FURNO 700 · FURNO 750
AngleLoc carry case (only F750)
The heat gun carry case with
AngleLoc has been specifically
designed to locate the heat gun in
the upright position for work on
uneven surfaces.
AngleLoc mount Fig. 6a & 6b (only F750)
a: Insert the back of the heat gun so that the rear stabilizing fins
locate themselves below the ridges on the side wall of the cavity in
the top of the carry case.
b: Then slide the heat gun forward so that it naturally locks into
place at a 135 degree angle. The heat gun should now be secure for
upright use.
Fig. 6a
Fig. 6b
IMPORTANT: If the motor-driven fan in the Heat Gun does not
turn on when the switch is set to either LOW or HIGH, turn the
switch OFF immediately. The heating element will burn out if it is
not cooled by the motor-driven fan.
Note: Always set the Heat Gun upright after it is turned off, either
for a short break or for storage. Avoid laying the unit on the
side after shutdown. The heat will remain in the unit and
cooling will take longer. Store the unit only after the nozzle
is cool. Unplug the unit before storing to prevent accidental
start-up.
IMPORTANT: Always protect glass when working near windows.
Do not touch nozzle or any other tool being used when
working. These become extremely hot and will cause
severe burns. Wear gloves to protect hands from hot
scrapings.
Many variables affect heating applications, such as the material
being heated, ambient temperature, the distance from the gun to
the substrate and the heating technique. For this reason Wagner has
provided temperature guidelines for certain applications. Always start
the heat gun at the lowest temperature in the range then raise the
temperature until the optimum temperature is achieved. Always keep
the heat gun in motion and at least 5cm from the substrate when
applying heat.
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