GB Translation of the original operating
instructions
Please familiarise yourself with these operating instructions
before using this product because prolonged reliable and
trouble-free operation will only be ensured if it is handled
properly.
We hope your new hot air tool will give you lasting satisfac-
tion.
Safety precautions
Read and observe this information
before using the tool. Failure to ob-
serve the operating instructions may
result in the tool becoming a source
of danger.
When using electric power tools,
observe the following basic safety
precautions to avoid electric shock
as well as the risk of injury and fire.
Used carelessly, the tool can start
an unintentional fire or injure persons.
Check the tool for any damage
(battery, housing etc.) before
putting it into operation and do not
use the tool if it is damaged. Do
not leave the tool switched on
unattended. Always hold the tool
on the plastic housing. Be aware
that the metal nozzle is hot when
the power tool is switched on and,
after the tool is switched off, needs
around 20 minutes to cool to a point
when it can be touched. Do not
touch the nozzle or accessory tips
until cool. Children should be
supervised to make sure they do
not play with the tool.
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First time of use
A small quantity of smoke may deve-
lop when the tool is used for the first
time. This smoke is caused by binding
agents released from the heater's
insulating film during the first time of
use. To let the smoke escape quickly,
the tool should be set down on its
standing surface. The area you are
working in should be well ventilated
when using the tool for the first time.
Any smoke coming out of the tool is
not harmful!
Take the ambient conditions
into account.
Do not expose electric power tools to
rain. Do not use electric power tools if
they are damp and do not use them in
a damp or wet environment. Exercise
care when using the tool in the prox-
imity of flammable materials. Do not
direct the tool at one and the same
place for a prolonged period. Do not
use in the presence of an explosive
atmosphere. Heat may be conducted
to flammable materials that are hid-
den from direct sight.
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