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OPERATORS MANUAL

Please retain this infor mation for future reference.

WARNING:

THE SAFETY INFORMATION

GIVEN INSIDE MUST BE READ AND

UNDERSTOOD BY ANY PERSON 

USING, INSTALLING, REPAIRING 

OR MAINTAINING THIS PRODUCT

ALWAYS WEAR
APPROPRIATE
PERSONAL 
PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT.

PROFESSIONAL HOT AIR GUN KIT

- WITH LCD DISPLAY

2000W

MODEL HAG200-D

ORDER CODE  KBE-279-2140K

Adjustable temperature between 60 - 600

°

C.

230v~50Hz, with 2 metre 
industrial grade rubber power 
cord fitted with a 3 pin plug.

3 stage airflow switch and 
digital LCD temperature adjuster.

Supplied with 4 detachable 
nozzles and a paint scraper.

Stainless steel nozzle outlet and detachable 
heat protection sleeve allows for access into 
narrow areas.

Overheating protection.

Can be used free standing on a work surface facing 
upwards for hands free use.

Air inlet with lattice guard to keep out foreign matter.

Supplied in a tough blow moulded carrying case.

Used for a wide range of jobs safely and reliably, 
such as soldering, welding PVC, shaping, drying, 
shrink-fitting, stripping paint, removing sticky labels etc.

Digital LCD

temperature display

Summary of Contents for HAG200-D

Page 1: ... power cord fitted with a 3 pin plug 3 stage airflow switch and digital LCD temperature adjuster Supplied with 4 detachable nozzles and a paint scraper Stainless steel nozzle outlet and detachable heat protection sleeve allows for access into narrow areas Overheating protection Can be used free standing on a work surface facing upwards for hands free use Air inlet with lattice guard to keep out fo...

Page 2: ... make sure the area in which you are working in has a good flow of air Toxic gases may occur when working on plastics paints varnishes or similar materials PERSONAL PROTECTION ALWAYS wear approved eye protection during operation ALWAYS wear gloves to protect hands from cuts and burns SPECIFIC OPERATING HAZARDS ALWAYS ensure the Hot Air Gun is switched OFF before connecting it to the power supply A...

Page 3: ... WEIGHT 2 2Kg AIRFLOW AND TEMPERATURE Stage I 350L min 60 C 140 F Stage II 350L min 60 600 C 140 1112 F Stage III 550L min 60 600 C 140 1112 F 3 TECHNICAL DATA PARTS SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION On off Switch 4 positions Nozzle Heat Guard Air Inlet Temperature adjustor LCD Display Fig 1 Blow moulded Carry Case Surface Nozzle Window Nozzle Reflector Nozzle Paint Scraper Reduction Nozzle ...

Page 4: ... depends on the material and intended method of working Always try out the air flow and temperature settings on a test piece first Using the attachable accessory nozzles the flow of hot air can be controlled with maximum precision If the Hot Air Gun is continuously used to close to the workpiece i e misused the thermal overload protection will be activated and the tool will completely shut down Al...

Page 5: ... main body See fig 4 3 To mount the Heat Guard back on slide the Heat Guard over the Nozzle and push the clips into position Always take EXTREME care when using the Hot Air Gun in the proximity of flammable materials Heat may also be conducted to flammable materials that are out of sight PLACING DOWN THE HOT AIR GUN For cooling of the heat gun or to have both hands free for working it can be place...

Page 6: ...e nozzle and work piece is dependent on the material to be worked on The ideal temperature should first be ascertained by performing a test Therefore begin with a lower temperature setting All application examples except B can be performed without accessories However the use of the recommended accessory parts simplify the work and significantly improve the quality of the results Be careful when ch...

Page 7: ...rate accidentally when servicing or cleaning If a guard or safety feature needs to be removed during maintenance be sure to replace them before resuming operation of the Hot Air Gun CLEANING Clean the Hot Air Gun with a soft brush or a cloth moistened with a suitable biodegradable solvent Do not use flammable liquids like petrol or alcohol they are a fire risk and will also damage the paint finish...

Page 8: ...ce with national law electrical goods that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Do not dispose of electrical goods with domestic waste materials as inappropriate disposal may cause potential hazards to the environment and human health For further information please contact your local authority or the retail...

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