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Charging the battery
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Observe the network current!
The power source current must match the details on the
type label of the charger. Chargers labelled with 230V~ can also be operated with 220V~.
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The battery is supplied with a half charge.
In order to ensure the full performance of the
battery, charge it completely before the first use (at least 1/2–1 hour).
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The glue gun cannot be used while charging;
it is not faulty if it does not work while
charging.
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The lithium ion battery can be charged at any time without shortening its lifespan
.
Interrupting the charging process does not damage the battery.
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Insert the adapter plug (10) into the socket and the charging plug (9) into the charging
socket (8)
.
The heating display (7) flashes
RED
during charging.
•
Once the display (7) changes to
GREEN
, the battery is fully charged.
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Remove the plug (9) from the socket (8) and disconnect the charger (10) from the power.
Battery-operated glue gun PKP 3.6 Li
Charge status display
Red green meaning
•
RED
flashing light
- battery is charging
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GREEN
flashing light - battery is fully charged
Switching on
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To switch on the appliance, push the on-off button (5) until the heating display (7) lights up
RED
. The point light (6) is switched on at the same time.
Switching off
•
To
switch off
the appliance, push the on-off button (5) until the heating display (7) goes out.
The point light (6) is switched off at the same time.
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If the glue gun is not used for longer than 5 minutes, it switches itself off automatically.
•
After use, switch off the glue gun and allow it to cool down completely before packing
it away.
The hot nozzle (1) can cause damage and/or burns.
Working notes
•
Protect people and animals from hot glue and the nozzle tip.
The glue and nozzle tip are
around 170 °C and there is a risk of burning.
•
If hot glue touches the skin, hold the affected area under cold running water immediately and
keep it there for a few minutes. Do not try to remove the glue from the skin before it has
dried.
Preparing to glue
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The areas where you want to apply glue must be clean, dry and free from grease.
•
The materials you want to glue as well as the substrate you are working on must not be
highly flammable or combustible.
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Test heat-sensitive materials in advance with a test piece.
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The surrounding temperature and the pieces to be glued must not be colder than +5 °C and
not warmer than +50 °C.
•
Materials which cool the glue down quickly, such as metals, should be warmed up first with a
hot air gun.
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