Earlex HG 2000K User Manual

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HEAT GUN KIT
HG 2000K
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing the Earlex HG2000K Heat Gun Kit.
This is a highly versatile kit that can be used in a
variety of applications.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Your kitcontains:
4 nozzles
3 shavehooks
1 shavehookhandle
1 general purposescraper
1 carry case
BEFORE USE - PLEASE READ THE SAFETY &
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Please retain for future reference
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PLEASE READ BEFORE USE
DO NOT
Touch the nozzle.
Change/rotate the nozzle while the unit is turned on.
Leave the heat gun unattended when it is switched on.
Allow children to operate or play with the heat gun.
Carry the heat gun by the mains cable.
Do not allow heat to be directed onto the mains cable.
Use the tool as a hair dryer.
Restrict any air flow from the nozzle outlet or fan inlets.
Allow the machine to become damp or be operated in damp conditions.
Use the heat gun close to inflammable materials, heat may be conducted to combustible materials which are out of sight.
Apply to the same place for a long time.
Under any circumstances aim the heat gun at another person or animal.
Use in presence of explosive
atmosphere.
Danger of burns - Always wear a pair of heavy grade, non PVC type work gloves. Danger of fire or explosion if the appliance is not used with care.
When changing the nozzle, switch off and allow the accessory and nozzle to cool.
Place the tool on its stand after use
and allow to cool down before storage.
A hot nozzle can cause damage.
Before every use check the condition of the plug and cable. If this is damaged in any way do not use. Repairs must be carried out by a fully qualified electrician.
Always ensure there is adequate ventilation as gases and vapours may be given off when stripping paint. Ensure that protective goggles and masks are used.
Poisonous or inflammable gases may be produced when working with paints (especially older type lead paints), varnishes, plastics and similar materials.
Ensure the heat gun switch is in the off position when connecting to the mains.
Ensure children and pets are excluded from the work area.
It is recommended a RCD (residual current device) rated at 30mAis fitted into the mains socket for added protection against electric shock.
This product is intended for ‘household’ use only.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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H
EAT SETTINGS
The Heat Gun has two settings: 1
.Low heat - for use where the
w
orkpiece or surroundings must not be allowed to get too hot. Setting~350°C.
2.High heat - for faster heat up time of the workpiece where you can also operate the gun at a g
reater distance.
Setting~600°C.
OPERATION
Before starting work it is advisable to test the work surface for the ideal temperature to use. The table below gives an indication of the likely heat settings required but always start with the low heat setting.
The distance between the nozzle and the work surface will vary according to the material being worked on but this should always be at least 50mm (2”) or more on either heat setting.
All applications, with the exception of removing paint from the window frames, can be performed without using a nozzle, however for best results nozzles are recommended.
Suggested Ratings
Welding Plastic Low Setting Bending Plastic Low Setting Heat shrinking plastic Low Setting Paint Stripping High Setting Defrosting Pipes High Setting Removes vinyl floor tiles High Setting Soldering High Setting Lighting BBQ’s High Setting
Nozzles
T
he kit is supplied with 4 different
s
haped nozzles, which can be used
as follows.
Concentrator Nozzle
• Directs a c
oncentrated heat flow to the work surface.
• Ideal for removing paint in awkward corners, crevices, mouldings, beading or architraves.
Deflector Nozzle
• Directs a long, narrow heat pattern to the work surface.
• Ideal for removing paint or varnish from large, flat surfaces such as skirting boards, doors, stairs, etc.
• It should be used in conjunction with a flat scraper.
• Vinyl tiles can be removed by softening the tile and adhesive.
Glass Protection Nozzle
• Deflects the heat away from glass or other fragile areas.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Power Supply 230V 50Hz~ Max. Output 2000 Watts Temp at Outlet Position 1) 350°C
Position 2) 600°C Weight (exc nozzles) 886g
ABOUT THE HG2000K
The HG2000 is a highly versatile electric heat gun, which can be used for many different applications, such as:
Removal of paint
Defrosting metal water pipes
Forming and welding plastic
Removing vinyl floor tiles
Reducing heat shrinking tubing
Soldering
It can also be used for:
Barbeques
Tinning and loosening of some adhesive joints and over-tight screws
Age wood (the heat can darken the surface)
Clean paint off tools
TOOBTAIN THEBESTRESULTSFROMYOUR HEAT GUNKITPLEASEREADTHE INSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLYBEFOREUSE.
C
oncentrator Nozzle
Deflector Nozzle
Glass Protection Nozzle
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R
EMOVING PAINT - WINDOW
FRAMES
WARNING – Glass can break e
asily when heated.
1. Use the glass protection nozzle
.
2. Ensure the nozzle is facing the correct way to deflect heat away f
rom the glass before you switch
on the heat gun.
3. Rotate the gun/nozzle 90º as you
move to horizontal or vertical bead.
4. Paint can be removed by using a
shavehook and/or a soft, wire brush.
DEFROSTING FROZEN PIPES
WARNING – Do not attempt to defrost PVC pipes. Always check that it is a water pipe and not a gas pipe. Never heat a gas pipe.
1. Choose the hook nozzle and fit
over the heat outlet.
2. Always heat from one or other
end of the frozen portion, not from the middle.
SHRINK SEALING ELECTRICAL CABLES
1. Choose the hook nozzle and fit
over the heat outlet.
2. Select a suitably sized, heat
shrinkable sleeve.
3. Evenly heat the sleeve over the
electrical cable.
WELDING PLASTICS
WARNING – Plastic can very quickly change from being tacky to becoming liquid. Beware of burns from hot plastic. Do not remove molten plastic from a
burn. Run under cold water and seek medical advice.
1. Choose the concentrator or d
eflector nozzle and fit over the
heat outlet.
2. The materials being welded must be of exactly the same type of plastic.
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. The areas being welded must be
clean and grease-free.
4. Heat the seam until the plastic becomes tacky, then apply the other surface.
BENDING PLASTIC TUBE
WARNING – Protect hands from heat.
1. Choose the hook nozzle and fit over heat outlet.
2. Turn the gun upside down and place on its clip stand so it is resting on a secure surface with the nozzle pointing upwards (see picture below).
3. To avoid buckling or kinking the tube, fill the tube with dry sand and seal at both ends.
4. Heat the tube evenly by moving from side to side and bend to required shape.
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Hook Nozzle
• Disperses t
he heat flow evenly around the whole work surface.
Ideal for defrosting frozen pipes, soldering pipe work, bending plastics or heat shrinking electrical parts.
Shavehooks
1. Select the required blade.
2. Take the shavehook handle from the set, remove the nut from the end and fit the required blade.
3. Fix in place by refitting and tightening the nut.
Use the:
Triangular shavehook for
stripping paint from flat, wooden surfaces and edges.
Combination
or Heart shavehook
for mouldings in convex or concave profiles.
Remember to clean the blade after use with wire wool and lightly oil before storing.
REMOVING PAINT - GENERAL
Do not heat the paint for too long as this will burn the paint, making it difficult to remove.
1. Choose the required nozzle and fit onto the heat outlet.
2. Hold the gun with nozzle approximately 50mm (2 inches) from surface of paintwork.
3. Starting with the low heat setting, move the gun slowly backwards and forwards until the paint blisters and bubbles.
4. Immediately remove the paint with a scraper or shavehook.
5. Aim to heat the paint just ahead
of the scraper so that you can develop a continuous action.
Most stickers can also be removed from paint work by using the heat to soften the adhesive. Be careful not to direct the heat for too long if you are trying to just remove the stickers as this will blister the paint.
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Hook Nozzle
Triangular Shavehook
Combination Shavehook
Assembly of Shavehook
Bending Plastic
Tubing
H
eart Shavehook
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EC Declaration of Conformity We declare that the unit: HG2000 conforms to: 2006/95/EC, EN60335-2-45 & 2004/108/EC, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 & EN55014-1,EN55014-2 & EMF 50366.
Tim Hopper - Technical Director
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Maintenance
Always allow the heat gun to cool
d
own and disconnect from power
supply after use. The heat gun
should be cleaned before being
stored away by wiping over with a
clean damp cloth. DO NOT USE
A
NY CHEMICALS. Ensure that the
ventilation slots are not blocked.
Trouble Shooting
If a problem occurs always s
witch the unit off immediately.
My unit fails to work?
Check the fuse in the plug is sound
and rated 13 amps. If an extension
cable is used it must be fully
u
nwound and rated at least 10
amps capacity.
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GUARANTEE
The heat gun is guaranteed for a period of 12 months against faulty
manufacture or materials. It is not guaranteed for industrial or hire
purposes. The scraper, shavehooks and nozzles are classed as
consumables and are not covered by the guarantee. This guarantee
d
oes not affect your statutory rights.
In the event of any problem occurring, please contact our
helpline on 01483 454666.
Monday-Friday 08:30-17:00 (excluding Bank Holidays) or
email enquiries@earlex.co.uk
INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT KNOWN AS
WEEE
Your attention is brought to new directives applicable to the disposal of this electrical equipment, where in accordance with the legislation this product must not be disposed of in your normal household waste. Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of this type of waste by handing it over to special
designated collection points for recovery and recycling. This product is marked with a ‘Wheelie bin’ symbol with a cross on it to remind you of this action. The objective of this directive is to help conserve resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste please contact your local authority, take back facilities are free of charge.
MAINS CONNECTION
This unit is a Class II appliance which means it is double insulated for your protection, no earthing wire is necessary. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Earlex Ltd or our appointed agents. Please read the following safety instructions before use.
1.If the plug is cut off from the mains lead then the plug must be disposed
of safely. NEVER under any circumstances insert such a plug into a 13 amp socket.
2.A replacement fuse must be rated at 13 amp. These must be manufactured and approved to BS 1362.
3.IF IN ANY DOUBT CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN.
If you need to fit a plug to the mains lead, this should be fitted in accordance with the wiring instructions below, and will need to be used with a 13 amp fuse. If in doubt consult an electrician. If you are using an extension lead it must be rated at a minimum of 10 amps and fully unwound. Do not operate with a lead rated at less than 10 amps as this will cause premature component failure which is not covered by the guarantee.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of the application may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
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Earlex Limited,
Opus Park,Moorfield Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU11SZ, UK
Tel:+44 (0) 1483454666. Fax: +44(0) 1483 454548
Email: enquiries@earlex.co.uk www.earlex.co.uk
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