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Do not keep the hot-air blower trained on a single
spot for more than a short period of time.
Be aware that heat can be transferred to
flammable materials outside the operator's line of
vision.
Use the hot-air blower in well-ventilated spaces
only.
Do not inhale any vapours released during
operation.
Do not leave the hot-air blower unattended when
in use.
After use, place the hot-air blower on its bearing
surfaces and allow to cool down before returning it
to its storage location.
Warning: to prevent any risk of burns avoid
touching the blower nozzle.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the tool.
5 Overview
Refer to illustrations on page 3.
1 (HE 2300 Control) LCD temperature display
2 Non-slip bearing surfaces on housing
3 Air filter
4 (HE 2000, HE 2300 Control)
Switch (two-part)
Air temperature and air volume can be set
independently of each other.
(H 1600)
Slide-switch for setting air temperature
and air volume
6 Operation
Before initial use, check that the mains
voltage and mains frequency stated on
the rating plate match the figures for
your own mains supply.
Avoid overheating:
- Do not work with the air filters
obstructed. Clean the air filters in good
time.
- Do not obstruct the blow-out pipe.
Maintain a minimum distance of 4 cm to the
workpiece and do not direct the air jet
vertically onto the workpiece.
Stationary use
To use the hot-air blower in a stationary position,
set it up on its non-slip bearing surfaces (2).
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H 1600
Use the slide-switch (4) to switch the tool on and
off and to select one of the three blower and
temperature settings.
HE 2000, HE 2300 Control
Use the two-part switch (4) to set the temperature
and air volume settings independently of each
other.
Use the black slide-switch to switch the tool on
and off and to select one of the three blower
settings.
Use the red slide to continuously adjust the air
temperature to any setting within its range.
The electronic system serves to monitor
temperature and thus protects the heating coil.
HE 2300 Control
The pre-selected air temperature can be read in
the LCD temperature display (1).
After the temperature has been pre-selected, the
display shows the temperature of the emerging air
after 3 seconds (displayed in 10°C increments).
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Blower stage I:
The cold blower stage
- accelerates the cooling down of a previously
warmed workpiece and
- accelerates the cooling down of the device itself
after working.
Blower stage II:
The first warm blower stage (operating with a
reduced fan speed) is used to carefully warm
up a workpiece.
Heating the air causes it to expand, i.e. it increases
in volume, thus increasing air throughput.
Blower stage III:
The second warm blower stage provides
maximum air throughput.
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