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Working with the battery-powered
hot glue gun
Glueing
NOTE
Glue areas must be completely clean, dry
and grease-free. Glue spots cannot be
removed from clothing. Drops of glue are
best removed once cold.
Insert the glue stick into the corresponding
opening at the back of the device.
Switch on the device.
When using for the first time, the feed trigger
must be actuated several times in order to
fill the heating chamber with adhesive. It
may sometimes be necessary to push the
glue stick briefly.
Actuate the feed trigger and apply the glue
to one side of the material.
Push firmly onto the materials being
adhered and, if necessary, adjust.
After approx. 2 minutes, the glue area is
fully resilient. For large or long workpieces,
a series of dots of adhesive is
recommended.
Even hard foam (e.g. polystyrene) can be
processed using the 130 °C temperature
setting and the "Low Melt" glue sticks. In this
instance, please note that the hot glue
should be applied to the substrate and not
directly to the polystyrene.
When gluing together textiles or similar
materials, it is recommended to apply the
hot glue in a wavy line.
Allow the battery-powered hot glue gun to
cool completely after use.
If necessary, process weather-resistant
and moisture-resistant PUR glue sticks at
the 130 °C temperature setting.
NOTE
When changing glue sticks from one
designed for the 130 °C temperature setting
to one for the 200 °C setting, the glue may
temporarily emerge from the nozzle in a far
runnier consistency.
Temperature button (130 °C)
Press and hold the 130 °C button for
1 second. Display flashes and then stays
illuminated once 130 °C is reached.
Temperature button (200 °C)
Press and hold the 200 °C button for
1 second. Display flashes and then stays
illuminated once 200 °C is reached.
Changing the temperature
The temperature can easily be changed
during operation by pressing the
corresponding button.
CAUTION!
When changing temperature, always
ensure that the correct glue stick with the
right temperature properties is inserted.
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