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| SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS | |||||
| !PLEASE READ BEFORE USE |
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● | Touch the nozzle. |
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| ● | A hot nozzle can cause damage. | ||
| Change/rotate the nozzle while the unit is |
| Before every use check the condition of | ||||
● | turned on. |
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| the plug and cable. If these are damaged in | ||
| Leave the heat gun unattended when it is |
| any way do not use. Repairs must be | ||||
● | switched on. |
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| ● | carried out by a fully qualified electrician. | ||
| Allow children to operate or play with the |
| Always ensure there is adequate | ||||
● | heat gun. |
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| ventilation as gases and vapors may be | ||
● | Carry the heat gun by the power cable. |
| given off when stripping paint. Ensure that | ||||
| Allow heat to be directed onto the power | ● | protective goggles and masks are used. | ||||
● | cable. |
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| Poisonous or inflammable gases may be | ||
● | Use the heat gun as a hair dryer. |
| produced when working with paints | ||||
| Restrict air flow from the nozzle outlet or |
| (especially older type lead paints), | ||||
● | fan inlets. |
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| ● | varnishes, plastics and similar materials. | ||
| Allow the heat gun to become damp or be |
| Ensure the heat gun switch is in the center | ||||
● | operated in damp conditions. |
| off position when connecting to the power | ||||
| Use the heat gun close to inflammable | ● | supply. | ||||
| materials because heat may be conducted |
| Ensure children and pets are kept away | ||||
| to combustible materials which are out of | ● | from the work area. | ||||
● | sight. |
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| It is recommended that a suitable circuit | ||
● | Apply to the same place for a long time. |
| breaker to UL489 is fitted between the | ||||
| Under any circumstances aim the heat gun |
| power supply and product for added | ||||
● | at another person or animal. |
| ● | protection against electric shock. | |||
| Use when explosive vapor or dust is in |
| This product is intended for ʻhouseholdʼ | ||||
| the air. |
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| ● | use only. | ||
| Danger of burns - We recommend |
| This appliance is not intended for use by | ||||
| wearing a pair of heavy grade, non |
| persons (including children) with reduced | ||||
| PVC type work gloves. Danger of fire |
| physical, sensory or mental capabilities, | ||||
| or explosion if the appliance is not |
| or lack of experience and knowledge, | ||||
● | used with care. |
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| unless they have been given supervision | ||
| When changing the nozzle, switch off and |
| or instruction concerning use of the | ||||
● | allow the accessory and nozzle to cool. |
| appliance by a person responsible for | ||||
| After use stand the heat gun up vertically |
| their safety. | ||||
Thermal cut out – This heat gun is fitted with a | |||||||
fan is on but the heating element is off, hold the gun away from the work piece and allow the | |||||||
fan to cool the element. The heat gun should reset in approx. 1min. | |||||||
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION |
| TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS FROM | |||||
Power supply | 120V~ 60Hz | YOUR HEAT GUN PLEASE READ THE | |||||
Max. output | 1200 Watts | INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE | |||||
Temp at outlet | Position 1) | 626°F* | USE. | ||||
Weight | Position 2) | 950°F* | |||||
750g |
| HEAT SETTINGS | |||||
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*MAX. temperatures achieved with concentrator | The heat gun has two settings: | ||||||
nozzle. |
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| 1. Low heat (switch down) - for use |
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ABOUT THE HG1200 |
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The HG1200 is a highly versatile electric |
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heat gun which can be used for many |
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different applications, such as: |
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| Setting~626°F. | ||||
● | Removal of paint |
| 2. High heat (switch up) - for faster heat |
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● | Defrosting metal water pipes |
| up time of the work surface where | ||||
● | Forming and welding plastic |
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● Reducing heat shrinking tubing |
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● | Soldering |
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| 2 | Setting~950°F. | ||
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