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DAILY HEAT TOOL INSPECTION
• Before turning on the heat tool, visually inspect the hose for any cracks or breaks
that can cause a propane leak.
• When you turn on the gas at the propane tank, make sure the regulator gauge pressurizes
to 1.5 bar before firing the heat tool and then leak check all fittings and connections.
• If you suspect a leak, use a spray bottle of soapy water and spray directly on each
connection to detect any leaks – indicated by bubbles coming from the connection.
• Before firing the heat tool, make sure you do not have a strong smell of propane or
hear any “hissing” which would indicate a possible leak inside the heat tool.
• When you are finished using the heat tool (at any time during the day), shut off the
propane tank and pull the trigger on the heat tool to purge any remaining gas inside the hose.
WARNING: Do not operate the heat tool if the pressure on the gauge drops below
1.4 bar. Operating the heat tool below 1.4 bar will cause the flame to burn inside the
heat tool and damage the internal components voiding the warranty.