HEATING GUIDELINES
Use
DIY
Stripping paint
Drying spackle
Soften paint, caulking and putty for easier removal
Shrink plastic film for wrapping
Arts & Crafts
Embossing
Creating greeting cards and invitations
Shrink wrapping presents
Making jewelry
Repairing candles
Making ornaments
Forming foam
Making soap
Decorating cookies
Melting glue
Creating model planes and cars
Automotive
Removing stickers and decals
Applying and removing window tint
Electronics
Repairing smartphone and tablets
Repairing gaming consoles
Shrinking heat shrink tubes for electrical repair
COOL DOWN
When you are done, turn the unit off and set it down with the
nozzle pointing up and the stand in the support position. Always
unplug heat gun from the power supply at completion of task.
Keep the nozzle pointed up after shutdown until
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it fully cools.
STORAGE
Allow the heat tool nozzle to cool to room temperature before placing in storage.
Store the unit only after the nozzle is cool to touch. Unplug the unit before storing to prevent
accidental start up.
The nozzle will turn dark over time because of the high heat. This is normal and will not affect the
performance or life of the unit.
Setting
HIGH
HIGH
LOW/HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW/HIGH
LOW
LOW/HIGH
LOW/HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
HIGH
LOW/HIGH
LOW/HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
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