GB Translation of the original
operating instructions
Please familiarise yourself with these operating instructions
before using this product, because prolonged reliable and
trouble-free operation will only be ensured if it is handled
properly.
We hope your automatic hot air welding machine will give
you lasting satisfaction.
Safety precautions
Read and observe this information
before using the tool. Failure to
observe the operating instructions
may result in the tool becoming a
source of danger.
When using electric power tools,
observe the following basic safety
precautions to avoid electric shock
as well as the risk of injury and fire.
Used carelessly, the tool can start an
unintentional fire or injure persons.
Check the machine for any damage
(power cord, housing etc.) before
putting it into operation and do not
use the machine if it is damaged.
Do not leave the tool switched on
unattended. Children should be
supervised to make sure they do
not play with the tool.
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First time of use
A small quantity of smoke may
develop when the tool is used for
the first time. This smoke is caused
by binding agents released from the
heater's insulating film during the first
time of use.
To let the smoke escape quickly, the
tool should not be turned inwards.
The area you are working in should
be well ventilated when using the
tool for the first time.
Any smoke coming out of the tool is
not harmful!
Take the ambient conditions
into account.
Do not expose electric power tools
to rain. Do not use electric power
tools when they are damp or in a
damp or wet environment. Exercise
care when using the tool in the
proximity of flammable materials.
Do not direct the tool at one and the
same place for a prolonged period.
Do not use in the presence of an
explosive atmosphere. Heat emitted
may be conducted to flammable
materials that are hidden from direct
sight.
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Safety precautions
Protect yourself from
electric shock.
Avoid coming into contact with
earthed objects, such as pipes,
radiators, cookers or refrigerators.
Do not leave the tool unattended
while it is in operation.
Store your tools in a
safe place.
After use, set the tool down and
let it cool before putting it away.
When not in use, tools must be
stored in a dry, locked room out of
children's reach.
This tool may be used by children
aged 8 or above and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge if they are
supervised or have been given
instructions on how to use the tool
safely and understand the hazards
involved.
Use by children is not
recommended.
Do not allow children to play with
the tool.
Children are not allowed to clean or
carry out maintenance work on the
tool without supervision.
Do not overload
your tools.
Your work results and safety will be
enhanced if you operate the tool
within the specified output range. Do
not carry the tool by the power cord.
Do not unplug the tool by pulling on
the power cord. Protect the power
cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Risk of falling
In areas involving the risk of falling,
use fall protection. For welding work
on a roof parapet (fascias, eaves)
the automatic welding machine must
be attached to a securing fixture
with horizontal guides (e.g. rail or
cable securing system) by the car-
rying handle (B) to prevent it from
falling.
Beware of toxic gases
and fire hazards.
Toxic gases may develop when
working on plastics, paints, varnishes
or similar materials. Beware of fire
and ignition hazards.
For your own safety, only use acces-
sories and attachments that are
specified in the operating instructions
or recommended or specified by
the tool manufacturer. Using attach-
ments or accessories other than
those recommended in the operating
instructions or catalogue may result
in personal injury.
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