TM 76035
Never block the air supply: otherwise the
machine will burn out.
Do not leave the machine unattended
while switched on.
Place the machine on a stand after use
and have the machine cool down before
storing it.
Do not leave or store the machine
outside.
Hot-air guns must not be used by
children or untrained persons.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the rating
plate.
DESCRIPTION
Your hot-air gun has been designed for the
following operations.
Removing paint and paint residues from
wood, metal and synthetics.
Removing self-adhesive labels.
Applying PVC labels
Moulding low-temperature materials
including acrylics and perspex.
Melting together synthetics, including
materials and foils with a PVC layer.
Schrinktubing.
Heating pipe attachments and bowing
pipes.
Repairing skis, surf boards and similar
sporting equipment.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Aim the mouthpiece of the machine at
the workpiece.
Heat the material a few seconds before
working it.
For optimum result it is recommended to
test the machine first on a small part of
the workpiece.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
The machine can be switched on to two
different temperature settings.
To switch the machine on to the low
setting, set the on/off switch 1) to 'I'.
To switch the machine on to the high
setting, set the on/off switch to 'II'.
To switch the machine off, set the on/off
switch to '0'.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The machine does not require any special
maintenance.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage
Frequency
Power
Positions
Max Temperature
Max Air flow
GUARANTEE
Refer to the enclosed guarantee conditions
for the terms and conditions of guarantee.
ENVIRONMENT
Should your machine need replacement after
extended use, do not put it in the domestic
waste but dispose of it in an environmentally
safe way.
English
230V
50Hz
2.000W
2
600°C
500l/min
10