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H-8094
DELUXE HEAT GUN
WARNING! This product is a source of very high
temperature. As with any electrical tool always
follow safety precautions to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, or any other injury.
WARNING! With a heat gun, as with any other
electrical device, keep a fire extinguisher
handy and observe all sensible fire precautions.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Keep the heat gun away from heat, rain, or moisture
exposure to reduce the risk of fire.
2. Do not direct the hot air stream to your clothing,
hands, or any other body parts.
3. Keep away from the reach of children.
4. Keep Nozzle face at least 1" away from shrink wrap
or from work surface.
OPERATION
Before performing any application, it is recommended
to experiment with a piece of scrap material.
1. Plug heat gun into properly rated outlet.
2. Turn switch to "II" position and the heat gun will have
full operating temperature in approximately two
minutes.
3. Adjustable stand is provided and allows nozzle to be
rotated from almost horizontal to vertical position.
5. Use heat gun in a well ventilated area.
4. To turn heat gun off after use, move switch to "I"
position. Run on cold for about three minutes. This
will allow the heat gun to cool down and the nozzle
become cool to the touch.
5. After the nozzle cools down, turn switch to "O"
position.
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MAINTENANCE
A qualified repair technician who is experienced with
the repair of electric tools must perform all repairs and
maintenance recommended in these instructions.
WARNING! Always unplug heat gun before
performing any maintenance or repairs. Use
only the same brand replacement parts.
LUBRICATION
The bearings are lubricated at the factory and require
no further lubrication.
CLEANING
Unplug heat gun before cleaning!
To clean the outside of heat gun, use only mild soap
and a damp cloth.
NOTE: DO NOT use other cleaning agents,
turpentine, gasoline, lacquer or paint thinner,
or other solvents that may contain chemicals
which are harmful to plastics and other
insulating materials.
NOTE: NEVER immerse heat gun in liquid or
allow liquid to get inside heat gun. Make sure
all vents and openings are free and clear from
debris.
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