Product Manual

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Heating Guidelines
The heat gun is one of the most versatile tools you can own. It can be used for a great variety of
projects, from big DIY to small Art & Crafts jobs.
Use Heat Setting Nozzle Tip Options*
DIY Stripping paint HIGH Concentrator or Flare
Wall repair LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Drying paint LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Soften adhesives to remove oor tiles LOW/HIGH Flare
Bend plastic, plexiglass, formica LOW/HIGH Open / Concentrator
Removing formica and linoleum LOW/HIGH Flare
Soften paint, caulking and putty for easier
removing (use heat shield)
HIGH Concentrator or Flare
Shrink plastic lm for wrapping or
weatherproong
LOW/HIGH Flare
Small jobs
(including
repair)
Loosen rusted nuts, bolts and ttings HIGH Open / Concentrator
Removing adhesives LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Waxing skis/snowboard LOW/HIGH Flare
Glass ber work LOW/HIGH Concentrator or Flare
Unfreezing pipes LOW Curved deector
Lighting a BBQ grill HIGH Concentrator / BBQ Nozzle
Heat concrete prior to patching
LOW/HIGH Concentrator
Defrosting refrigerator / freezer LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Arts & Crafts Making candles LOW Open (no tip)
Making soap LOW Open (no tip)
Shrink wrapping presents LOW Open (no tip)
Forming foam LOW Open (no tip)
Cookie decoration LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Automotive Removing stickers, emblems and decals LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Removing dents LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Removing paint HIGH
Concentrator or Flare
Applying and removing window tint LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Restoring bumpers LOW/HIGH Open (no tip)
Electronics Smartphone & tablet repair LOW Concentrator
PlayStation and Xbox repair LOW Concentrator
*Nozzle tips may not be included with your heat gun. See Accessories page 8.
IMPORTANT: If the blower motor in the heat gun does not turn on when the switch is set
to either LOW or HIGH, turn the switch OFF immediately. The heating element will burn
out if it is not cooled by the blower.