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off by means of a protective circuit: The inserted tool
no longer rotates.
Do not continue to press the On/Off switch after the
machine has been automatically switched off. The
battery can be damaged.
Observe the notes for disposal.
Removing the battery
To remove the battery , press the battery release
button and pull the battery to the rear and out of the
power tool. Do not use force to do this.
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Battery Information
Battery type
4.0 Ah
6.0 Ah
Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position
before inserting the battery.
Set the power switch/temperature control to the
desired speed and temperature. Let the tool run until
it reaches operating temperature.
With the stand the tool can be used in a vertical
position with both hands free for work.
Keep hands away from the immediate nozzle area, it
is hot.
PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVAL
Never use the heat gun in combination with chemical
strippers.
WARNING! LEAD PAINT FUMES ARE VERY
HARMFUL. ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE
VENTILATION WHILE WORKING INDOORS.
Removal of paint and varnish requires some practice
but some simple working techniques are described
here. Test on a small area of paint before moving on
to larger areas.
Turn on the tool and allow it to reach working temper-
ature. Hold the nozzle 70 to 100 mm from the paint
to be removed. After a short time the paint will soften
and begin to bubble. Do not overheat the paint, as
this will cause burning and make the paint more
difficult to remove.
Begin scraping the paint off. Use accessory scrapers.
Scrape with smooth, even strokes, warming the sur-
face in front of the scraper by moving the tool slightly
from side to side. If paint is warmed properly, even
thick layers can be removed in a single pass. Scrape
the paint as soon as it softens since it will quickly
harden again. Figure 5
Clean the edge of scraper blade often.
Shaped or profiled surface can be stripped with a
wire brush after softening with the hot air tool.
Protect surfaces NOT to be heated with non flamma-
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Approx. Operating time (min)
Setting 1
Setting 2
>25
>14
>30
>22
USAGE
ble material, Figure 6. Never concentrate tool's heat
on a window panel or other glass surface.
Note: The heat gun is designed to remove both
oil and latex-based paints and varnishes. It will not
remove stain or primer coat that have impregnated the
surface of wood.
OTHER JOBS FOR THE HOT AIR TOOL
• Removing self-adhesive stickers and trim.
• Thawing frozen pipes, frozen door locks, padlocks,
etc. Figure 7.
WARNING: Be very careful when trying to thaw
plastic pipes! Pipes may melt.
• Highlighting the natural wood grain of wooden
surfaces.
• Fast drying of paints and varnishes.
• Softening old putty before removal and replace-
ment.
• Shrinking shrink wrap sheeting for packaging
protection.
• Applying ski wax.
• Shrinking shrink tubes on wire joints.
• Tin soldering of wire joints etc.
• Desoldering of wire joints, components etc.
• Barbecue light up, Figure 8.
MAINTENANCE
• Remove the battery before any maintenance
• Keep the air intake and outlet free from dust and
dirt
• Clean the tool by a dry or damp cloth. NEVER use
any solvent.
• DO NOT oil or grease any parts.
• Be sure the tool is not damaged. Replace or repair
prior to use.
WARNING!
DO NOT alter or parts on this tool or attach
special fixtures. This can lead to personal injury.
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.
WARRANTY
Warranty period: This product is guaranteed for
2 years from the date of purchase (original sales
receipt acting as proof).
Warranty conditions: All points mentioned in this
document must have been fully adhered to.
In the event of a claim under the warranty:
1 Return the product in its original packaging to the
shop or outlet that supplied you with this product,
2 Accompany the returned product with the original
dated receipt.
Any breach of one of these points would prevent
consideration by RAPID under the manufacturer's
warranty.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the
appliance and safely disposed of.
Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual
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