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Genesis GHG350 Manuel D'utilisation page 9

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OperatiOn
WarninG:
on the rating name plate.
WarninG:
before adjusting, adding accessories, or checking a function on the tool.
Your heat gun is a high-quality, general purpose heat gun. Its high power and air flow ratings enable you to
perform more heating jobs faster and more efficiently whenever fast, consistent and portable heat is needed.
This heat gun's temperature and airflow quickly provide heated air to accomplish numerous plumbing, electrical,
woodworking, remodeling, craft and metalworking tasks. examples of typical uses for your heat gun alone or
with the included accessory nozzle and are:
– Heating liquids and solids
– Thawing frozen pipes, coils, gutters, and downspouts
– Soldering copper plumbing pipe fittings
– Bending and forming plastics
– Activating adhesives and curing epoxies
– Shrinking tubing and packaging shrink wrap
– Removal of vinyl and linoleum floor tile
– Drying paints and varnish
– Drying wood or creating decorative wood scorching
– Caulking and putty removal
– Stripping paint
– Softening various materials
– embossing and other craft projects
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
WarninG:
side shields.
WarninG:
may ignite.
WarninG:
all times over the material you are heating.
This heat gun has a On/Off switch (1- FIG 1). Depress the portion marked "I" to turn the heat gun ON. Depress the
portion marked "O" to turn the heat gun OFF.
1.
If using an accessory nozzle tip, install the desired accessory nozzle tip following the instructions in the
ASSeMBLY section of the manual.
2.
Plug the heat gun into a properly rated outlet.
3.
Depress the portion marked "I" on the switch to turn the heat gun ON.
4.
Depress the portion marked "O" on the switch to turn the heat gun OFF
5.
Allow the heat gun nozzle to cool by resting the gun on the wire stand.
The correct amount of heat used for each application depends on the material being worked on, the distance of
the nozzle from the work surface, and length of time that heat is applied to the work surface.
We recommend that you experiment with a piece of scrap material before performing an operation. Carefully
approach the work until you determine the proper combination of distance from the work surface and duration of
heat application.
Always maintain heat gun movement over the work surface using a gentle back and forth movement while
applying heat unless you find that a concentrated application of heat best delivers the desired results for a
particular operation.
always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage
always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged
to reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with
Be aware that material behind or in between exposed surfaces
t
o reduce the risk of burns and/or fire, keep the tool moving at
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