ASSEMBLY
- when working with plastic, paint,
varnish and similar materials, inflammable
and poisonous gases may be produced;
inform yourself beforehand about the
materials to be worked on
- take into account, that heat. may be
transferred to combustible materials
out of eyesight.
- to be on the safe side, have a bucket of
water or a fire extinguisher handy, in
case any material catches fire.
• Prevent electrical shock.
- never poke anything down the air
outlet/nozzle.
- avoid body contact with earthed
surfaces (e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges,
refrigerators).
- ensure the tool does not get wet.
- do not use the tool in damp locations.
- when used outdoors, connect the tool
via a fault current (FI) circuit breaker
with a triggering current of 30 mA
maximum, and only use an extension
cord, which is intended for outdoor use
and equipped with a splash proof
coupling-socket.
• Handle the cord with care
- always keep away the cord from the
hot air flow and the air outlet/nozzle.
- keep the cord away from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
- do not carry the tool by the cord, and
do not yank the cord to disconnect it
from the socket.
USE
• On/off switch with 3 air flow settings
! check if switch is in position "0"
before plugging in
- switch on the tool by pushing switch
in desired position:
1 = air flow 200-450litres/minute (50°C)
2 = air flow 200-450 litres/minute
(50-550°C)
3 = air flow 450 litres/minute (50-550°C)
- when using it for the first time, some
smoke may emit from the tool; this is
normal and will soon cease
- switch off the tool by pushing switch
in position "0"
• Temperature setting
- set desired target temperature by
pressing button 1 briefly.
- do not suspend the tool by the cord.
• Never use the tool in conjunction
with chemical solvents.
• Make sure work area is adequately
ventilated.
• Keep work area clean and well lit.
• Keep children away from work area.
• Ensure that children do not play
with the tool.
• Stay alert; watch what you are doing,
use common sense and do not operate
the tool when you are tired.
• Take a secure stance; do not overreach,
especially on ladders and stages.
• Ensure that the tool is switched off,
before putting it aside.
• In case of electrical or mechanical
malfunction, immediately switch off
the tool and disconnect the plug.
AFTER USE:
• Switch off the tool and disconnect the plug.
• Allow the tool to cool down for at least
30 minutes before storage.
• Suspend the tool on hanging ring or set
it down on its rear in an upright position;
when doing so, make sure no combustible
materials or inflammable gases are in the
proximity.
• Do not store/leave the tool outdoors.
• Store the tool in a dry and locked-up
place, out of reach of children.
- pressing buttons 1/2 constantly
increases/decreases the target
temperature, until the buttons are
released or the maximum/minimum
temperature is reached.
- the target temperature applies for both
air flow when the switch is in position
of 2 and 3.
• General use.
- determine the right temperature by
testing out on an inconspicuous part of
the workpiece; start with a low
temperature setting.
- the temperature falls as the distance
between the air outlet/nozzle and the
workpiece increases.
- the temperature required depends on
the material to be worked on.