The Model HEAT PRO package includes one hot air
tool.
Model HEAT PRO Specifications
Wattage
Temperature
Volts
AMPS
Heat Output
Weight
Cord Length
Settings
Operation of the Model HEAT PRO
The following instructions are a general guideline
for using the Model HEAT PRO hot air tool. Every
project is different so use these instructions as a
starting point to determine the best heat setting
and distance for your project.
Before plugging the Model HEAT PRO into an electri-
cal outlet make sure the switch is in the Off position.
1. Plug into a standard 3-hole outlet.
2. To start, slide the switch to either the Low or
High position. The motor-driven fan noise will
indicate the unit is running. The heating coil
will light up and slowly turn red.
Note: Smoke may appear during the initial start
up due to the burning of manufacturing oils.
The smoke should disappear in less than a
minute.
Caution: If the blower motor in the hot air tool
does not turn on when the switch is set to
either Low or High, turn the switch to Off
immediately. The heating element will burn
out if it is not cooled by the blower.
3. For instructions on how to strip paint go to
section HOT AIR TOOL OPERATIONAL GUIDE-
LINES, How to Strip Paint.
4. To turn off when finished, slide the switch to
the Off position and unplug. Set the Model
HEAT PRO upright on a stable, level surface.
This will speed up the cooling process because
the air will flow naturally upward over the heat-
ing element. Allow the Model HEAT PRO to
cool completely. Make sure the Model HEAT
PRO is completely cooled before storing.
MODEL HEAT PRO
Model HEAT PRO How-to Use
up to 1200 Watts
Dual Temperature
Low 500°F / High 1000°F
120 Volts
10 AMPS
68 BTU
1.4 lbs.
Low, Off, High
6 feet
Model HEAT PRO
Uses and Corresponding Heat Settings
Removal
Soften paint and varnish
Urethane from furniture and woodwork
Stickers and bumper stickers
Vinyl flooring
Linoleum
Laminate
Caulk
Window putty
Drying
Metal surfaces prior to painting
Ignition system
Heating
Shrink tube/wrap
Window shrink coverings
Frozen locks and water pipes
Bearings and gears for assembly
Loosening rusted bolts
Other
Soldering water pipes
Welding plastic
Bending plastic/poly carbonate
Waxing skis
Setting
High
Low
Low
High
High
High
High
High
High
Low
Low
Low
Low
High
High
High
High
Low
Low
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