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1. LCD Display complies with all the relevant provisions of the following directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage 2006 95 EC Standards applied EN 50366 2033 A1 2006 EN 60335 2 45 EN 60335 2 45 2002 EN 60335 1 2002 A11 2004 A1 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 Official Agent KENNEDY TOOLS Wigston Leicester England ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY ole Signed Mah lA P Date 27th May 2010 Name Martin Cooke Position Director The Kennedy Group Ltd For EU and EEA countries only In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and its implementation in accordance with national law electrical goods that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible EE recycling facility Do not dispose of electrical goods with domestic waste materials as inappropriate disposal may cause potential hazards to the environment and human health For further information please contact your local authority or the retailer from whom you purchased the product KOBE TOOLS Official Agents JAPAN MIKI TOOL TRADING CO MIKI CITY JAPAN EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AMERICA amp AFRICA THE KENNEDY GROUP LTD WIGSTON ENGLAND Kobe Tools continually strives to improve its products Specifications may change without prior notice The Kennedy Group Ltd 05 10
2. TIONS KOBE INDUSTRIAL POWER TOOLS have been specifically designed to help you work SAFELY and EFFICIENTLY Your care and good judgement are the best protection against injury but always ensure that the appropriate safety equipment is worn All possible hazards cannot be covered here but the most relevant ones have been highlighted GENERAL OPERATING HAZARDS ALWAYS use the Hot Air Gun with care as misuse could cause a fire ALWAYS disconnect from the electrical power supply before cleaning or carrying out user maintenance ALWAYS wear non skid safety footwear when working outdoors ALWAYS ensure the maintenance of electrical components including plug fitting is carried out by a suitably qualified person ALWAYS store the tool in a dry secure place away from children NEVER use electrical power tools when they are damp or in a damp or wet environment NEVER operate the Hot Air Gun when tired or under the influence of alcohol or prescription non prescription drugs NEVER operate if any parts are missing or damaged WORKPLACE HAZARDS ALWAYS beware of fire and ignition hazards Exercise care when using the Hot Air Gun in the proximity of flammable materials Heat may also be conducted to flammable materials that are out of sight This tool is not intended for use in a flammable or combustible atmosphere ALWAYS keep the electric cable away from heat oil and sharp edges ALWAYS use a RCD Residual Current Device to provide pr
3. a TM a KOBE T INDUSTRIAL POWER TOOLS PROFESSIONAL HOT AIR GUN KIT WITH LCD DISPLAY 2000W MODEL HAG200 D ORDER CODE KBE 279 2140K Adjustable temperature between 60 600 C 230v 50Hz with 2 metre Tu industrial grade rubber power fam we site E temperature display cord fitted with a 3 pin plug i iW 3 stage airflow switch and digital LCD temperature adjuster Supplied with 4 detachable mena nozzles and a paint scraper ts Stainless steel nozzle outlet and detachable heat protection sleeve allows for access into narrow areas Overheating protection Can be used free standing on a work surface facing upwards for hands free use Air inlet with lattice guard to keep out foreign matter Supplied in a tough blow moulded carrying case Used for a wide range of jobs safely and reliably such as soldering welding PVC shaping drying shrink fitting stripping paint removing sticky labels etc WARNING THE SAFETY INFORMATION ALWAYS WEAR GIVEN INSIDE MUST BE READ AND APPROPRIATE UNDERSTOOD BY ANY PERSON PERSONAL USING INSTALLING REPAIRING PROTECTIVE OR MAINTAINING THIS PRODUCT EQUIPMENT OPERATORS MANUAL Please retain this information for future reference You have purchased a quality industrial product that is designed for high performance and long service life If correct use safety and maintenance procedures are observed this machine will last for many years SAFETY INSTRUC
4. and NY brushed off using a soft wire brush REDUCTION NOZZLE Shrink fitting After fitting the reduction nozzle 4 select the diameter of the heat shrink tubing according to the work piece for example a spade connector Heat the heat shrinkable sleeve evenly All application examples except B can be performed without accessories However the use of the recommended accessory parts simplify the work and significantly improve the quality of the results Be careful when changing the nozzle danger of burning Do not touch the hot nozzle Allow the unit to cool Wear protective gloves WORKING EXAMPLES REFLECTOR NOZZLE Defrosting water pipes Sad Water pipes often do not differ in appearance from gas pipes Gas pipes are NOT to be heated under Ps any circumstances Place on the reflector nozzle 5 Heat the frozen zone always from the outside to the middle Be especially careful when warming plastic pipes and connections between pipe pieces to prevent damage ACCESSORIES Available from your local KOBE agent REDUCTION REFLECTOR SURFACE WINDOW PAINT SCRAPER NOZZLE NOZZLE NOZZLE _ NOZZLE 4 G n KBE 280 3400K KBE 280 3410K KBE 280 3430K KBE 280 3440K KBE 280 3420K PAINT SCRAPER KIT SEAM ROLLER HEAT SHRINK Pa P TUBING PP i i 32 piece a Q KBE 298 3800S W al BE2983801S gt KEN 515 6800K MAINTENANCE Ensure the Hot Air Gun is disconnected from the electrical supply and canno
5. e time by 10 C Holding down the or Temperature adjustor button increases or decreases the temperature continuously by 10 C steps until the button is released or the minimum or maximum temperature is reached See fig 3 In switch position the pre set temperature is 60 C When switching from position II or Ill with higher temperatures to position a short time is required for the unit to cool to 60 C During the cooling period the LCD display shows the actual temperature at the nozzle outlet OPERATION REMOVING THE HEAT GUARD SLEEVE There is an increased danger of burning when working CAUTION Be careful of the hot nozzle i without the heat guard ES monL aago et e uR ga For working in especially narrow places the Heat Guard can be removed 1 To remove or mount the heat guard the unit must be in the OFF position and be allowed to cool down until cold 2 With the Hot Air Gun facing away from you hold the gun in your right hand and twist the Heat Guard with your left hand in a clockwise direction then pull off of the main body See fig 4 3 To mount the Heat Guard back on slide the Heat Guard over the Nozzle and push the clips into position Always take EXTREME care when using the Hot Air Gun in the proximity of flammable materials Heat may also be conducted to flammable materials that are out of sight PLACING DOWN THE HOT AIR GUN For cooling of the heat gun or to have both hands free fo
6. o more than 60 C regardless of the number selected by the Temperature Adjustor Only whilst using Stage Il and Stage Ill airflow on settings can the Temperature Adjustor be used to change the required temperature 60 600 C To switch OFF the Hot Air Gun slide the On Off Switch to the O position Air Flow Temperature N Stage 3501 min 60 C 550L min Stage II 3501 min Variable from 60 C to approx 600 C 60 600 C Stage Ill 5501 min Variable from 60 C to 600 C Fig 2 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE In the switch positions II and Ill the temperature can be continuously regulated The distance from the object you are working on depends on the material and intended method of working Always try out the air flow and temperature settings on a test piece first Using the attachable accessory nozzles the flow of hot air can be controlled with maximum precision If the Hot Air Gun is continuously used to close to the workpiece i e misused the thermal overload protection will be activated and the tool will completely shut down Allow the tool to cool down before attempting to use it Decrease the air flow when for example The surroundings of the work piece should not be heated more than necessary A light work piece could be blown away by the air stream After switching to stage II or Ill the target temperature can be regulated Pressing the or Temperature adjuster button increases or decreases the target temperature on
7. ord NEVER unplug the tool by pulling on the power cord NEVER allow children to use the unit TECHNICAL DATA amp PARTS SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NUMBER HAG200 D WEIGHT GUN ORDER CODE KBE 279 2140K NET WEIGHT AIRFLOW AND TEMPERATURE INPUT POWER Stage 350L min 60 C 140 F DIMENSIONS GUN 190 H x 270 W x 80 D mm Stage II 350L min 60 600 C 140 1112 F DIMENSIONS CASE 270 H x 340 W x 115 D mm Stage III 550L min 60 600 C 140 1112 F POWER SUPPLY 230V 50Hz IDENTIFICATION LCD Display Nozzle Heat Guard Aw iniet A Temperature adjustor U On off Switch 4 positions D i Fig 1 e a KK D SY C eag Blow moulded Reflector Surface Window Reduction Paint Carry Case Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Scraper OPERATION Always use the correct supply voltage The voltage of the power source must be the same as the value given on the rating plate of the unit Units designed for 230V can also be operated with 220V SWITCHING ON OFF amp SETTING THE AIRFLOW TEMPERATURE connecting it to the power supply or when attaching any nozzles to it Ensure that the Hot Air Gun is switched OFF 0 before ON 350L min The On Off switch has four settings See fig 2 60 C only Position O is OFF and the other three positions provide different rates of air flow Slide the Switch up to position Il or Ill With Stage I you can have a temperature of n
8. otection against electric shock ALWAYS make sure the area in which you are working in has a good flow of air Toxic gases may occur when working on plastics paints varnishes or similar materials PERSONAL PROTECTION ALWAYS wear approved eye protection during operation ALWAYS wear gloves to protect hands from cuts and burns SPECIFIC OPERATING HAZARDS ALWAYS ensure the Hot Air Gun is switched OFF before connecting it to the power supply ALWAYS use recommended attachments or parts ALWAYS ensure the electric cable is not damaged before connecting the Hot Air Gun to the electricity supply ALWAYS place the tool in its freestanding see Fig 5 on page 5 position after use and allow to cool before putting it away The nozzle reaches temperatures in excess of 600 C NEVER use the Hot Air Gun as a hair dryer NEVER direct the flow of hot air at persons or animals NEVER point the heat gun directly at a window or other glass surfaces NEVER leave the Hot Air Gun running whilst unattended NEVER direct the Hot Air Gun onto the same spot for any prolonged period NEVER make any alterations to the Hot Air Gun and only use it for the task for which it has been designed NEVER insert objects inside the air intake NEVER position too close to the work piece as the air flow will be restricted and may cause the Hot Air Gun to overheat Position the nozzle at least 25mm away from the work surface NEVER carry the tool by the power c
9. r working it can be placed down in an upright position on the rear of the housing See fig 5 the heat gun in an upright position There is greater danger of burning yourself on the hot nozzle and the hot air stream NEVER LEAVE THE HOT AIR GUN SWITCHED ON AND UNATTENDED CAUTION Be especially careful when working with i WORKING EXAMPLES Temperature settings given in the application examples are suggested values that depending on the material characteristics can deviate The distance between the nozzle and work piece is dependent on the material to be worked on The ideal temperature should first be ascertained by performing a test Therefore begin with a lower temperature setting SURFACE NOZZLE Removing paint softening Adhesives Attach the surface nozzle 1 Soften the paint using hot air and remove using a scraper Do not heat the paint for too long since this will burn the paint making it more difficult to remove The scraper should be kept sharp and clean Many adhesives e g stickers become softer when heated allowing adhesive bonds to be broken or excess adhesive to be removed WINDOW NOZZLE amp PAINT SCRAPER Removing paint from window frames CAUTION There is a danger of glass breaking Use the window nozzle 2 to protect the glass when using the Hot Air Gun to remove Gi paint from the frame On profiled surfaces paint can be removed as using the triangular scraper 3
10. t operate accidentally when servicing or cleaning If a guard or safety feature needs to be removed during maintenance be sure to replace them before resuming operation of the Hot Air Gun CLEANING Clean the Hot Air Gun with a soft brush or a cloth moistened with a suitable biodegradable solvent Do not use flammable liquids like petrol or alcohol they are a fire risk and will also damage the paint finish and plastic components CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Check for breakage of parts mountings and other conditions that may affect the operation of the Hot Air Gun Repairs must be carried out by an authorised repair technician STORAGE The Hot Air Gun should be stored in the dry out of reach of children and in a frost free environment SERVICE amp REPAIR A comprehensive repair and service facility is available through your local Kobe agent THE ENVIRONMENT QUALITY GUARANTEE amp WARRANTY KOBE PRODUCTS carry a one years manufacturers warranty KOBE PRODUCTS are designed amp produced to the highest standards amp specifications KOBE PRODUCTS are fully guaranteed against faulty materials amp workmanship Should they be found to be defective they will either be repaired or replaced free of charge fair wear and tear and or misuse excepted This does not affect your legal rights Please retain supplier invoice as proof of purchase DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We hereby certify that KOBE HAG2000 D Professional Hot Air Gun with

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