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INITIAL SET-UP

1.  Plug the Hot Air Gun into the front cord receptacle on the lower left 

side of the unit and tighten the ring nut.

2.  Place the hot air gun into the holder on the right side of the unit.
3.  Plug the 3-Prong AC cord into a 110/120V grounded outlet to 

prevent electric shock or injury.

4.  Turn on the power switch for the hot air gun in the lower right on 

the front of the unit. When the unit is first turned on “C - C” or “F - 

F” will briefly show on the top display to indicate if the unit readouts 

are in Celsius or Fahrenheit respectively. Then both LED displays 

will show “---”.

5.  The top display will show “---” when the hot air gun is in its holder 

and in standby mode.

6. 

Push the Hot Air Temperature Adjustment Buttons (▲ or ▼ ) in the 

middle of the unit to set the temperature.

7.  Turn the Air Flow Control Knob to adjust the airflow for the hot air 

gun. This can be set from 20 - 100.

    

CAUTION

     

When using a temperature higher than 300°C on the hot air gun the 

air flow should be set at 45 or higher. This will prevent  damage to 

the hot air gun and increase the life of the heating element.

8. 

When the hot air gun is removed from the holder it will start 

blowing air and ramp up to the programmed temperature and air 

speed quickly.

9.  When the hot air gun is not in use always place it back in the 

holder. When the hot air gun is placed in the holder, it will start 

going into the Auto Cool Down and Standby mode immediately. 

The hot air gun will continue blowing air until the temperature gets 

back down to 100°C and then the airflow will stop and the hot air 

gun will go into standby mode.

Note:

 When the hot air gun is initially returned to the holder, the air flow 

may increase noticeably while the hot air gun is cooling down and 

going into standby mode. This is a safety feature built into the 

unit.

Summary of Contents for 6020-PRO-X

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Page 3: ...s 7 0 L x 6 75 W x 6 25 H Weight 7 5 lbs Working Environment 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Storage Environment 4 F 176 F 20 C 80 C Storage Humidity 35 45 Airflow Type Brushless DC Fan Airflow Velocity 1 5 M S A...

Page 4: ...r any flammable substance material or gas 4 Never touch the metallic components of the hot air gun while the unit is on They are extremely hot and will cause serious burns instantly 5 Always turn the...

Page 5: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Temperature Display 2 Patented Quick Change Nozzle Rack 3 Temperature Adjustment Buttons 4 Air Flow Control Knob 5 Hot Air Gun Cord Receptical 6 Hot Air Gun Power Switch 7 Hot Air Gun...

Page 6: ...ntrol Knob to adjust the airflow for the hot air gun This can be set from 20 100 CAUTION When using a temperature higher than 300 C on the hot air gun the air flow should be set at 45 or higher This w...

Page 7: ...ug the unit or shut off the Power Switch until you have placed the hot air gun in the holder and it has cooled down and the air has stopped blowing automatically When the unit is not in operation turn...

Page 8: ...re 2 below 3 The nozzle is then secured on the hot air gun and ready to use See Figure 3 below Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 To Remove a Nozzle 1 Choose an open nozzle space on the Quick Change Nozzle Ra...

Page 9: ...when buttons are pushed knobs are turned and when it goes into standby mode 1 Ensure the hot air gun is in the holder 2 Press and hold both the CH1 and CH2 buttons 3 The bottom display will say on or...

Page 10: ...the hot air gun is regularly used will affect the life of the heating element and can cause fatigue When a heating element begins to fatigue the heat that is transferred to the blowing air from the h...

Page 11: ...he unit can be calibrated 1 While the hot air gun is NOT in the holder press and hold the CH1 CH3 buttons for approximately 3 seconds 2 The temperature display will flash and the bottom display will s...

Page 12: ...rip up and unscrew the retaining cap pull the ergonomic grip down off the handle 3 Unscrew both of the screws at the base of the handle and separate the two handle sides 4 Pull the heating element out...

Page 13: ...the outlet Ensure that the outlet is functional Contact X Tronic International for assistance Contact information on back of manual Soldering Iron Rattles This is expected behavior The rattle is a sm...

Page 14: ...2159 Magnum Circle Lincoln Nebraska 68522 we extend this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product in the United States the District of Columbia or Canada you It does...

Page 15: ...With respect to any defective product during the Initial Warranty Period we will in our sole discretion either a replace such product or the defective part free of charge or b refund the purchase pric...

Page 16: ...ur NEW Product Seal prior to shipment Our goal is to ensure Quality Completeness and Satisfaction for your order For Any Questions Problems or Compliments please call or email us If you would like to...

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