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10
Never leave the tool unattended
when it is running.
After long periods of use at
maximum temperature, the
temperature should be lowered
before the tool is switched off. This
lengthens the service life of the
heater.
Place the tool on the bases
provided following use and wait
until it has cooled down before
placing in storage!
Store your tools in a safe place.
Unused tools should be stored in a
dry, locked room inaccessible to
children.
Always take care where there are
toxic gases and a risk of explosion.
Toxic can be created when
working on plastics, paints and
similar materials. Risk of fire and
combustion!
Only use the hot air gun in well-
ventilated rooms!
Never inhale the vapours created!
For your own safety, only use
accessories and auxiliary devices
specified in the Operating
Instructions or recommended or
specified by the tool manufacturer.
The use tools or accessories other
than those recommended in the
Operating Instructions or in the
catalogue can result in a risk of
injury.
See page 2.
1 Stainless steel outlet tube
2 Detachable protective tube (for areas that are
difficult to access)
3 Air inlet with grid (keeps foreign bodies out)
4
Sliding switch (
On-Off switch/stepping switch)
5 Anti-slip bases (for non-tilting and anti-slip
stationary work applications)
6 Buttons for setting the temperature*
7 Buttons for setting the air volume*
8 Program selection button*
9 Display* (for temperature and speed)
10 Save button* (for saving changed programs)
11 Adjusting wheel for setting the temperature*
* depending on the features / model
Before plugging in, check that the rated mains
voltage and mains frequency, as stated on the
rating label, match with your power supply.
The distance to the object being processed
depends on the material and intended
processing type. Always first carry out an inspection
of air volume and temperature! The attachable
nozzles (see chapter 9.) available as accessories
can be used for precise hot air control to a specific
point or a surface.
Take care when changing hot nozzles! Danger
of burns.
6.1 H 16-500
The sliding switch (4) can be used to switch the tool
on and off and for selecting between 2 stages (for
air volume and temperature).
Stage 1: 300 °C, 240 l/min
Stage 2: 500 °C, 450 l/min
6.2 HE 20-600
The sliding switch (4) can be used to switch the tool
on and off and for selecting between 3 stages.
The air volume is varied in the three stages from
150/300/500 l/min.
At stage 1 of the sliding switch (4) the temperature
is always 50 °C (cold-air stage). Use the cold-air
stage to dry paint, cool workpieces or to cool down
the nozzle before changing an accessory part.
At stage 2 and 3 of the sliding switch (4) the
temperature can be set steplessly at the adjusting
wheel (11).
The numbers 1 - 9 shown on the adjusting wheel are
used for orientation. "1" means 50 °C. "9" means
600 °C (maximum temperature).
6.3 HE 23-650 Control
The sliding switch (4) can be used to switch the tool
on and off and for selecting between 2 stages.
Setting temperature:
At stage 1 of the sliding switch (4) the temperature
is always 50 °C (cold-air stage). Use the cold-air
stage to dry paint, cool workpieces or to cool down
the nozzle before changing an accessory part.
At stage 2 of the sliding switch (4) the temperature
can be set steplessly.
5. Overview
6. Use
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