8. Use only accessories that are
recommended by the manufacturer
for your model. Accessories that may
be suitable for one tool may become
hazardous when used on another tool.
DISPOSAL
At the end of the useful life of the
PROMAKER
Heat Gun, dispose of
®
the components according to all state,
federal, and local regulations.
PURPOSE
The PROMAKER
with power and comfort to get the job
done, featuring temperature settings
of 482° F (250° C) and 842° F (450°
C). The gun is great for a variety of
applications such as: removing paint,
heating shrink wrap, thawing pipes
and loosening seized bolts and nuts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage /
Frequency
Power
Number of
temperatures
Temperature
Cord
Peso
WARNING
Double insulated tools are equipped
with a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other). This plug will
fit in a polarized plug only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,
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Heat Gun is built
®
120V / 60Hz
1200W
2
482 - 842 ºF
2m
1.3Kg
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician to install
a polarized outlet. Do not change the
plug in any way. Double insulation
eliminates the need for the three wire
grounded power cord and grounded
power supply system.
WARNING
POISON HAZARD: Extreme care
must be taken when using a Heat
Gun to strip paint. The softened paint,
residue and vapors of the paint may
contain lead which is poisonous. Any
paint used in the construction industry
prior to 1977 may contain lead. Once
paint is applied to the surface, hand-
to-mouth contact can result in the
ingestion of lead. Breathing the vapor
resulting from the heating process
or dust from a sanding process may
also result in the ingestion of lead.
Exposure to any amount of lead can
cause irreversible damage to the
brain and nervous system. Young
and unborn children are particularly
vulnerable to lead poisoning.
NOTE: Before starting any paint
removal process, you should
determine if the paint you are removing
contains lead. Your local health
authority or a professional who uses a
paint analyzer can determine the level
of lead contained in the paint to be
removed. Lead-based paint must
only be removed by a professional
and must not be removed using a
Heat Gun.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
1. Move the workpiece outdoors
wherever possible.
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