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REMOVING CARPET AND LINOLEUM
DANGER! Older linoleum may contain asbestos. Asbestos
exposure can lead to long term illness and death. Have any
linoleum installed before 2000 tested before removal. Have a
professional remove linoleum that tests positive for asbestos.
1.
Heat the edge or corner of the linoleum or carpet. Make
quick passes with the heat gun to avoid burning the area.
1.1 Check to see if there are corners or edges that are not
glued to the subfloor and begin from there.
1.2 Consider cutting the linoleum into strips and
concentrate on removing each strip to simplify the job.
2.
Pull the covering until a section lifts away from the subfloor.
3.
Redirect the airflow directly against the point where the
flooring meets the subfloor and continue to peel until the
covering is removed.
4. Heat the remaining glue and remove with a scraper.
REMOVING ADHESIVE LABELS
Most labels can be removed on setting I. Heat the label in short
bursts. Pull the label away from the workpiece, reapplying heat
when the adhesive begins to cool.
When the label is removed, heat the workpiece area and lightly
scrub with a non-marring pad or eraser to remove the
remaining adhesive.

LOW VOLTAGE

Low voltage may cause overheating due to higher power
current being drawn to the tool that will shorten the motor life.
An extension cord may cause a drop in power to the tool if it is
too long or the amperage rating is not correct. This may result
in the following:
1.
The tool will not activate when switched on.
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DIGITAL CONTROL ELECTRIC HEAT GUN
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
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