Accessories
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6. Pointed nozzle – concentrates the heat
and provides spot heating. Ideal for paint
stripping in hard to reach places.
7. Flat nozzle – distributes the heat to the
workpiece. Ideal for treating larger areas.
8. Re� ector nozzle – distributes heat around
the workpiece. Ideal for heat-shrinking or
bending plastic pipes.
9. Distributor nozzle – distributes heat
evenly around the workpiece. Ideal for
thawing water pipes.
10. Triangular scraper for use with all nozzles.
Ideal for scraping off paint in convex or
concave spaces.
Special safety instructions
Do NOT use as a hair dryer or for anything
other than its intended other purpose.
Never point at people, animals, expensive,
fragile or in� ammable objects.
The heat gun's nozzle and tip get very hot
during use. Avoid touching them before they
have cooled and never place the gun near
in� ammable objects immediately after use.
Always keep the edge of the nozzle or tip at
least 50 mm from the workpiece.
Only change the nozzle once the heat gun
has completely cooled.
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Do not use near in� ammable liquids or gases
or where there is poor ventilation.
If using the gun to remove paint containing
lead or other harmful substances, always
wear a protective mask.
Keep the nozzle and ventilation slots clear
of dust and paint residues to avoid danger
of � re.
Use
A small amount of smoke can be emitted
when used for the � rst time. This is normal
and does not mean there is a defect.
Place the required nozzle (6-9) on the tip.
Switch on by pushing the on/off button (4) to
the desired position.
On position 1, the heat gun heats at 350 °C.
On position 2, the heat gun heats at 600 °C.
Point the tip or nozzle at the workpiece.
Examples of use are described below.
Avoid keeping the gun on the same spot
for too long, as extended exposure to heat
(especially when using the highest heat
setting) can damage or ignite the workpiece.
Switch off by pushing the on/off button
to position 0. Allow to cool for at least 30
minutes before putting it away.
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