DW 2000
Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions before using the tool and always observe the safety rules.
Warning
Non-observance of the safety rules while working with the hot air tool may cause a fire,
explosion, electric shock or burns. – The user must take the weather conditions into consid-
eration and avoid working in the rain or moist/damp conditions as this may cause an electric
shock - Exercise care when using the tool in the proximity of combustible materials. Do not
direct the tool at the same place for a prolonged period. - Do not use the tool in the pres-
ence of an explosive atmosphere. -Heat may be conducted to combustible materials that are
out of sight. - Do not leave the tool unattended when in operation.
Personal Protection against electric shock
Avoid touching earthed equipment, such as piping, radiators, cookers, refrigerators. An
incorrectly connected mains lead could cause possible electric shock. - A damaged casing
or an opened unit could cause an electric shock if still plugged in.
Store the tool in a safe place
After use set the tool down on its knock guard and allow it to cool before storing back in its
case. When not in use, tool should be stored in a dry locked room out of the reach of children.
Beware of toxic gases and ignition hazards
Toxic gases may occur when working on plastics, paints varnishes or similar materials. Avoid
breathing in vapours, even when they appear to be harmless. Be aware of fire and ignition
hazards.
Caution power cord
A damaged power cord can lead to an electric shock. - Do not carry the tool by the power
cord and do not use the power cord to pull the plug from the outlet. - Protect the power cord
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Caution
For your own safety, only use the accessories and attachments that are shown in the oper-
ating instructions or recommended or specified by the manufacturer. Using attachments or
accessories other than those recommended in the operating instructions or catalogue may
result in personal injury.
Repairs
This hot air tool complies with the relevant safety regulations. Repairs should only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician. Failure to observe the operating instructions may result in
injury or damage to you or your place of work. Failure to observe the operating instructions
may turn the tool into a source of danger. Keep these safety warnings in a safe place
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DW 2000
GB
Trouble shooting
Cause
Defective heating element
Defective fan
Blocked air flow
Electonic unit overheated
Too low incoming voltage
under 90 V ( 160V : 230V version)
Too high incoming voltage
over 130 V ( 250V : 230V version)
Maintenance, Service and Repairs
Before any work on the unit: Remove the tool from the power source - Check the power
cord and plug for any visible damage. - For secure and proper operation, keep the unit and
the ventilation slots clean at all time. - Use only original Sievert accessories. If the tool does
not work after following the trouble shooting guide then unit should be taken to an author-
ized Sievert Service Center.
CE Declaration of conformity
This product complies with the European Directive on Low-Voltage Appliances, 73/23/EEG,
SS-EN 60335 and EMC-Directive 89/336/EEG. This product complies with the latest
standards on mains pollution (EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-2).
Functional Warranty
The Sievert DW2000 has been manufactured with utmost care, tested for proper opera-
tion and safety and then subjected to random sample inspection. The functional warranty
period is 12 months, commencing on the date of sale to the consumer (Proof of purchase
is required for all warranty claims). The warranty shall be met by repair or replacement of
defective parts at our own discretion. The warranty shall not cover damage to wearing parts,
e.g. heating element or power cord, damage or defects caused by improper treatment or
maintenance, nor shall it cover breakage as a result of the product being dropped. Indirect
costs, damage or losses, such as loss of profit, wasted expenses or other consequential
damages are excluded. Claims under warranty shall only be accepted if the product is sent
fully assembled and well packed complete with sales receipt or invoice (date of purchase
and dealer's stamp) to an authorised Sievert Service Centre.
GB
Correction
Insert a new heating element, see page 5
Contact Sievert service center
Clean air intake, see page 4
Turn of the tool for 3 min and clean air intake
Check power supply, push minus button in
off mode to see incoming voltage
Check power supply, push minus button in
off mode to see incoming voltage
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