been given supervision or instruction.
22. Children being supervised not to play with the
appliance.
23. Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
24. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Persons removing materials should follow these gui-
delines.
1. Move the work piece outdoors. If this is not possible,
keep the work area well ventilated. Open the windows
and put an exhaust fan in one of them. Be sure the fan
is moving the air from inside to outside.
2. Remove or cover any carpets, rugs, furniture, clothing,
cooking utensils and air ducts.
3. Place drop clothes in the work area to catch any
residue. Wear protective clothing such as extra work
shirts, overalls and hats.
4. Work in one room at a time. Furnishings should be
removed or placed in the center of the room and covered.
Work areas should be sealed off from the rest of the
house by sealing doorways with drop clothes.
5. Children, pregnant or potentially pregnant women
and nursing mothers should not be present in the work
area until the work is done and all clean up is complete.
6. Wear a dust respirator mask or a dual filter (dust and
fume) respirator mask. These masks and replaceable filters
are available at major hardware stores. Be sure the mask
fits properly. Beards and facial hair may keep masks from
sealing properly. Change filters often.
DISPOSABLE PAPER MASKS ARE NOT ADEQUATE.
7. Use caution when operating the heat gun. Keep the
heat gun moving as excessive heat will generate fumes
which can be inhaled by the operator.
8. Keep food and drink out of the work area. Wash
hands, arms and face and rinse mouth before eating or
drinking. Do not smoke or eat in the work area.
9. Clean up all removed residue and dust by damp mop-
ping the floors. Use a damp cloth to clean all walls, sills
and any other surface where residue or dust is clinging.
DO NOT SWEEP, DRY DUST OR VACUUM. Use a high
phosphate detergent or trisodium phosphate (TSP) to
wash and mop areas.
10. At the end of each work session put the residue and
debris in a double plastic bag, close it with tape or twist
ties, and dispose of properly.
11. Remove protective clothing and work shoes in the
work area to avoid carrying dust into the rest of the
house. Wash work clothes separately. Wipe shoes off with
a wet rag that is then washed with the work clothes.
Wash hair and body thoroughly with soap and water.
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Input power..............................................................1.500 W
Equivalent measured continuous
acoustic pressure level A.................................65,6 dB(A)
Normal level of vibrations (hand-arm)............<2,5m/s
Temperatures..................................................I 300°C (572ºF)
...........................................................................II 525°C (980ºF)
Approximate flow-rate.........................................I 240l/min
..........................................................................II 450l/min
Weight....................................................................0,75 Kg
Conversion °C to °F
100° C à
212° F
200° C à
392° F
300° C à
572° F
400° C à
752° F
500° C à
932° F
600° C à 1112° F
700° C à 1292° F
2. BEFORE TO START TO WORK WITH
THE HEAT GUN
The distance from the object you are working on depends
on material and intended method of working. Always try
out the airflow and temperature on a test piece first!
Using the attachable accessory nozzles the flow of heat
can be controlled with maximum precision. Take care
when changing hot nozzles! When using the heat gun
in the self-resting position, make sure it is standing on
a stable, non-slip and clean surface.
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The tool is switched ON and OFF at the two-stage switch
on the front of the grip handle. (Fig. 1)
Airflow and temperature can be adjusted to 2 settings.
Stage 1 reaches 300ºC (572ºF) at an airflow of 240 l/min,
stage 2 reaches 525ºC (980ºF) to 450 l/min.
The distance from the object you are
working on depends on material and
intended method of working. Always try
out the airflow and temperature on a
test piece first!
Using attachable accessory nozzles the flow of heat air
can be controlled with maximum precision.
Take care when changing hot nozzles!
When using the heat gun in the self-resting position,
make sure it is standing on a stable, non-slip and clean
surface (Fig. 2).
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Conversion °F to °C
100° F à
38° C
200° F à
93° C
300° F à 149° C
400° F à 204° C
500° F à 260° C
600° F à 316° C
700° F à 371° C
800° F à 427° C
900° F à 482° C
1000° F à 538° C
1100° F à 593° C
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