Heat Gun Use Guide; Operation Of The Dual Temperature - Homeright C800950 Mode D'emploi

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The Dual Temperature Heat Gun package includes
one Heat Gun.
Dual Temperature Heat Gun Specifications
Wattage
Temperature
Volts
Amps
Heat Output
Weight
Cord Length
Settings
Operation of the Dual Temperature Heat Gun
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, wear
safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
WARNING: Be aware that material behind or in
between exposed surfaces may ignite.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns and/
or fire, keep the tool moving at all times over the
material you are heating.
This product is a dual temperature control heat
gun and uses a 3 position type switch. Moved to
the bottom position, marked "O", the heat gun is
turned OFF. Move to area marked "1", for the "Low"
temperature range. Move to area marked "2", for
the "High" temperature range.
1. Plug the heat gun into a properly rated outlet.
2. If using an accessory nozzle tip, attach the
desired accessory nozzle tip by sliding it onto the
nose of the heat gun.
3. It is suggested that you start in the lower heat
range when beginning an operation and then
move to the higher temperature range if needed.
4. To turn the heat gun off after use, move the
switch to the "0" position.
5. Allow the heat gun nozzle to cool by resting the
gun on the rear air intake housing and the handle,
with the gun's nozzle pointing upward.
C800950 DUAL TEMPERATURE HEAT GUN

Heat Gun Use Guide

1200 Watts
Dual Temperatures
Low 500° F / High 1000° F
120 Volts
10 Amps
4100 BTU / hr
1.4 lbs.
6 feet
High, Low, Off
Dual Temperature Heat Gun
Uses and Corresponding Heat Settings
Removal
Soften paint and varnish
Urethane from furniture and woodwork
Stickers and bumper stickers
Vinyl flooring
Linoleum
Laminate
Caulk
Window putty
Drying
Drying paints and varnish
Metal surfaces prior to painting
Ignition system
Drying wood or creating decorative
wood scorching
Heating
Shrink tube/wrap
Window shrink coverings
Frozen locks and water pipes
Bearings and gears for assembly
Loosening rusted bolts
Other
Thawing frozen pipes, coils, gutters,
and downspouts
Soldering water pipes
Welding plastic
Bending plastic/polycarbonate
Waxing skis
Soldering copper plumbing pipe fittings
Setting
High
Low
Low
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
Low
High
Low
Low
Low
High
High
High
High
High
Low
Low
High
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