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USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
Make sure the extension cord is in good condition before
using. Always use the proper size extension cords with the
tool – that is, proper wire size for various lengths of cord
and heavy enough to carry the current the tool will draw.
Use of an undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage
resulting in loss of power and overheating. For proper size
cords see chart below.
Minimum gage for cord sets
Volts
Total length of cord in feet
120V
0 - 25
0 - 50
220V-240V
Amperios
More
No more
than
than
0 - 6 A
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6 - 10 A
18
10 - 12 A
16
12 - 16 A
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MOTOR
Be sure your power supply agrees with nameplate
marking. Do not operate AC tools on DC. This information
is printed on the nameplate. A different voltage can
cause damage to the tool. All BLACK+DECKER tools
are factory-tested; if this tool does not operate, check the
power supply.
FEATURES (FIG. A)
1. Switch
2. Heat control knob
3. Ventilation slots
4. Nozzle
TOOL OPERATION
HANDLING YOUR HEAT GUN
Do not place your hand over the ventilation slots (3) or
block these vents in any way. This restricts the airflow
through the element and causes over heating.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE (Fig. B)
f To increase the temperature setting, turn the heat
control knob (2) anti-clockwise.
f To reduce the temperature setting, turn the heat
control knob clockwise.
OPERATING YOUR HEAT GUN (Fig. C)
f To switch your heat gun on at the low temperature
setting, press the switch (1) to depress to position "I".
26 - 50
51 - 100
51 - 100
101 - 200
Wire gauge
16
16
16
14
16
14
12
Not recommended
f To switch the tool on at the high temperature setting,
set the switch (1) to position "II".
f To switch the tool off, set the On/Off switch (1)
to position "0".
Note: Allow the element to heat up for a few seconds
before use. Initially, some smoke may emit from your
heat gun. This is normal and will soon cease.
COOLING DOWN
In use, the nozzle (4) of your heat gun becomes extremely
hot. Great care is necessary when cooling your heat gun
after use.
101 - 150
HANDS FREE USE (Fig. D)
201 - 300
This tool can also be used in stationary mode.
f Place the tool onto a firm and stable surface as
shown.
f Always point your heat gun away from you.
f Secure the cable to prevent pulling your heat gun off
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the stand. Do not touch the nozzle (4) and ensure that
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nothing is dropped into the nozzle. Carefully switch off
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your heat gun and then allow it to cool.
PAINT STRIPPING
Your heat gun is designed to soften paint and lacquer
enabling it to be removed using a good quality hand scraper.
Proceed as follows: Direct the hot air onto the area to be
removed. When the paint softens, scrape firmly.
Experiment to establish the length of time necessary
to apply the heat to obtain optimum results. Scrape the
softened paint immediately or it will harden again.
Your heat gun is not suitable for stripping metal-framed
windows. This is because the heat from the heat gun is
conducted through the metal and can crack the glass.
Scrape with the grain of the wood wherever possible. Do
not linger on one spot for too long as the surface may char
or ignite
MAINTENANCE
Your tool has been designed to operate over a long period
of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous
satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool care and
regular cleaning.
Warning! Before performing any maintenance, switch
off and unplug the tool.
f Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your tool using
a soft brush or dry cloth.
f Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth.
Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.