100–550
930
930
210–1020
I
II
I
II
I
II
250
400
250
400
250
550
8.8
14
8.8
14
8.8
19.5
0.74
0.74
0.72
0.58
1.28
1.63
1.63
1.6
230 x 80 x 240
9.1 x 3.2 x 9.5
II/
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
B
120
100
230
50/60
1400
1200
2000
12
12
9
0 - l - ll
Electronically adjustable and controlled
80–550
80–550
80–650
180–1020
180–1020
180–1200
I
II
I
II
Electronically adjustable
250
450
250
450
200–550
8.8
16
8.8
16
7–19.5
0.78
0.78
0.78
0.60
1.32
1.72
1.72
1.72
(Double insulated)
A
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
C
120
100
50/60
1500
1300
13
13
0 - l
80–650
80–650
180–1200
180–1200
200–500
200–500
7–17.5
7–17.5
0.84
0.84
0.63
1.85
1.39
1.85
B
C
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G