Leister Triac PID Operating Instructions Manual

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LEISTER Triac PID Hot Air Blower
Read operating instructions carefully before use and keep it for further reference.
Welding of thermoplastic materials as well as single-ply flexible plastics and
modified bitumen in the form of boards, tubes, profiles, lining membranes, coated materials, films, foams, tiles, and sheets. The following procedures are possible: overlap welding, welding with rod, with tape, butt welding and melt welding
Heating-up for forming, bending and sealing of thermoplastic semi-
finished materials and plastic granules
Drying of water-damp surfaces
Shrinking of heat-shrink sleeves, films, tapes, solder sleeves and moulded parts
Soldering of copper pipes, solder joints and metal foils
Defrosting of frozen water pipes
Activating/dissolving of solvent free adhesives and fusion adhesives
Igniting of wood shavings, paper, coal or straw in furnaces
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
APPLICATION
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LEISTER Process Technologies, Riedstrasse, CH-6060 Sarnen/Switzerland
Tel. +41 41 662 74 74 Fax + 41 41 662 74 16
www.leister.com sales@leister.com
GB
USA
Electrical safety: DOUBLE INSULATED
Voltage V~ Power consumption W Temperature °C Air flow l/min. Air pressure Pa Noise emission level L
pA
(dB) Weight kg Size mm
100 120 200 230 50/60Hz
1400 1600 1400 1600
50 – 600, infinitely controlled max. 230 (without nozzle) ca. 3000 (30 mbar),
after ca. 24 h operating time
65
1.4 with 3m cord ø 100 × 340, Handle ø 56
2
Line/mains
voltage can not
be switched over
APPROVAL MARKS
TECHNICAL DATA
Danger to life when opening the tool as live compo
nents and connections are exposed. Unplug the tool before opening it.
Incorrect use of hot-air blowers can cause fire and explosion hazard, especially near combustible materials and explosive gases.
The tool must be operated with supervision. Heat can reach combustible materials, which are out of sight. Store the tool indoors when not in use - out of the reach of children.
For personal protection on building sites we strongly
recom­mend the tool be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) or a RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker).
The voltage rating stated on the tool must correspond to the line/mains voltage.
Do not touch heater tube and nozzle when they are hot. They may cause burns. Let the tool cool down. Do not point hot-air flow in the direction of people or animals.
Protect tool from damp and wet.
FI
120 230
WARNING
CAUTION
This tool is CCA certified (CENELEC Certification Agreement).
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