Shutting down
♦
Release the ON/OFF switch 4 .
♦
Always replace the appliance on the stand 6
after use on a level, fireproof underlay until the
hot components have cooled down .
Using nozzles
WARNING!
►
Before changing the nozzle, you must ensure
that the nozzle has cooled down to avoid
burns .
Remove the cone nozzle 9
♦
Remove the cone nozzle 9 from the outlet .
Spatula nozzle 0 – removing paints or
varnish
♦
Push the spatula nozzle 0 onto the outlet .
♦
The spatula shape of the nozzle is designed for
targeted hot air delivery . Use it together with a
separate spatula to remove paint and coatings .
Flat nozzle q – separating glued joints,
softening paints
♦
Push the flat nozzle q onto the outlet .
♦
Avoid prolonged exposure to heat, since
burned paint can be very difficult to remove .
Many adhesives can be softened with heat . The
glued joints can be separated and excess
glue removed .
Reducer nozzle w – welding plastics
♦
Push the reducer nozzle w onto the outlet .
♦
Use the reducer nozzle w with heatshrinkable
tubing and films .
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Additional usage examples for
house, car and garden
Defrosting water pipes
NOTE
►
PVC piping must not be thawed out .
►
Water and gas pipes are often indistinguish
able from the outside . If in doubt, always ask
a professional .
►
Copper pipes are soldered and may not be
heated to above 200°C .
Slackening screwed joints
♦
Heat screwed joints carefully with hot air and
the screws can then usually be removed easily .
Lighting charcoal
WARNING!
►
Do not use any lighter fluid .
♦
Push the barbecue nozzle e onto the outlet .
♦
Push the barbecue nozzle e into the charcoal .
When doing so, ensure that the last three
barbecue nozzle holes remain free (see Fig . E) .
♦
As soon as the charcoal has started to glow,
remove the appliance from the charcoal .
De-waxing
♦
Use the product with suitable caution to remove
residual wax from skis/snowboards or candle
holders .
Cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Always pull the plug out of the socket
and let the appliance cool down
before you carry out any work on
the appliance.
■
Keep the air inlet and the outlet clean .
■
Use a cloth or a brush to clean the housing 7 .
■
Never use petrol, solvents or cleaning agents
that can damage plastic .
PUV 2000 B1