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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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HOT AIR GUN
(HEA
T GUN)
THL2000
BEFORE
YOU
START
USING
THE
MACHINE
READ
THOROUGHL
Y
THIS
MANUAL.
Keep
this
document
for
future
reference.
WARNING!
Read all safety
warnings marked with
a
symbol
and
all
operating
safety
instructions.
WARNING!
General
w
arnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Electric
safety
:
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Use
and
taking
care
of
your
power
tool
:
a)
Do
not
ov
erload
your
pow
er
tool.
Use
a
power
tool
with
power
adjusted
to
work
being
done.
An
appropriat
ely
chosen
power tool
will
allow
you
to work
better
and
safer
under
load
it
has
been
designed
for
.
b)
Do
not use
a
power
tool when
its
power
switch is
out
of order
(it
does
not
switch
it
on
or
off
).
Any
power
tool
with
its
power
switch
out
of
order
is
dangerous
and
must
be r
epaired
.
c)
Always
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
dis
con
nec
t
its
bat
ter
y
befo
re
cha
ngi
ng
any
set
ting
s,
performing
replacement or
storage.
Such preventive measures
reduc
e the
risk
of
accidental
power
tool
star
t
up
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
d)
Keep
your
power
tool
out
of
reach
of
children
and
do
not
power
tools.
allow
unauthorized
persons
to
use
the
power
tool.
Po
wer
tools
Personal
safety
:
in
hands of
untrained
persons
can
be
dangerous.
T
o limit the
risk of fire, elec
tric shock and
injury
while using the
device,
follow
all
operating
safet
y
instructions
and
tips
provided
below
.
Keep
all
work
safety
instruc
tions
and
tips
for
future
reference.
In
warnings
provided herein
the
expression “power
tool”
means
a
power
tool
powered
from
the
mains
(with
a
power
cord)
or
a
battery
power
ed
power
tool
(cor
dless).
WARNING! General
work safety
warnings
for
use
of
the
tool.
Workplace
safety
:
a)
Keep
your
workplace
tidy
and w
ell
lit.
Untidiness
and bad
lighting
result
in higher
accident
rate.
b)
Do
not use
the
power
tool
in e
xplosive
environments,
created
by
flammable
liquids, gases
or
dusts.
The power
tool
generates
sparks
that
can
ignite
dust
or
vapors.
c)
Keep
children
and unauthorized
persons aw
ay
from the
place
where the
power tools are used.
Inattention
may result in
losing
contr
ol o
ver
your
power
tool
.
a)
Plugs
used
in
power
tools
must
match
wall
outlets
.
Ne
ver
modify
the plug
of your
power
tool.
Do not
use any
extension
c
a
b
l
e
s
w
h
e
n
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
a
p
o
w
e
r
t
o
o
l
w
i
t
h
a
grounding/earthing
conduc
tor (PE).
Any
modifications of
plugs
and
outlets
increase
the
risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
b)
Avoid
touching
earthed
sur
faces
or
grounded
items
like
pipes,
heaters,
central
heating
radiators
and
refrigerators.
T
ouching
earthed
or
gr
ounded
surfaces
increases
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
c)
Do
not expose
your
power
tool
to
rain
or damp
environments.
W
ater
penetrating
the
tool
increases
the
risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
d)
Do not damage the po
wer cord. Nev
er use the power cord to
carr
y
, pull the
power
tool and do
not pull
by its
power cord
to
disconnect
plug
from the
outlet. Keep
the
power cord
awa
y
from
sources
of
heat,
oils,
sharp
edges
and
moving
par
ts.
Damaged
or
entangled
power
cords
increase
the
risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
e)
When
your
power
tool
is
operated
outdoors
use
extension
cor
ds
intended
for outdoor use
only.
Using an e
x
tension cable
intended for
outdoor
use
decreases
the risk
of
electric shock.
f
)
When
it
is
unav
oidable
to
use
your
power
tool
in
a
damp
environment
use
an
RCD
(Residual
Current
Device)
for
protection.
The
use
of
RCDs
decreases
the
risk
of electric
shock.
a)
This
equipment is
not intended
for
use b
y persons
(including
children)
disabled physically
, mentally
, sensorial
or persons
with
no
experie
nce
and
knowled
ge
i
n
op
eratin
g
th
e
equipment
unless
they
operate
the
equipment
under
supervision or
follow
user's
instructions pro
vided by
persons
responsible
for
their
safety
.
b)
It
is
necessary
to
predic
t
steps,
watch
and
keep
common
sense
when
using
power tools.
Do
not
operate power
tools
when
you
are
tired,
under
influence
of
drugs,
medicine
or
alcohol.
A moment of inattention while
operating a power tool may
result
in serious
personal
injur
y
.
c)
Use
personal
protective equipment
(PPE).
Always wear
safety
goggles.
W
earing
personal
protective
equipment
(PPE)
including
a
dust
mask, anti-slippery
footwear
,
a
helmet and
ear pr
otection
reduces
personal
injury.
d)
Avoid
unexpec
ted
start
up.
Before
connec
ting
your
power
tool
to
the
mains
and/or
inserting
a
batter
y
make
sure
its
power switch
is in
off
position.
Carrying
your
power tool
with
a
finger on its power switch or without disconnecting
it from the mains
(switched
on)
may
result
in an
accident.
e)
Bef
ore starting your pow
er tool remove
any keys/wrenches
.
Leaving
a
key/wrench
in the
rotating
par
t
of y
our po
wer t
ool may
result
in
personal
injury.
f
)
Do
not
lean
for
ward
too
far
.
Always
remain
stable
and
maintain
balance.
It will
allow y
ou to
have
a
better
control
over
your
power
tool
in
unpredictable
situations.
g)
Wear
appropria
te
clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothes
or
jewelry
.
Keep
your
hair
tied.
Keep
your
clothes
awa
y
from
moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair
may be caught by
moving
parts.
h)
If
your
power
tool
allows
for
using
an
external
dust
extraction
or
collec
tion
system,
make
sure
it
is
connected
and
used
properly
.
Using
dust
collectors
ma
y
reduce
dust
affected
risks.
4
e)
Pow
er
tools
require
maintenance.
Check
power
tools
for
conditions.
It
may
result
in injuries
or
death c
aused b
y
elec
tric
shock.
concentricity or jamming of
moving parts, any cracks and all
b)
When
opera
ting
the
hot
air
gun
outdoors
always
use
a
other
factors
affecting
the
pow
er
tool
work
safety
.
If
any
residual
c
urrent
device
(RCD).
The
use
of
RCD
reduc
es
the
risk
of
damage to the
power tool is detected, it
should be repaired
elec
tric
shock.
before use.
Improper
power tool
maintenance
is
a
reason for
many
c)
Before
each
use
check
the
tool,
its
power cord
and
plug
for
accidents.
any damage.
If any damage is found
, stop working and ha
ve
f
)
Cutting
tools
should be
sharp and
clean.
Keeping sharp
cutting
the
tool
repaired sending
it
to a
ser
vice
center (the
address
edges
in
good
condition
reduc
es
the
risk
of
jamming
and
facilitat
es
provided
in
the
warranty
card).
Using
a
defected
device
can
be
operation.
dangerous
to
health
and life
.
Never open
its
housing
as the
tool
does not
g)
Pow
er
tools,
equipment,
working
tools
etc.
should
be
used
contain
any
user
serviceable
par
ts.
ac
co
rd
in
g
to
th
is
u
se
r's
m
an
ua
l
ta
ki
ng
i
nt
o
a
cc
o
un
t
d)
Do
not
put an
y objects
into the
nozzle.
It may
result
in
damage to
operating
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
done.
Misusing
a
the
tool
and
electric shock.
power
tool
can
result
in
dangerous
situations.
e)
The power
cord should be placed behind the
tool at all times
h)
At low
temperatures
and after
a long
brakes
in operation
it
is
during opera
tion.
recommended
to
turn
the
power
tool
to
operate
it
with
no
f
)
Do not point the hot
air stream at
the power cord
and do not
load for a
few minutes to pro
vide proper grease distribution
touch
the pow
er cord
with the
nozzle
when hot.
It may
result
in
inside
its
driving
mechanism.
damage
to
its
insulation
and
elec
tric
shock.
i)
Use
soft, damp
(cannot be
wet)
cloth
and soap
to
clean pow
er
g)
Do
not
carr
y
or
hang
the
tool
on
its
power
cord.
tools. Do not use petrol
, solvents and other agents that may
h)
Do not
use a
power tool
with its
power
cord damaged.
Do not
damage
your
equipment
.
touch
the
power
cord
when
damaged;
if
the
damage
to
j)
Power tools can be
stored/carried after making
sure that all
power
cord
occurs
during
operation,
unplug
the
cord
from
moving
components
are
locked
and
protec
ted
against
the mains socket.
Damaged pow
er cords incr
ea
se the risk of electric
release
with
original
devices
intended
for
this
purpose.
shock.
k)
Store
power
tools
in
a
dry,
dust
and
water-protected
place.
WARNING!
l)
Carr
y
your
pow
er
tool
in
its
original
packaging
to
provide
If
the
undetachable
power
cord
is
damaged,
it should
protection
against
mechanical
damage.
be
replaced
either
by
the
manufac
turer
or
by
an
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
authorized service center or a qualified electrician to avoid an
y
power
tools.
risks.
Personal saf
ety
:
Repair
:
a)
When
processing
plastics,
paints,
varnishes
and
other
materials, flammable and to
xic gases are generated. Do not
use
the
tool
near
flammable
materials
and e
xplosive
gases.
b)
To
provide
protection
against
vapors
and
fumes
wear
a
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
!
H
O
T
A
I
R
G
U
N
,
a
d
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
s
a
f
e
t
y
special
mask protecting
against dusts
and vapors
emitted
by
instructions
–
lead-containing paints
and bear in mind
the safety of other
Workplace saf
ety:
persons
staying
at
your
workplace.
a)
Always work in a well ventilated area.
Gases, vapors and fumes
c)
Danger
of
burns!
Never
touch
the
nozzle
when
hot.
Always
generated
during
operation
are
frequently
dangerous
to
human
health.
wear
protective
gloves.
b)
If
handled
carelessly,
the
tool
c
an
cause
fire,
therefore:
d)
Do not
look
into
the
nozzle
when
the
tool
is
on.
–
be
ex
tremely
car
eful when
using the
tool in
places
where
combustible
e)
Always
wear
safety
goggles
when
operating
the
tool.
materials
are
stored;
f
)
Do not use the tool as a hair dry
er!
The hot air emitted by the hot
– do
not keep the hot
air stream aimed at
the same place for
a longer
air
gun
exceeds
the
temperatur
e
of air
provided
by
a
hair
dryer
.
period;
Working instructions and use tips:
–
do not
use
the
tool
in explosiv
e
environments;
a)
Protect the hot air gun
against impac
ts and surface damage
– be
aware
that
heat
can
be
transferred
to
c
ombustible
materials
c
aused
by
sharp
objects.
located
beyond
your
field of
vision;
b
)
Before
you use the
tool always check air inlet
and outlet
for
–
always
place
the
tool
on
its
base
after
use
and
allow
to
cool
down
any
obstacles
restricting
a
free
air
flow.
before
storing;
c
)
Do
not
burn
the
paint
as
it
may
result
in
fire.
Keep
the
paint
away
–
never
leave
your
tool
unattended when
it
is
on.
from
the no
zzle,
as
it c
an
ignite
af
ter
some
period.
c)
Do not
point the
nozzle with
hot air
at other
persons,
animals
d
)
Do
not
obstruct
either
air
inlets
or
nozzle
outlet
as
it
can
and
towards
the
places
where
flammable
materials
are
result
in excessive temperature
and
damage
to the
tool.
Do
stored.
not
keep
the
hot air
outlet
closer than
5
cm fr
om
the
sur
face
proc
essed.
e
)
Do not put
the nozzle on
any object during and
direc
tly after
a)
Do
not
use
the
device when
it
rains
or
under
high
humidity
operation.
Do
not place the tool
on its side.
Whenever you wish
a)
Pow
er tools can be repaired by competent persons only who
use
original spare
parts.
It
will pr
ovide safe
operation
for the
power
tool
.
Electrical safety:
5
to
put
the
hot
air
gun
a
side,
set
it
in
a
vertical
position.
2.
Make
sure
the tool
switch
is in
off position.
Connecting the
tool
to the
mains
socket
when
its
switch
is
in
on
position
can
result
in
serious
f
)
When you stop using
the tool, during breaks
or carr
ying out
accident,
as
the
hot
air
gun starts
immediately
.
any
maintenance
operations
(e.g
.
inspec
tions,
cleaning,
3.
When your w
orkplace is too far t
o plug the tool directly to the mains
adjustments) always unplug the pow
er cord from the mains
socket,
use an extension cor
d with a cable
cross-section meeting the
socket.
tool
requir
ements.
Extension
cords
should
be
as
short
as
possible.
g
)
Never
allow
children
to
use
the
tool.
When
in
use
extension
cords
must
be fully
uncoiled.
APPLICATIONS
AND C
ONSTRUCTION:
OPERA
TION:
The
hot
air
gun
is
a
portable
power tool.
It
features
small
dimensions,
n
Switching
on/off
ergonomic design, low noise emission, high speed air flow
,
adjustment
ź
T
o
turn
the
tool
on
move
the
switch
(
4
)
to
position
I
.
of
operating
tempera
ture
and
speed
of
air
flow
.
ź
T
o
turn
the
tool
off
move
the
switch
(
4
)
to
position
O
.
The
tool
is
intended
for
removing
paint
coa
ts,
shaping
and
welding
plastics and fitting shrinking
plastic tubing. It
can be also used to soften
n
Setting
temperature
and
air
flow
adhesives
and
defrost
water
pipes.
The
hot
air
gun
is
equipped
with
a
stepless
temperature
and
air
flow
Do
not
use
the
tool
in
professional
applications.
Any
use
in
adjustment
. By turning
the adjustment
wheel
(
3
) upwar
ds, it
is possible
applications
other than indica
ted is
prohibited and
results
in making
the
to raise
the temperature of
air
stream. At
the same
time
the
air
flow is
warranty
v
oid
and
null
and
waiving
manufacturer's
liability
for
any
automa
tically adjust
ed
to
the
selec
ted
temperatur
e.
resulting
damage.
NOTE:
It
is
not
possible
to
raise
the
air
stream
temperature
without
Any
mo
di
fic
ati
on
to
th
e
too
l
c
ar
rie
d
out
by
t
he
use
r
wai
ves
increasing
the air
flow or
reduce the air
flow without
reducing air
stream
temperatur
e.
This
mechanism
protects
the
tool
against
overheating
and
manufacturer's
liability
for
damage
to
the
tool,
user
or
other
property.
damage. However
,
by using
the
wheel
(
2
) it
is possible
to increase
the air
The
set
includes:
flow
independently
of
air
stream
temperature
selected
(except
for
ź
Hot
air
gun
-
1
piece
situations
when
temperatur
e is
set
to
the
maximum
value).
ź
User's
manual
-
1
piece
Overheat
protection
ź
W
arranty
card
-
1
piece
When the heater temperatur
e
is too high (e.g. the air flow is restricted)
the
overheat
protection
switches
it
off
automa
tically,
however
the
T
ool
components
(see F
ig.
A
):
blower
remains on.
When the
tool
cools do
wn to
operation
temperature,
The numbering of tool components r
efers to graphics pr
esented on page 2
the
heater
switches
on
again.
of
the
user's
manual:
1.
Outlet
nozzle
WORKING
TIPS:
2.
Air
flow
adjustment
wheel
NOTE!
Av
oid
holding
the
tool
perpendicularly
to
surface
processed
.
It
3.
Air
temperatur
e
adjustment
wheel
results
in
hot
air
reflection
and sucking
it
back b
y the
motor
rotor
.
It
results
in
increasing temperatur
e
inside
the motor and
damage
to the tool. The hot
4.
On
/
off
switch
air
gun
should
be
held at
an
angle of
approx.
45º
to
the
surface
processed
.
5.
Pow
er
cord
The distance bet
ween the
nozzle and
object
processed depends
on the
TECHNICAL
DAT
A:
material,
but
cannot
be
lower
than
5
cm.
Before y
ou turn the t
ool off,
set the temperatur
e to minimum
and select
the maximum
air flow
for a
shor
t period
(more than
ten seconds)
to cool
down
the
heating
element.
It
will
extend
the
life
of
your
tool.
n
Putting
the
tool
aside
T
o cool
the hot tool
down or
to hav
e both hands
free, put
the hot air
gun
vertically
onto
a
horizontal
surface.
(see
Fig.
B
).
NOTE:
Be especially
careful
when working
with
the t
ool aside!
There's
a
risk
of
burns
caused
by
its
hot
nozzle
or
hot
air
stream.
CLEANING
AND
MAINTENANCE:
1.
Keep
the
tool
clean and
provide
unrestricted
air
flow
.
2.
Protect
the
hot
air
gun
against
any
penetration
of
water
,
dust
and
other
small
objects.
n
Noise
emission
information
V
alues
measured
according
to
EN 50144
standard.
Sound
pressure
value
measured
is
lower
than
70
dB
(A).
BEFORE
YOU
ST
ART:
1.
Make
sure
that
power
supply
paramet
ers
meet
the
r
equirements
provided
on
the
tool
nameplate.
n
n
n
3.
Do
not clean
the
plastic
housing with
chemical
cleaning agents
. U
se a
slightly
damp
cloth
and
soap
.
Allow
the
tool
housing
to
dry
under
natural
c
onditions befor
e
you
start t
o
use
it again.
4.
Check
the
pow
er
cord
for
technical
shape
on
a
r
egular
basis
and
replace
it
immediately
when
any
damage
is
found.
5.
Contact
a
service
center
if
any
technical
problems
occur
.
Frequency
50 Hz
Pow
er consumption
2000
W
Operation temperatur
e
º
60~600
C
V
oltage
230
V
Device class
Ingress prot
ec
tion (IP)
W
eight
0,85 kg
IP20
II
Air flow
, approx.
3
0
0
500
l/
min
~
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