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Start Up
Always read the safety information included in this manual
before using the Heat Gun.
1.
Plug the Heat Gun into a standard socket-outlet.
2.
Turn on the heat gun by pressing the power button on the
Control Panel (Fig. 3, 1). When the gun is turned on, it is
automatically set in the low temperature range (Fig. 4, a) at 60ºC
and a low air flow setting.
3.
If you wish to continue working within the low temperature
range, simply press the plus or minus button on the touch pad
until your desired temperature setting is selected, this will be
indicated by the temperature bar being lit.
4.
If you wish to operate within the high temperature range and
high air flow setting, press the Mode selector button (Fig. 3, 2)
once. The high temperature range indicator light will turn on. You
can now simply press the plus or minus button on the control
panel until you reach your desired temperature setting, this will
be indicated by the temperature bar being lit.
IMPORTANT: If the blower motor in the heat gun does not turn
on when the POWER button is activated, turn the switch OFF
immediately. The heating element will burn out if it is not cooled
by the blower.
5.
During rest periods or when you are finished with your project,
press the power button to enter cool down mode (Fig. 5). The
blue cool down indicator light will turn on and the gun will
continue to run with the element disabled, for cooling.
6.
Set the gun down in an upright position. The heat gun will shut
itself off after 3 minutes.
7.
To override cool down mode press and hold the power button
for 2 to 3 seconds. The gun will power off immediately.
Following Cool down mode the barrel of the gun will still
be hot.
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Note: Smoke may appear during the first start up due to the
burning of manufacturing oils. The smoke should disperse
shortly after first start up.
Hands-free operation Fig. 6
The Heat Gun has an integrated stand (Fig. 1, 4) for bench top
applications and for cooling down. Alternatively the optional heat
gun carry case (Fig. 7) has been specifically designed to locate the
heat gun in the upright position for work on uneven surfaces.
Fig. 6
FURNO 500