cod. 99382 - mod. PT 2000 DK
> Make sure that the device is switched off before unplugging it.
> Disconnect the power supply before transporting the device.
3.
Device-specific safety instructions
> Make sure the workplace is adequately ventilated. Residual gases and vapours can be
harmful to health.
> Do not operate the product in moist environments or allow it to become moist.
> Careless handling of the product increases the risk of fire and explosion.
> Flammable and toxic gases can develop when working with synthetics, paints,
varnishes and similar materials. Do not work in the proximity of highly flammable gases
or materials.
> Heat can reach flammable parts that are not visible.
> Do not use the product in the same position for a long time.
> Risk of burns! Do not touch the hot nozzle. Wear protective gloves.
> Never point the hot air current at persons or animals.
> Never use the product as a hair dryer or for drying clothing.
> Do not move the nozzle too close to the part to be treated. The resultant build up of air
can cause the product to overheat.
> Do not block the air inlet openings.
> Let the product completely cool before storing. The hot nozzle can cause damage and
fires.
> Symbols affixed to your tools may not be removed or covered. Information on the
device that is no longer legible must be replaced immediately.
WARNING! Danger of death! Water pipes can sometimes be difficult to tell
apart from gas pipes.
WARNING! Health risk due to rising vapours! Wear an appropriate respirator
mask and make sure the workplace is adequately ventilated.
NOTICE! Risk of damage! An excessive supply of heat can cause damage to
the workpiece.Perform a sample operation in a safe place.
Potential applications
Removing paint and paint residues
- Heat up paint or residual paint on the surface to be treated using the hot air gun and
remove using a suitable to.
Operation