Instructions / Assembly

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EN
When gripping the heat tool, ensure that your hands
are not obstructing the intake openings in the housing
(on the rear of the housing, just above the power cord).
Do not block intake openings. Blocking the intake
openings may cause the heat gun to overheat. This
activates a safety feature which can cause the heat gun
to turn o and not turn back on.
DO NOT BLOCK
INTAKE OPENINGS
Keep heat gun nozzle at least 2 inches (50 mm) away
from project or work surface at all times, especially
when pointing the heat gun down.
Holding the heat gun too close to the surface may
cause the heat gun to overheat. This activates a safety
feature which can cause the heat gun to turn o and
not turn back on.
Keep ngers away from the metal nozzle.
2”
(50 mm)
TOO CLOSE
SWITCH SETTINGS
The Heat Tool power switch has three settings:
Low (I), OFF (0) and High (II).
Refer to the Heating Guidelines (page 9) to determine
the appropriate heat setting for the task you are doing.
A B
HANDS FREE OPERATION / COOL DOWN
The Heat Tool has an built-in stand for bench top
applications and cool down.
Turn the Heat Tool OFF (0), gently pull the prongs
and rotate the stand backwards (A). Set on at
surface as shown (B).
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Refer to Hands Free Usage, page 8 for
more detailed instructions.