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be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not
the manufacturer will be liable for any damage or
injuries of any kind resulting from such misuse.
Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or
industrial applications. Our warranty will be voided
if the equipment is used in commercial, trade or
industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.
4. Technical data
Motor power supply: ............................ 18V
Air temperature:
Speed 1: ....................................... 350°C (662°F)
Speed 2: ..................................... 550°C (1022°F)
Air volume:
Speed 1: .................................. 7 CFM (200 l/min)
Speed 2: .................................. 7 CFM (200 l/min)
Weight (Tool only): ........................ 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 LED indicator (Fig. 5/Item 5)
The LED indicator (5) shows you which heat
setting is set on the cordless heat gun. LED 1 (6)
is lit for Speed 1. Both LED 1 (6) and LED 2 (7)
are lit for Speed 2.
5.2 Belt clip (Fig. 6/Item 8)
The belt clip (8) allows you to clip the cordless
heat gun to your belt or trouser pocket.
To do so, lift the belt clip (8) and swing it out to
the side.
To fasten the belt clip (8), proceed in reverse
order.
6. Operation
Important!
After you use the equipment for the fi rst
time, some smoke may escape from it. This
is normal.
6.1 On/Off switch
Select the required working temperature and air
volume with the ON/OFF switch (1).
Within a very short space of time the heat
gun will reach operating temperature.
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Switch position 0:
Equipment is switched off .
Switch position 1:
1st speed – 350°C (662°F)/ 7 CFM (200 liters/
min.)
Switch position 2:
2nd speed – 550°C (1022°F)/ 7 CFM (200 liters/
min.)
6.2 Possible uses for the heat gun:
Removal of paint and lacquer. Attention!
Hazardous or poisonous gasses may
be produced while removing paint or
lacquer. Be sure to provide adequate
ventilation.
Removal of stickers and decorations.
Loosening of rusted or tightly fastened nuts
and metal screws.
Thawing of frozen pipes, door locks, etc.
Attention: do not attempt to thaw plastic or
synthetic pipes.
Accentuation of natural wood grains before
staining or lacquering.
Shrinkage of PVC packaging foils and
insulation tubes.
Waxing and de-waxing of skis.
Stationary use (see Fig. 7)
Danger! Intensive heating means a higher
risk of fi re and explosion! Ensure good
ventilation. Harmful and/or toxic gases and
vapors may be emitted.
6.3 Selecting the right nozzle (Fig. 2-4):
The wide jet nozzle (9) ensures uniform air
distribution on small surfaces.
The reducer nozzle (11) provides a targeted
jet of heat for corners and for soldering work.
The reflector nozzle (10) is designed for
soldering and shaping tubes, for defrosting
water pipes and for shrinking insulating
hoses.
Fit the corresponding nozzle attachment onto
the nozzle (3) on the heat gun.
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