User Guide

HOT AIR GUN PHLP 2000
For removing, shaping, preheating, thawing, etc
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Dear customer! We are delighted that you have decided to purchase our high quality PHLP hot air gun. Please make sure you familiarise
yourself fully with the way the equipment works before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical power
tools correctly. Please read the operating instructions below and the accompanying safety advice carefully. Use the equipment
only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results.
We hope you enjoy using your hot air gun.
FEATURES OF THE PHLP 2000
On/Off switch/ Air inlet and outlet
Two setting switch 375° C / 550° C
Thermal protective cover
Nozzle Interchangeable nozzle attachments
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Output: I = 1000 W II = 2000 W
Airflow: I = 300 l/min II = 500 l/min
Air temperature: I = 375° C II = 550° C
Electrical protection: II
Weight: 0.7 kg
SPECIFIC SAFETY ADVICE
To be read in conjunction with the advice in the accompanying booklet on safety advice.
Never use the equipment as a hair dryer.
Never block the air inlet or outlet.
Do not position the nozzle too near the workpiece. Obstructing the airflow can lead to the equipment overheating.
Before using the equipment, check the mains lead and plug for damage. Have any damaged parts repaired or replaced at a specialist repair centre.
If the mains lead or plug is damaged, turn off the hot air gun immediately and don't use it again.
The heat given out by the equipment can be transferred to flammable materials not in the immediate field of view.
Do not use the equipment in an explosive atmosphere (danger of explosion).
Never leave the equipment switched on and unattended.
Improper use can lead to fire.
Do not aim the airflow directly at people or animals.
Do not touch the hot air nozzle, use protective gloves.
Before putting the equipment away after use, let it cool down completely.
When not in use, always store the equipment in a dry place, locked away and inaccessible to children.
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