Use and Care Manual

8 - English
OPERATION
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE
See Figure 3, page 10.
The maximum heat output of the tool is 1100ºF. Adjust the
heat output by turning the temperature adjustment dial.
With the flame ignited, turn the dial clockwise to lower the
temperature and counter-clockwise raise the temperature.
WARNING:
The proper amount of heat necessary for a specific
application depends on the distance between the
nozzle and workpiece and the length of time heat is
applied. Experiment with scrap materials and start
with the lowest temperature range. Be cautious
when working until the proper combination of heat,
distance and time has been determined. Leaving
the heat gun unattended could increase the risk
of fire or personal injury.
OPERATING THE HEAT GUN
See Figure 4 - 6, page 10.
WARNING:
Do not direct hot tip or nozzle toward clothing,
hands, or other body parts. Intense heat from tip or
nozzle can cause serious burns or cause clothing
to ignite.
WARNING:
Do not operate the heat gun in an inverted position,
which could cause the internal flame to extend
beyond the nozzle. An exposed flame could cause
serious personal injury or property damage to
combustible materials.
Install the battery pack.
Start the heat gun and adjust the temperature setting.
Hold heat gun with one hand.
WARNING:
Do not place second hand on top of tool or near
nozzle at any time. Holding the tool on or near the
nozzle can cause serious personal injury.
Move the heat gun until the nozzle is close to the area
being heated.
NOTE: Experiment with scrap materials to determine the
proper amount of heat, distance and time for your project.
WARNING:
During heating, move the tool back-and-forth.
Avoid lingering or pausing in one spot as this
could overheat or potentially ignite the material
being heated.
Squeeze and hold the switch trigger for approximately
two seconds to extinguish the heat gun’s flame and turn
the temperature adjustment dial completely clockwise to
the OFF position.
NOTE: After the flame is extinguished, the LED indicator
will blink and the fan will continue to operate until the
internal components of the heat gun have cooled down.
Allow the heat gun and the heated surface to cool
thoroughly, then remove the battery pack.
HANDS-FREE OPERATION
See Figure 7, page 10.
The heat gun has a kickstand that acts as a support to allow
hands-free operation and cooling. For hands-free operation,
rest the tool on its battery pack and ensure it’s balanced
properly against the kickstand.
Depending on the size and shape of the battery pack being
used, it may be possible to rest the tool on its end cap with
the nozzle facing up.
WARNING:
Do not leave heat gun unattended while it is
running or cooling down. Never direct the nozzle
tip towards people, pets, or the supporting surface
while running or cooling down. Following this rule
will reduce the risk of serious personal injury or
property damage.