Limited Warranty
The manufacturer/supplier (the Company) warrants to the original end-user purchaser (the Purchaser) that its SV 800 and SV 803 Heat Guns (the Product), if properly
operated and maintained, and used under normal conditions, shall be free from
defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of
purchase. The obligation of the Company, and Purchaser’s SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY hereunder, shall be limited to one of the following, at the Company’s option:
(1) The repair or replacement of the Product.
(2) In the event the Company is unable to repair or replace the Product, the Purchaser
shall be entitled to a refund of the purchase price paid for the Product.
The Company shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty for ordinary wear
and tear of the Product, or if the Product is modified by any other person or organization.
Warranty Performance Procedure
To make a claim for warranty repair return your heat gun to the below address
postage prepaid. All claims must include a dated proof of purchase and a note
describing the problem. Please also include your name, address and daytime phone
number so that you may be reached.
HEAT GUN OWNER’S MANUAL
Send claims to: Service Department
UltraHEAT Hot Air Tools
9051 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Disclaimer Of Warranties
The warranties contained herein are expressly in lieu of any other expressed or
implied warranties, or any other obligation on the part of the Company. Any implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall expire one (1) year
after the date the product is purchased by the original end-user Purchaser. Any models, drawings, plans, specifications, affirmations of fact, promises, or other communications by the Company with reference to the performance of the product are solely for the said warrantied and disclaimers set forth herein. The Purchaser acknowledges it is purchasing the Product solely on the basis of the commitments of the
Company as expressly set forth herein. No agents or other parties are authorized to
make any warranties on behalf of the Company or to assume for the Company any
other liability in connection with the Product. Some states do not allow limitations on
how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Consequential Damages
The company shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising
from the use of the Product by the Purchaser, the breach of any warranties, the failure to deliver, delay in delivery, delivery in non-conforming condition, or for any other
breach of contract or duty between the Company and the Purchaser. Some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Limitation Of Actions
Any action resulting from the breach of any warranty contained herein by the
Company must be commenced within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues.
In no event shall the Company’s total liability for any or all breaches of any warranty
exceed the actual purchase price of the Product.
Other Rights
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
9051 LYNDALE AVENUE SOUTH
BLOOMINGTON, MN 55420
PHONE: (952) 888-5950
108-3070 NORTHLAND AVENUE
BURNABY B.C., V5B 3A6
PHONE: (604) 299-3506
81501
SPECIFICATIONS
Model SV 800
Voltage:
Wattage:
Dual Temperature:
Model SV 803
Voltage:
Wattage:
Variable Temperature:
3 Stage Switch:
120 V, 60hz
1300 W
Low 600°F
High 950°F
120 V, 60hz
1400 W
Turn knob to select temperature up to 1050°F
I. Cool air, 140°F
II. Low air, variable temperature
III. High air, variable temperature
Listed
16C6
UL Warning WARNING!
Read this instruction book before using. To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose to rain or moisture. Store indoors. When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts. When using electronic tools, basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. The
heat guns operate up to 1050° F with no visual indication of temperature (no flame).
The hot air stream at the outlet of nozzle will burn flesh. Do not turn on heat gun with
hand in front of nozzle. DO NOT USE NEAR combustible LIQUIDS. DO NOT USE
FOR: Heating gas engines, heating car batteries, thawing refrigerator equipment.
Cautions
1.
This hot air gun can produce up to 1050° F of flameless heat at the
nozzle. Do not direct airstream at clothing, hair or other body parts.
Do not use as a hair dryer.
Do not use near flammable liquids or in an explosive environment
2.
(fumes, gases or dust). Remove materials or debris, that may
become ignited, from work area.
Always hold tool by plastic enclosure. The metal nozzle requires
3.
approximately 20 minutes to cool to where it can be touched. Do not
touch nozzle or accessory tips until cool.
4.
Do not store tool until nozzle has cooled to room temperature. Place
tool in a clear area away from combustible materials while cooling.
Do not cut off air flow by placing nozzle too close to workpiece.
5.
Keep intake vents clean and clear of obstructions.
Do not leave tool unattended while running or cooling down.
6.
Keep a fully charged fire extinguisher nearby.
7.
8.
Do not direct airflow directly on to glass.
Shield materials around the heated area to prevent damage or fire.
9.
Use only 120 V AC voltage.
10.
Do not use in wet conditions.
11.
Not to be used by children. This is not a toy and should
12.
be respected.
Do not use in bath or over water.
13.
14.
Safety glasses should be worn when using this tool.
For stripping paint, see detailed instructions in this manual.
15.
It is recommended that leather gloves be worn when using a
16.
heat gun.
This tool is capable of producing temperatures up to 1050° F of flameless heat at
the nozzle. ALWAYS:
! Direct the heat away from yourself and others.
! Prevent ignition of combustible materials on or near the workpiece.
! Prevent blockage of intake and nozzle openings.
! Keep fully charged fire extinguisher on hand.
! Allow the nozzle and accessory tips to cool to room temperature before storage.
Double Insulated Tools
Tools marked with the words “Double Insulated” are equipped with a two pronged
plug. These tools have a special insulation system that complies with applicable
standards of both Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. and Canadian Standard
Association. They do not require grounding.
Extension Cords
Double insulated tools, like this one, have two prong cords and can use either a two
or three prong extension cord. As the distance from the supply outlet increases,
heavier gauge extension cords are required. The use of extension cords of inadequate size wire causes a serious drop in voltage and loss of power. Protect the cord
from damage. Keep cords away from excessive heat, sharp edges and damp or wet
areas. Repair or replace damaged extension cords before using.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce
the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way.
WARNING!
Unattentive operation involves a serious risk of fire. In certain circumstances the
heat gun is not audible by the operator or user. Always disconnect power supply to
avoid risk of fire. Never leave the heat gun unattended. Some dust created by power
sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals know (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or to harm the
reproductive organs. Some examples of these chemicals are:
! lead from lead-based paints
! crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry
products, and
! arsenic or chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area,
and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
This heat tool may emit a vapor during the first few minutes
of operation. This is normal due to residue from the manufac-
turing process. It is burned off after the first few minutes of
Please Note
operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
WARNING: Hidden areas such as behind walls, ceilings, floors, soffit boards and
other panels may contain flammable materials that could be ignited by the heat gun
moving in a back-and-forth motion. Lingering or pausing in one spot could ignite the
panel or the material behind it.
Paint Stripping
WARNING: Extreme care should be taken when stripping paint. The peelings,
residue and vapors of paint may contain lead, which is poisonous. Any pre–1977
paint may contain lead and paint applied to homes prior to 1950 is likely to contain
lead. Once deposited on surfaces, hand to mouth contact can result in ingestion of
lead. Exposure to even low levels of lead can cause irreversible brain and nervous
system damage; young and unborn children are particularly vulnerable.
Before beginning any paint removal process you should determine whether the paint
you are removing contains lead. This can be done by your local health department
or by a professional who uses a paint analyzer to check the lead contract of the
paint to be removed. LEAD-BASED PAINT SHOULD BE REMOVED BY A PRO-
FESSIONAL AND SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED USING A HEAT GUN.
Persons removing paint should follow these guidelines.
1.
Move the work piece outdoors. If this is not possible, keep the work area well
ventilated. Open the windows and put an exhaust fan in one of them. Be sure
the fan is moving the air from inside to outside.
2.
Remove or cover any carpets, rugs, furniture, clothing, cooking utensils and
air ducts.
3.
Place drop cloths in the work area to catch any paint chips or peelings. Wear
protective clothing such as extra work shirts, overalls and hats.
4.
Work in one room at a time. Furnishings should be removed or placed in the
center of the room and covered. Work areas should be sealed off from the
rest of the dwelling by sealing doorways with drop cloths.
5.
Children, pregnant or potentially pregnant women and nursing mothers
should not be present in the work area until the work is done and all clean up
is complete.
6.
Wear a dust respirator mask or a dual filter (dust and fume) respirator mask
which has been approved by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), the National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH), or
the United States Bureau of Mines. These masks and replaceable filters are
readily available at major hardware stores. Be sure the mask fits properly.
Beards and facial hair may keep masks from sealing properly. Change filters
often. DISPOSABLE PAPER MASKS ARE NOT ADEQUATE.
7.
Use caution when operating the heat gun. Keep the heat gun moving as
excessive heat will generate fumes which can be inhaled by the operator.
8.
Keep food and drink out of the work area. Wash hands, arms and face and
rinse mouth before eating or drinking. Do not smoke or chew gum or tobacco
in the work area.
9.
Clean up all removed paint and dust by wet mopping the floors. Use a wet
cloth to clean all walls, sills and any other surface where paint or dust is
clinging. DO NOT SWEEP, DRY DUST OR VACUUM. Use a high phosphate
detergent or trisodium phosphate (TSP) to wash and mop areas.
10.
At the end of each work session put the paint chips and debris in a double
plastic bag, close it with tape or twist ties and dispose of properly.
11.
Remove protective clothing and work shoes in the work area to avoid carrying dust into the rest of the dwelling. Wash work clothes separately. Wipe
shoes off with a wet rag that is then washed with the work clothes. Wash hair
and body thoroughly with soap and water.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS