GYS COMBIDUCTION AUTO 50 LG Manual De Instrucciones página 32

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Operating manual
Glass
Front windscreen
Rear window
Quarter glass
Front and rear-door windows
ADHESIVE INDUCTOR
Body inductors
ref. 053359
Description
This inductor is designed to remove door strips, logos and lettering, as well as advertising and decorative stickers,
without causing any damage in just a few minutes.
Usage
• How to heat painted panels
1. Select Auto mode or set the power to a low level (10 to 30% of its maximum heating capacity).
2. Position the inductor just above the area to be heated. There must be no contact between the inductor and the area or
element being heated.
3. When using the machine's heating function, use a circular or back-and-forth motion over the area to be heated.
If the inductor remains on the same area for too long, the paint can burn. To avoid this, it is necessary to keep the inductor
constantly moving (in a back-and-forth or circular movement).
For removing decals, vinyl stickers or stuck-on roof-rack bars.
Certain component parts that have been glued for a long time often require a longer heating time. If a decal is overheated,
it often becomes soft and blistered. If this happens, allow to cool and then try again to remove the decal by peeling it off.
Be careful not to burn the paintwork! If the sheet is sufficiently heated, the door mouldings should come off easily, taking
the glue with them.
For the removal of mouldings glued to the bodywork.
Body-side mouldings are removed in the same way as decals and stickers. A higher power or a longer time is needed
for removing thicker mouldings. The metal under the mouldings is further away from the inductor.
1. Select Auto Mode or set the power to a mid-level (40-60% of its maximum power).
2. Position the inductor parallel to the work surface to ensure even heat distribution.
3. Use a back-and-forth movement along the length of the moulding. Start from one end of the moulding. Slowly move
back and forth over a few centimetres until the edge of the moulding can be easily peeled off.
4. Then, slowly move the inductor further along the moulding while detaching it from the bodywork.
The adhesive tape is usually removed with the moulding. If there is glue or tape stuck to the bodywork, then move the
inductor more slowly or increase the power.
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Translation of the original
instructions
Material
Laminated glass
Annealed glass
Fragility of the glass
+++
+
Follow the three steps described above (see the section on
heating painted sheets). Heat for a few seconds and try to lift one
edge of the item. If it starts to peel up easily, the required tempe-
rature has been reached, if not, continue heating for a few more
seconds and try again.
COMBIDUCTION AUTO 50 LG
Time taken for removal
depending on the size of the vehicle
20 minutes to 1 hour
10 to 20 minutes

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