Shutting down
♦
Release the ON/OFF switch
♦
Always replace the appliance on the stand
after use on a level, fi reproof underlay until the
hot components have cooled down.
Using nozzles
WARNING!
►
Before changing the nozzle, you must ensure
that the nozzle has cooled down to avoid
burns.
Remove the cone nozzle
♦
Remove the cone nozzle
Spatula nozzle
– removing paints or var-
nish:
♦
Push the spatula nozzle
♦
The spatula shape of the nozzle is designed for
targeted hot air delivery. Use it together with a
separate spatula to remove paint and coatings.
Flat nozzle
– separating glued joints, sof-
tening paints:
♦
Push the fl at nozzle
♦
Avoid prolonged exposure to heat, since
burned paint can be very diffi cult to remove.
Many adhesives can be softened with heat. The
glued joints can be separated and excess
glue removed.
Reducer nozzle
– welding plastics:
♦
Push the reducer nozzle
♦
Use the reducer nozzle
tubing and fi lms.
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from the outlet.
onto the outlet.
onto the outlet.
onto the outlet.
with heat-shrinkable
Additional usage examples for
house, car and garden
Defrosting water pipes:
NOTE
►
PVC piping must not be thawed out.
►
Water and gas pipes are often indistinguish-
able from the outside. If in doubt, always ask
a professional.
►
Copper pipes are soldered and may not be
heated to above 200°C.
Slackening screwed joints:
♦
Heat screwed joints carefully with hot air and
the screws can then usually be removed easily.
Lighting charcoal:
WARNING!
►
Do not use any lighter fl uid.
♦
Push the barbecue nozzle
♦
Push the barbecue nozzle
When doing so, ensure that the last three bar-
becue nozzle holes remain free.
♦
As soon as the charcoal has started to glow,
remove the appliance from the charcoal.
De-waxing:
♦
Use the product with suitable caution to remove
residual wax from skis/snowboards or candle
holders.
onto the outlet .
into the charcoal.
PUV 2000 B1