Preparation For Operation - GRAPHITE 59G524 Manual Del Usuario

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TRANSLATION OF
THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
HOT AIR GUN
59G524
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
SPECIFIC REGULATIONS REGARDING SAFE USE OF HOT AIR
GUN
This equipment is not designed for use by persons (including
children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, persons
with insufficient experience or knowledge about device, unless
under supervision or acting in accordance with instructions
regarding use of equipment provided by persons responsible for
their safety. Pay attention to children, do not allow to play with the
equipment.
Careless handling of the hot air gun may cause fire, therefore:
- be careful when using the hot air gun in places, where
flammable materials are present;
- do not direct stream of hot air onto the same place for a long
time;
- do not use hot air gun in explosive atmosphere;
- bear in mind that heat can transfer to flammable materials that
are beyond field of view;
- leave the hot air gun to cool down after use and before storing;
- do not leave the hot air gun unattended.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES
• Use protective goggles when operating the hot air gun.
• Do not obstruct air intake holes or outlet nozzle hole of the hot
air gun.
• Do not touch nozzle of the hot air gun during operation or just
after.
• Keep the hot air gun handle clean, do not allow traces of oil or
grease.
• When working outdoors do not use hot air gun when it is raining
or in high humidity.
• Do not put the hot air gun away when it is switched on.
• Do not direct flow of hot air from the gun at one point for a long
time.
• Always switch off the hot air gun with its switch before removing the
power cord plug from mains socket.
• Remove particles of paint deposited on the nozzle of hot air gun
from time to time to prevent spontaneous ignition.
• Prior to commencing any tasks with hot air gun, always ensure
that the surface to be heated is not flammable.
• Removing oil paint that contains lead can be carried out in rooms
with good ventilation only. Vapours of such paints are poisonous.
Use mask for protection of respiratory system.
• When using hot air gun do not use agents such as turpentine,
solvents or petrol.
• Do not touch hot parts of the gun just after its operation has been
finished. Burns resulting from negligence of these rules constitute
main hazard when working with hot air gun.
• Never point operating hot air gun at any person or animal (e.g.
to dry hair). Hot air gun produces much higher temperature than
hair dryer does.
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and
additional safety systems are used, nevertheless there is always a
small risk of operational injuries.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Hot air gun is a hand-held power tool with insulation class II. Double
insulation of the hot air gun and integrated protection against
overheating (thermal switch) ensure safe operation. It is equipped
with AC motor that drives small turbine inside, which forces air
to flow through heating element. Stream of air is then directed
through outlet nozzle towards processed surface. Design of hot air
gun allows to change air flow by choosing one of switch settings
at constant temperature. Hot air gun is designed for paint coating
removal, heating up stuck threaded joints to aid in unscrewing
and to heat up frozen water piping, locks, padlocks etc. Hot air gun
can also be used for drying wooden elements before mechanical
processing, using heat-shrinkable sleeves, soldering and for other
tasks that require heating up with the use of stream of dry, hot air.
Hot air gun is intended for amateur use only.
Use the power tool according to the manufacturer's instructions
only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the
drawing pages of this manual.
Outlet nozzle
1.
Air inlet holes
2.
Switch
3.
Wheel for smooth temperature adjustment
4.
* Differences may appear between the device and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY/SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Additional nozzles
1.
Scraper with handle
2.
Transport case
3.

PREPARATION FOR OPERATION

CHOOSING APPROPRIATE OUTLET NOZZLE
Depending on the needs and work performed, appropriate nozzle
can be attached by sliding it onto the outlet nozzle (1). Any
additional nozzle can be fixed in the axis of hot air gun at any angle
from the range of 0
to 360
o
o
to do jobs easier and with greater accuracy.
• Flat nozzle – it can protect surfaces (e.g. window glass) against
overheating by directing stream of hot air. It is especially useful for
paint coating removal.
• Protector nozzle – ensures uniform distribution of hot air over
small areas.
• Reducing nozzle – directs stream of hot air to allow working in
corners and soldering.
• Reflector nozzle – it is used for soldering, shaping plastic pipes,
defrosting water piping and shrinking heat-shrinkable sleeves.
Do not obstruct air intake holes (2) as it may cause power tool
overheating.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the rating plate of
the hot air gun.
9
- 4 pcs
- 1 pce
- 1 pce
(fig. A). Use of additional nozzles allows
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