8 Repairs
WARNING
Parts of the gas hot air blower can become extremely hot and can cause burn injuries.
f Let the gas hot air blower cool down sufficiently before performing tasks on the gas hot air blower.
NOTE
The gas hot air blower can be damaged through opening the housing, modifying the components or if
repairs are executed incorrectly.
f Only have the gas hot air blower repaired by authorised personnel.
Repair work may only be performed by a qualified person and only with original spare parts.
This also includes opening the gas hot air blower and modifying components or functions.
8 .1 Changing the gas cartridge
WARNING
Uncontrolled gas escape can occur due to defective seals and improperly inserted gas cartridges. This can
cause deflagrations.
f Check the condition of the seal when replacing the gas cartridges.
f Do not use the gas hot air blower if the seal is defective.
f Do not use the gas hot air blower if it leaks, is damaged, or is not functioning properly (gas odour).
Immediately take the gas hot air blower outdoors or to a well-ventilated location, away from sparks
and flames.
f Close the gas valve and attempt to find the leak (soap/solution). If necessary let the gas completely
escape.
f Replace the gas cartridge at a well-ventilated location (if possible outdoors), away from spark sources
and other people.
The gas cartridge should always be replaced when the heating capacity decreases.
f Turn the gas valve
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f Unscrew the empty gas cartridge from the gas hot air blower.
f Check the condition and correct position of the sealing ring (Figure
f Screw the new gas cartridge into the gas hot air blower (Figure
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