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Support the tool fi rmly when pointing the heat-wind release nozzle
upward.
Also, it is possible to suspend the tool from a wrist, etc., with
a cord to prevent it from being dropped when working in high
locations, etc.
3. Attaching the Nozzle (Fig. 4)
CAUTION
The nozzle is extremely hot immediately after use, so do not touch it.
NOTE
Make sure you do not drop the nozzle.
Replace the nozzle for a type that is suited to the job in hand.
Insert the nozzle supplied fi rmly into the hot wind release nozzle until it can go no further.
4. Temperature Settings
WARNING
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Do not use the tool in the vicinity of volatile substances (thinner, gasoline, etc.)
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Do not bring the hot wind release nozzle in close contact with your hands or face
during use.
The nozzle is extremely hot immediately after use, so do not touch it.
Set the temperature in consideration of the article to be heated.
Also, pay attention to the surrounding material that will be heated at the same time.
First of all, apply the hot wind from a distance while checking that there are no changes in the
article being heated, and then move it closer until it reaches an appropriate distance.
Heating infl ammable substances
(paper, wood, plastic, etc.)
Set the switch to the [I] position and apply the heat with the nozzle at least 10 cm away from
the article being heated.
Gently move the tip of the nozzle up, down, left and right to apply the heat.
Applying heat constantly to one location may result in malformation or the outbreak of
smoke.
Heating non-fl ammable substances
(metal, stone, concrete, etc.)
Set the switch to the [I] position, and if there are no problems, move it to the [II] position.
Apply the heat with the nozzle at least 5 cm away from the article being heated.
Holding the nozzle too close may result in the tool overheating, leading to malfunctions.
Nozzle (Plane)
Hot wind release nozzle
Fig. 4
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