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1. General instructions for safe operation.
Read all instructions carefully. Failure of the nature following instructions can cause electric
shock, fire and / or severe injuries. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
For your safety. The tool can only be used safely after the operating instructions have been
read and fully complied with.
1.1. Do not use the tool if damp or if the surroundings are damp.
1.2. Always check the tool, power cord and plug before use. In the event of damage, repair
work should only be carried out by a specialist.
1.3. Be careful when using the appliance in places where are combus¬tible materials. Do not
apply to the same place for a long time.
1.4. Always ensure the workplace is well ventilated. Never use the tool as hair drier.
2. Safety instructions when using electricity
2.1. Only connect the power lug when the tool is OFF. Disconnect the power plug after use.
Always disconnect the power plug before performing any work on the tool.
2.2. Do not carry the tool by the power cord.
2.3. Always keep the extension cable well away from the workplace. .
2.4. Before start-up make sure that the correct voltage is used. The voltage specified on the
nameplate must conform to the supply voltage. Tools rated for 230V can also be operated on
220V power supply.
2.5. The power cord and plug must be in perfect condition.
3. Safety instructions for exploitation.
3.1. Danger of burns!
3.2. Do not touch the hot nozzle (1).
3.3. Wear protective gloves
3.4. Place on its stand after use and allow cooling before storage. Keep the tool and
accessories out of the reach to children.
3.5. A hot nozzle (1) can cause damage. Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
3.6. Never direct the hot air flow at persons or animals.
3.7. Danger of fire and explosion! Afire may arise if the appliance is not used with care. Heat
may be conducted to combustible materials which are out of sight. Inflammable and poisonous
gases may be produced when working with plastics, paints (especially older types of paint),
varnishes and similar materials. Never use the tool in the proximity of highly inflammable gases
of materials. Do not use in presence of an explosive atmosphere. Do not hold the nozzle outlet
too close to the workplace. Only use original accessories. Not all the illustrated or described
accessories are included in standard delivery.
4. Start-up.
4.1. The machine must be switched off when it is connected to the mains.
4.2. Put the ON/OFF switch (2) at position 1: A lower air stage may be required in certain
cases, e.g. to avoid overheating the work piece's surroundings or to avoid displacing the
workpiece if the airflow is too strong.
4.3. Put the ON/OFF switch (2) at position 2: A higher air stage heats up the workpiece more
quickly and enables the hot air gun to be held at a greater distance from the workpiece. At
position 3, you achieve the maximum air pressure.
4.4. Temperature setting. The desired temperature can be set with switch (fig 1). The ideal
temperature should first be ascertained by performing a test. You should therefore start with
a low temperature setting. The temperatures specified in the illustrated examples of use are
recommended values which can vary depending on the properties of the workpiece. The
distance between the nozzle and workpiece is dependent on the material to be processed.
5. Instruction for use.
5.1. A Removing paint/dissolving adhesives. Fit the flat nozzle. Soften the paint using hot air
and remove evenly using the spatula. Do not heat the paint for too long since this will burn the
paint, making it more difficult to remove. Many adhesives (e.g. stickers) become softer when
heated, allowing adhesive bonds to be separated and superfluous adhesive to be removed.
5.2. Removing paint form windows Glass can break easily. Always use the glass protection
nozzle. On profiled surfaces, paint can be removed using a spatula and brushed off using a
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