Operation; Cap Nozzles; Switching On/Off - TOOLCRAFT T-HLP 2000 W Notice D'emploi

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8. Operation

a) Cap nozzles
Risk of injury! The nozzle must not be replaced until the device
has cooled off and has been disconnected from the mains.
• The air-blast nozzle (H) protects panes of glass, for example, from being
heated up by diverting the air current.
• The reducing nozzle (I) produces a precise air current which can be used
for deforming synthetic materials.
• The reflector nozzle (J) produces a flat air current which can be used for
thawing frozen water pipes.
Check before switching on!
Risk of injury! The product must only be put into operation if
no defects are found. It is crucial that any defective parts are
replaced before the product is used again.
• Check the safe condition of the product:
- Check that the air inlet openings are not blocked.
- Check all parts to make sure that they fit tightly.
- Check whether there are any visible defects: broken parts, cracks, etc.
b) Switching on/off
Risk of product damage! Always maintain a minimum distance of
25 mm between the nozzle and the surface to be treated.
Risk of product damage! Never use the product with the air inlet
openings pointing downwards. Dirty air can be sucked in.
Risk of injury! Use the stand (F) for resting the device. Don't put
the device down on any inflammable surface.
• Attach the required cap nozzle. (Fig. 2)
• Push the On/Off switch (E) to position I or II or III. With the On/Off
switch (E), you can select between different blower level and temperature
combinations. (Fig. 3)
• Adjust the temperature by pressing the temperature up/down button (G).
Press the right one to increase the temperature, and press the left one to
decrease the temperature. (Fig. 4)
• Adjust the air flow by pressing the blower level button (C).Press on the
right to increase the air flow, and press on the left to decrease the air
flow. (Fig. 4)
• The set temperature and blower level are shown in the LED display (D).
20
Fig.2
stop
Ⅰ: 50
o
C
Cool air
120-550L/min
Ⅱ: 50-630
120-550L/min
Ⅲ: 50-630
550L/min
stop
Fig.3
o
C
o
C

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