Kompernass Heat Gun PHLG 2000 SE User Manual

PHLG 2000 SE  
Operation and Safety Notes  
Operation and Safety Notes .............................................................................................. Page  
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Table of Content  
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations  
and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.  
The following icons/symbols are used in this instruction manual:  
Read instruction manual!  
Voltage  
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Observe caution and safety notes!  
Watt (performance)  
Caution – electric shock! Dangerous  
electric current – danger to life!  
Wear protective gloves  
and safety goggles.  
Protection category II power tool;  
double insulated  
Risk of fire!  
Risk of explosion!  
Proper procedure and handling.  
Introduction  
For your safety.....................................................................................................Page  
Proper use ...........................................................................................................Page  
Features and equipment ......................................................................................Page  
Included items/supplied accessories...................................................................Page  
Technical information...........................................................................................Page  
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Safety  
Safety Information Specific to this Device............................................................Page  
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Operation  
Preparing the device for use ................................................................................Page  
Advice on use ......................................................................................................Page  
Changing the nozzle.............................................................................................Page  
Further examples of uses in the house, car and garden.......................................Page  
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Cleaning.................................................................................................................Page  
Disposal.................................................................................................................Page  
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Information  
Service ................................................................................................................Page  
Declaration of conformity/Producer.....................................................................Page  
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Introduction/Safety  
Hot air gun PHLG 2000 SE  
For removing, reshaping, preheating,  
defrosting etc.  
L Included items/  
supplied accessories  
1 Hot air gun PHLG 2000 SE  
1 Reflector nozzle  
L Introduction  
1 Protector nozzle  
1 Flat nozzle  
1 Reducer nozzle  
L For your safety  
1 Operating instructions  
1 Guarantee documentation  
Please make sure you familiarise yourself  
fully with the way the device works before  
you use it for the first time and that you  
understand how to handle electrical power tools  
L Technical information  
correctly. Further details can be found in the operating Nominal voltage:  
230V~50Hz  
instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place. If  
you pass the device on to anyone else, please ensure  
that you also pass on all the documentation.  
Power consumption:  
Air flow approx.:  
Temperature  
Setting 1: 1000W  
Setting 2: 2000W  
Setting 1: 300 l/min,  
Setting 2: 500 l/min  
L Proper use  
Nozzle outlet approx.: Setting 1: 375°C,  
Setting 2: 550°C  
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The hot air gun is intended for the removal of paint,  
for warming (e.g. heat-shrinkable sleeves) and for  
reshaping and welding of plastics. It may also be used  
for detaching glued connections and for defrosting  
Protection class:  
II/  
Sound pressure level: 70 dB(A)  
The sound pressure level (A) of the device is typically  
or thawing water pipes. It is not suitable for defrosting less than 70 dB(A).  
pipes made from PVC or similar materials.  
Any other use or modification to the device shall be  
considered as improper use and could give rise to  
considerable dangers.The manufacturer will not accept  
liability for loss or damage arising from improper use.  
The device is not intended for commercial use.  
L Safety  
Safety Information  
Specific to this Device  
L Features and equipment  
J Please ensure that only individuals over the age  
of 16 use the device in accordance with the  
operating instructions!  
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Air inlet  
ON/OFF switch  
Nozzle  
Heat shield  
Reflector nozzle  
Protector nozzle  
Flat nozzle  
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Please keep children away from  
the device. Store the device in a dry,  
closed room to which children do  
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not have access.  
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Reducer nozzle  
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Safety/Operation  
Avoid the danger of death  
by electric shock:  
gases or materials.  
Heating of plastics, paints, varnishes etc.  
can lead to the creation of gases that are  
hazardous to health. Make sure you always  
have adequate ventilation.  
Let the device cool down completely before  
you put it into storage. Always place your  
heat gun down on its end, with the nozzle  
pointing upwards (see Fig. D).  
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You should check the condition of the  
device, mains lead and mains plug at  
regular intervals.  
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Devices with damaged parts must not be used.  
The device should never be opened. Damaged  
devices, mains leads or mains plugs may cause  
death by electric shock. Repair or replacement  
work should only be carried out by the service  
centre or a qualified electrician.  
Handling the device correctly:  
Do not touch the mains lead if it becomes  
damaged or cut through while you are using  
the device. Pull the plug out of the mains socket  
immediately and have the device repaired by a  
suitably qualified person or at your service centre.  
Do not operate the device if it is damp  
and do not use it in a damp environment.  
If you use the device outdoors, always connect it  
through a residual current device with a maximum  
trip current of 30 mA.  
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If danger arises, pull the mains plug immediately  
out of the mains socket.  
Never use the device for a purpose for which  
it was not intended.  
When taking a break from your work, before  
carrying out any tasks on the device itself (e.g.  
changing the nozzle) or when you are not using  
the device, always pull the mains plug out of the  
mains socket.  
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If using an extension lead always use one that is  
approved for outdoor use.  
Always work with the mains lead leading away  
from the rear of the device.  
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Do not direct the device at the same spot for too  
long a period.  
Do not hold the nozzle outlet too close to the  
workpiece or the surface on which you are  
working. If the airflow is constricted it can lead  
to overheating of the device.  
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To avoid the danger of injury,  
burning and dangers to your health:  
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Always keep the device clean, dry and free of  
oil or grease.  
Be aware of areas other than the one you are  
directly working on. The heat can reach  
inflammable materials that may be outside your  
field of view.  
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Never use the device as a hairdryer.  
Do not direct the hot air flow at persons  
or animals.  
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Do not look directly into the opening of the hot  
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Remain alert at all times! Always watch what  
you are doing and proceed with caution. Do not  
use the device if you cannot concentrate or you  
are feeling unwell.  
air nozzle  
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Danger of burns! Do not touch  
the hot nozzle. Wear protective gloves.  
Wear protective glasses.  
In addition, you should never leave the device  
working unattended.  
L Operation  
Bear in mind the high rate of heat  
generation.  
If the device is not used carefully,  
it can give rise to increased  
L Preparing the device for use  
The mains voltage at the mains socket must match  
that shown on the rating plate on the device. Devices  
marked with 230 V can also be operated at 220 V.  
risk of fire or explosion.  
Do not work in the vicinity of easily ignitable  
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Operation  
Caution! When using the device, never allow the  
ventilation slots to be covered.  
L Changing the nozzle  
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Reflector nozzle – for shaping plastic pipes  
Switching on the device:  
or tubes:  
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Press the ON/OFF switch into setting „I“  
or „II“.  
Fill the pipe or tube with sand and ensure it is  
closed at both ends. This will prevent the pipe or  
tube from kinking. Warm the pipe or tube evenly  
by moving the hot air gun from side to side and  
backwards and forwards.  
Switching off the device:  
Press the ON/OFF switch into setting „0“.  
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Protector nozzle – for removing paint  
and varnish:  
Setting the air flow and temperature:  
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The ON/OFF switch has two different air flow  
settings.You can select the combination of air flow  
and temperature most suitable for your task.  
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The spatula shape of the nozzle ensures the air  
is properly directed. Use a separate spatula for  
removing paint or varnish.  
Setting I  
Setting II  
300 l/min  
500 l/min  
375 °C  
550 °C  
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Flat nozzle – for detaching glues,  
softening paint:  
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Do not apply heat for too long a period, as burnt  
paint becomes much more difficult to remove.  
Many glues can be softened by warming.  
Glued connections can then be detached and  
excess glue removed.  
L Advice on use  
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Removing the heat shield  
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Remove the heat shield for working in  
particularly narrow spaces.  
Danger! Do not inhale any vapours given off.  
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Reducing nozzle – for welding plastic:  
Caution! Danger of burns! Do not touch the hot  
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Use the reducing nozzle for heat-shrinkable  
nozzle. When you are working without the heat  
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shield there is an increased risk of burns.  
sleeves and film.  
The device must be completely cool before you  
remove or replace the heat shield.  
L Further examples of uses in the  
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Turn the heat shield anticlockwise  
to remove it.  
Turn the heat shield clockwise to put it  
house, car and garden  
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Defrosting water pipes:  
back on.  
Caution! It must not be used for thawing PVC pipes.  
Caution! It is often very difficult to tell the difference  
between gas pipes and water pipes. If in doubt, ask  
a competent person.  
Use as free-standing unit/during cooling  
(see Fig. A, D):  
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Always set the device down upright on a level  
surface, this will allow  
· you to have both hands free  
· the device to cool  
Caution! Copper pipes are joined using tin solder  
and must not be heated above 200°C.  
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Use the reflector to defrost water pipes.  
Loosening a threaded connection:  
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Heating the threaded connection carefully can  
often allow the connection to be released.  
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Operation/Cleaning/Disposal/Information  
Removing weeds:  
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The hot air dries out the weeds and  
micro-organisms.  
Lighting barbecue charcoal:  
Charcoal ignites in a few minutes.  
Wax removal:  
You can remove wax residues from skis/snow-  
L Service  
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Details of the Service Centre responsible for your  
region are shown in the warranty documents.  
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board or from candle holders. Use the amount  
of care appropriate to the product.  
L Declaration of conformity/  
Producer  
L Cleaning  
We, Kompernaß GmbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum,  
Germany, hereby declare that this product complies  
with the following EU directives:  
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Before carrying out any tasks on the device  
itself, pull the plug from the mains socket.  
Keep the air inlet and outlet clean.  
Use a cloth to clean the housing. Use a soft  
cloth to clean the housing. Never use petrol,  
solvents or cleaning agents as these may  
attack the plastic.  
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EU Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC):  
EN 60335-1:2002+A1+A11  
EN 60335-2-45:2002  
EN 50366:2003  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC):  
EN 55014-1:2000+A1+A2  
EN 55014-2:1997+A1  
L Disposal  
The packaging consists of environmentally-  
EN 61000-3-2:2000  
friendly materials. It can be disposed of at  
your local recycling facility.  
EN 61000-3-3:1995+A1  
Device Type/Designation:  
Do not dispose of electric tools in the  
household waste!  
Hot air gun PHLG 2000 SE  
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC Bochum, 31.08.2006  
relating to old electrical and electronic appliances  
and its translation into national law, used electric  
tools must be collected separately and recycled in  
an ecologically desirable way.  
Hans Kompernaß  
Please contact your local council office to find out  
about disposal facilities for your worn-out electrical  
tools.  
- Managing Director -  
We reserve the right to make technical modifications in the course  
of further development.  
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