SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not touch the nozzle or molten adhesive with bare skin as they
are hot - the operating temperature of this tool is approximately
200°C / 392°F (LT 120°C / 248°F). Protective gloves should always
be worn. Careless handling can cause skin burns.
If molten
adhesive comes into contact with the skin, immerse the affected area
immediately in plenty of cold water. Seek medical advice if necessary.
In addition to the safety instructions herein, any statutory regulations,
local fire insurance regulations, or other generally valid “regulations
for accident prevention” must be complied with when using this tool.
Repairs should only be undertaken by competent personnel with
the adequate electrical knowledge. Before proceeding with any
maintenance or repair operation, disconnect the tool from the mains
electricity supply. If in doubt, contact your supplier.
• WARNING - This tool must be placed on its stand when not in use;
do not leave the tool unattended when switched ON.
• Place the tool on its stand after use and allow it to cool down before
storage.
• Never use the tool if it is damaged in any way. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Do not use this tool whilst under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
• Do not use this tool in damp rooms, and do not expose to rain or
moisture.
• Do not use this tool in the vicinity of any heat-sensitive materials, or
any flammable materials, liquids, or gases, and do not apply to the
same place for a long time.
• Only use extension cables with a wire cross-section of 1.5mm² / 16
a.w.g. and no more than 20m / 65 ft in length.
• Never pull on the tool’s connecting cable.
• This tool is not intended for the use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the tool by a person responsible for
their safety.
GUARANTEE AND REPAIRS
This tool is guaranteed against faulty workmanship and
materials for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
Within this warranty period the manufacturers undertake, at
their discretion, to either repair or replace any tool proved to
be defective (proof of purchase will be required for verification).
This guarantee is invalidated if the tool is opened, or modified in
any way, or if adhesive formulations other than those supplied by
the tool’s manufacturer are used. Warranty claims attributable
to improper, or careless, use or handling, and to normal wear,
are excluded from this guarantee.
The supplier’s and manufacturer’s only obligation shall be to
replace such tools that are proved to be defective. Neither
supplier nor manufacturer shall be liable for any injury, loss or
damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use, or the
inability to use, this tool. The user shall determine the suitability
of this product for its intended use, and the user assumes all
risks and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
The manufacturer reserves the right to improve or modify this
product without prior notice.
Do not connect to the main supply at this point!
AVOIDING PROBLEMS
FEED ADJUSTMENT
1. Attach the tool stand
2. Ensure appropriate module is located in its socket
3. Pull the plunger handle fully back
4. Insert adhesive into the breach
5. Operate trigger to push adhesive forward
6. Connect to mains supply
7. Green light illuminates
8. Wait 5 minutes to warm
9. Operate trigger to push adhesive forward to the reload
position
10. Pull the trigger back to reload more adhesive
11. Load more adhesive and continue
12. To switch off the tool, disconnect from the mains supply
• Ensure that tool has reached temperature before
operating.
• Never lay the tool on its side. Always use stand provided,
the optional bench stand or the suspension unit.
• Only use adhesives designed for use with this tool.
Note: This tool has automatic standby and shutdown
features which when not in use progressivly reduce the
tool’s temperature.
Rotate the thumbwheel clockwise (“+” direction) to reduce the
amount the plunger moves back when the trigger is released
Rotate the thumbwheel anti-clockwise (“-” direction) if plunger
cannot be pulled back to reload the tool
A balance should be found that allows the plunger to move
forward yet still allows the gun to be reloaded
Do not over tighten the thumbwheel
this will cause the feed bar to become stuck!
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