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Switching on and off
The gun can be switched to a lower or higher tem-
perature.
Set the switch (7) to the 'I' position to set a lower
temperature.
Set the switch to the 'II' position to set a higher tem-
perature.
To turn off the gun, slide the switch to the 0 0 'posi-
tion.
Nozzles
The kit comes with four differently shaped nozzles
that can be used as follows:
Point nozzle
This nozzle directs the heat flow at the point to the
material. It is ideal for use in removing paint from
hard-to-reach corners, crevices, strips, edges, or
wherever accurate paint removal is required.
Deflection nozzle
This nozzle emits a long, narrow stream of heat to the
material and is ideal for removing paint from large flat
surfaces such as skirting boards, doors, stairs, etc. It
should be used with a flat scraper.
Glass protection nozzle
This nozzle diverts the heat stream from the glass or
other fragile places and returns it to the material.
Hook nozzle
This nozzle dissipates heat evenly throughout the
material.
Paint removal
Select the desired nozzle and attach it to the heat
outlet. Select the desired scraper or scraper tool. Hold
the gun with the nozzle approximately 50mm from
the surface of the paint and, with the step set at a low
level, slowly move the gun forward and back until blis-
ters and bubbles begin to form on the paint. Remove
paint immediately with a scraper or scraper tool. Try
to heat the paint just before the scraper to create a
smooth process. Do not heat the paint for too long, as
burnt paint is difficult to remove.
Most stickers can also be removed using heat to sof-
ten the adhesive. Be careful not to direct heat to the
sticker for too long, as blisters may form on the paint.
Removing paint from window frames
Always use a glass protection nozzle. Make sure you
have the nozzle pointed away from the glass before
turning it on. Rotate the gun or nozzle by 900 as you
move toward the horizontal or vertical hem. Allow the
nozzle to cool before attempting to turn it. The coating
can be removed from the surface with a scraping tool
or a soft wire brush.
WARNING: Glass can easily break / crack.
Defrosting frozen pipes
Choose a hook nozzle and attach it to the heat outlet.
Always heat the frozen part from one end to the other,
never from the middle.
WARNING: Do not attempt to defrost PVC pipes. Al-
ways check that it is a water pipe and not a gas pipe.
NEVER heat the gas pipes !!!
Shrinkage of electrical cables
Choose a hook nozzle and attach it to the heat outlet.
Choose a sleeve that shrinks heat and has the same
diameter as the material. Heat the sleeve evenly.
Plastic welding
Choose a point or deflection nozzle and attach it to
the heat outlet. The materials that will be welded
together must be made of exactly the same type of
plastic. The areas to be welded must be clean and
degreased. Heat the weld until the plastic becomes
sticky, then apply a second surface.
WARNING: Plastics can quickly change sticky to
liquid. Avoid burns from hot plastic. Do not remove
molten plastic from the burn. Put her under cold water
and seek medical help.
Bending of plastic pipes
Choose a hook nozzle and attach it to the heat outlet.
Turn the pistol and place it on the switch stand so that
it rests in a safe working place with the nozzle point-
ing upwards, see figure. To prevent bulging or the
pipe from falling, fill the pipe with dry sand and seal
it at both ends. Heat the tube regularly by moving it
from side to side and bend it to the desired shape.
WARNING: Keep your hands away from heat.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
! Always unplug the tool before cleaning and mainte-
nance.
The tool does not require any special maintenance.
Clean the vents regularly.
Never clean any part of the tool with a hard, sharp or
rough object.
Storage when not used for a long time
Do not store the tool in a place where the temperature
is high.
If possible, store the tool in a place with a constant
temperature and humidity.
Specifications:
Input voltage 230 V
Input frequency 50 Hz
Power consumption 1350 W / 2000 W
Number of temperature degrees 2
Max. air temperature 350 ° C / 600 ° C
Weight 0.7 kg
Protection class / II.
Caution: The vibration level may vary during power
tool operation from the declared value depending on
the way the power tool is used and depending on the
following conditions: Method of power tool use and
type of material being cut or drilled, conditions of the
power tool and method of its maintenance, appro-
priateness of the used accessories and ensuring its
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