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		 HEAT GUN KIT   
					HG 1800K   
					OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Thank you for purchasing the Earlex HG1800K Heat Gun Kit,   
					this is a highly versatile kit that can be used in a   
					variety of applications.   
					BEFORE USE - PLEASE READ THE SAFETY &   
					OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Please retain for future reference   
					
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				Heat Settings   
					Suggested Ratings   
					The heat gun   
					has a variable   
					heat setting in   
					order to give   
					greater control   
					over the   
					working   
					temperature.   
					Paint Stripping   
					Bending Plastic   
					Defrosting Pipes   
					Heat shrinking plastic Low Setting   
					Nozzles   
					The kit is supplied with 4 different   
					shaped nozzles, which can be used   
					as follows.   
					High Setting   
					Medium Setting   
					Low Setting   
					To adjust the heat setting move the   
					wheel at the back of the gun. The   
					five red lights on the left hand side   
					of the gun show the temperature   
					range selected.   
					Concentrator Nozzle   
					This nozzle directs   
					a concentrated   
					heat flow to the   
					workpiece. It is   
					To increase the temperature, move   
					the wheel up on the left hand side   
					of the gun, and to decrease the   
					temperature move the wheel down   
					on the left hand side of the gun.   
					The approximate temperature   
					setting is also shown on the dial at   
					the back of the gun.   
					ideal for use when   
					removing paint in   
					awkward corners,   
					crevices,   
					mouldings, beading, architrave’s or   
					whenever precise paint removal is   
					required.   
					Concentrator Nozzle   
					Deflector Nozzle   
					This nozzle directs   
					a long narrow   
					heat pattern to the   
					workpiece, and is   
					OPERATION   
					Before starting the job it is   
					advisable to test the workpiece for   
					the ideal temperature to use. The   
					table below gives an indication of   
					the likely heat settings required but   
					always start with the low heat   
					setting.   
					The distance between the nozzle   
					and the workpiece will vary   
					according to the material being   
					worked on but this should always   
					be at least 50mm (2”).   
					All applications, with the exception   
					of removing paint from the window   
					frames, can be performed without   
					using a nozzle, however for best   
					results nozzles are recommended.   
					ideal for removing   
					paint or varnish   
					Deflector Nozzle   
					from large flatsurfaces such as   
					skirting boards, doors, stairs etc. It   
					should be used in conjunction with   
					a flat scraper. Vinyl tiles can be   
					removed by softening the adhesive.   
					Glass Protection Nozzle   
					This nozzle   
					deflects the heat   
					away from glass   
					or other fragile   
					areas and back   
					onto the   
					workpiece.   
					Glass Protection   
					Nozzle   
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				Hook Nozzle   
					This nozzle   
					disperses the   
					heat flow   
					evenly around   
					the whole   
					workpiece. It is   
					ideal for   
					defrosting frozen pipes, soldering   
					pipe work, bending plastics and   
					heat-shrinking electrical parts.   
					Removing Paint   
					Choose the required nozzle and fit   
					onto the heat outlet. Select the   
					scraper or shavehook required.   
					Hold the gun with the nozzle   
					approximately 50mm (2”) from the   
					surface of the paintwork and   
					starting with the lower heat setting   
					move it slowly backwards and   
					forwards until the paint blisters and   
					bubbles. Immediately remove the   
					paint with the scraper or   
					Hook Nozzle   
					Shavehooks   
					Select the required blade from the   
					set. Take the   
					shavehook   
					handle from the   
					set, remove the   
					nut from the end,   
					fit the required   
					blade then fix in   
					place by refitting   
					shavehook. Aim to heat the paint   
					just ahead of the scraper so that   
					you can develop a continuous   
					action. Do not heat the paint for too   
					long, as this will burn the paint   
					making it difficult to remove.   
					Most stickers can also be removed   
					from paintwork by using the heat to   
					soften the adhesive. Be careful not   
					to direct the heat for too long if you   
					are trying just to remove the   
					Triangular Shavehook   
					and tightening the   
					nut.   
					stickers, as this will blister the paint.   
					Use the triangular   
					shavehook for   
					stripping paint   
					from flat wooden   
					surfaces and   
					edges, use the   
					combination or   
					heart shavehooks   
					for mouldings in   
					convex or concave   
					profiles.   
					Removing paint from window   
					frames   
					Always use the glass protection   
					nozzle. Ensure you have the nozzle   
					facing the correct way to deflect the   
					heat away from the glass before   
					you switch on. Rotate the gun or   
					nozzle 90o as you move to   
					horizontal or vertical bead. Allow   
					nozzle to cool before attempting to   
					turn it. Paint can be removed from   
					profile surfaces by using a   
					Combination   
					Shavehook   
					Heart Shavehook   
					Remember to   
					clean the blade   
					after use with   
					wirewool and   
					lightly oil before   
					storing.   
					shavehook and/or a soft wire brush.   
					WARNING: Be careful Glass can   
					break easily due to sudden   
					temperature change!   
					Assembly   
					of Shavehook   
					Not suitable for PVC frames!   
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				the tube, fill the tube with dry sand   
					and seal at both ends. Heat the   
					tube evenly by moving from side to   
					side and bend to required shape.   
					WARNING: Protect hands from   
					heat.   
					Defrosting frozen pipes   
					Choose the Hook nozzle and fit   
					over the heat outlet. Always heat   
					from one or other end of the frozen   
					portion, not from the middle.   
					WARNING: Do not attempt to   
					defrost PVC pipes. Always check   
					that it is a water pipe and not a   
					gas pipe. Do not heat a gas pipe.   
					Shrink sealing electrical cables   
					Choose the Hook nozzle and fit   
					over heat outlet. Select a heat-   
					shrinkable sleeve with a diameter   
					matching that of the workpiece.   
					Evenly heat the sleeve.   
					Bending Plastic Tubing   
					Welding plastics   
					Choose the Concentrator or   
					Deflector nozzle and fit over heat   
					outlet. The materials being welded   
					together must be of exactly the   
					same type of plastic. The areas   
					being welded must be clean and   
					grease-free. Heat the seam until the   
					plastic becomes tacky, then apply   
					the other surface.   
					Cooling   
					The nozzle of the heat gun can   
					become very hot during use.   
					Always allow   
					the heat gun   
					to cool after   
					use. Switch   
					off the heat   
					gun and   
					WARNING: Plastic can very   
					quickly change from being tacky   
					into becoming liquid. Beware of   
					burns from hot plastic. Do not   
					remove molten plastic from a   
					burn. Run under cold water and   
					seek medical advice.   
					disconnect   
					form the   
					power supply.   
					Stand the heat gun upright as   
					shown to allow convection currents   
					to cool the nozzle.   
					To speed up the cooling time, set   
					the heat setting to the minimum and   
					run the heat gun for 2-3 minutes.   
					Always allow at least 30 minutes for   
					the heat gun to cool after switching   
					off.   
					Bending plastic tube   
					Choose the Hook nozzle and fit   
					over heat outlet. Turn the gun   
					upside down and place on it’s   
					stand so that it is resting on a   
					secure bench with the nozzle   
					pointing upwards; see picture   
					below. To avoid buckling or kinking   
					Always make sure that the heatgun   
					cannot be pulled by the mains   
					cable whilst cooling.   
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				If an extension cable is used it must   
					be fully unwound and rated at least   
					10amps capacity.   
					Maintenance   
					The heat gun should be cleaned   
					before being stored away by wiping   
					over with a clean damp cloth after   
					ensuring that the gun has cooled;   
					do not use any chemicals. Ensure   
					that the ventilation slots are not   
					blocked.   
					If unit has over heated allow unit to   
					cool further before operating, this   
					may take up to 20 minutes. - see   
					cooling section   
					IF YOU REQUIRE FURTHER   
					ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT   
					OUR HELPLINE NO.   
					Trouble Shooting   
					If a problem occurs always   
					switch the unit off immediately.   
					Unit fails to work:   
					Check the fuse in the plug is sound   
					and rated 13amps.   
					01483 454666   
					(www.earlex.co.uk)   
					Monday - Friday 08:30 - 17:00   
					(Excluding Bank Holidays)   
					MAINS CONNECTION   
					Your unit has been supplied with a mains lead with a fitted moulded plug. This is   
					identified by the fuse holder in the base of the plug. Please read the following   
					safety instructions before use.   
					If the moulded plug is cut off from the mains lead then the plug must be disposed   
					of safely.   
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					NEVER under any circumstances insert such a plug into a 13 amp socket.   
					NEVER under any circumstances use the appliance without the fuse cover fitted.   
					This is the little cover fixed into the base of the plug to hold the fuse in place.   
					If you lose the fuse cover then please contact any electrical dealer for a   
					replacement or ring our helpline.   
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					A replacement fuse must be rated at 13amp. The fuse must be manufactured and   
					approved to BS1362.   
					IF IN ANY DOUBT PLEASE CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN.   
					If you need to fit a plug to the mains lead, this should be fitted in accordance with   
					the wiring instructions as shown below, and will need to be used with a 13 amp   
					fuse. If in doubt consult an electrician.   
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					If you are using an extension lead it must be rated at a minimum of 10 amps and   
					fully unwound. Do not operate with a lead rated at less than 10 amps as this will   
					cause premature failure of the element which is not covered by the guarantee.   
					As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not   
					correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug,   
					proceed as follows:   
					The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is   
					marked with the letter N or coloured black.   
					The wire which is coloured brown must be   
					connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter   
					L or coloured red.   
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				GUARANTEE   
					This heat gun is guaranteed for a period of 2 years against faulty   
					manufacture or materials. It is not guaranteed for industrial or hire   
					purposes. The scraper, shavehooks and nozzles are classed as   
					consumables and are not covered by guarantee. This guarantee does   
					not affect your statutory rights.   
					In the event of any problem occurring please contact us on our   
					Helpline no.   
					01483 - 454666   
					Monday - Friday 08:30 - 17:00 (Excluding Bank Holidays)   
					
					email:[email protected]   
					EC Declaration of Conformity   
					We declare that the unit: HG1800 conforms to: 73/23/EEC   
					EN60335-1, EN60335-2-45 & 89/336/EEC EN61000-3-2,   
					EN61000-3-3 & EN55014   
					Tim Hopper - Technical Director   
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				OTHER PRODUCTS FROM EARLEX   
					Steam Wallpaper Strippers: Designed to   
					remove all types of wallpaper, multi-layered   
					papers and artex®.   
					life. Kit includes 0.6mm & 1mm nozzles &   
					3-IN-ONE®oil. Check the Earlex website for   
					up - to-date information on what you can   
					spray.   
					SS100 - 2300W 4.5 ltr steam wallpaper   
					stripper   
					SS50 - 2000W 4.5 ltr steam wallpaper   
					stripper   
					SG75-Super Sprayer 75- 85W Electric   
					Airless Spray Gun. The motor size and   
					larger additional nozzle (0.8mm) allows   
					thicker viscosity liquids such as emulsions,   
					latex, laquers and impregnating agents to be   
					sprayed. Includes a flexible extension nozzle   
					that is ideal for spraying overhead and at   
					different angles. Supplied with 2 nozzle sizes   
					and a spares kit.   
					A range of steam cleaning accessories are   
					also available to be used in conjunction with   
					the steam wallpaper strippers. The   
					accessories can be used to clean and   
					rejuvenate carpets, floor tiles, unblock sinks   
					or waste outlets, clean work surfaces,   
					defrost fridges and freezers, clean windows   
					and tiles, remove soiling from upholstery and   
					curtains.   
					Alternatively the CombiSteam combines the   
					versatility of the steam wallpaper stripper   
					with a selected range of the accessories   
					providing you with a complete steam   
					cleaning kit and wallpaper stripper.   
					SC165 - 1500W 4.5 ltr steam cleaning kit,   
					incl. carpet cleaner, window/tile cleaner, jet   
					nozzle cleaner, upholstery cleaner / small   
					steamplate, large wallpaper stripping plate.   
					SG85-Super Sprayer 85- 85W Electric   
					Airless Spray Gun. The SG85 is a heavy   
					duty spray gun designed for the semi-   
					professional/tradesman with a tungsten   
					carbide piston and a die-cast aluminium   
					head. These allow the product to deal with   
					abrasive materials such as exterior wall   
					paints (non-grit), latex, pottery glazes and   
					similar materials that may be sprayed.   
					Includes a remote suction cup that clips onto   
					the paint can, so that there is no need to   
					keep refilling the paint container. Supplied   
					with 2 nozzle sizes and a spares kit.   
					PR9 - The Autofeed Paint Roller is a   
					portable battery operated paint rolling   
					system. It has a 3 litre paint reservoir and   
					230mm (9”) roller and automatically feeds   
					the paint to the roller head. No trays need to   
					be refilled or moved. Easy to use the PR9   
					provides enough capacity for one coat of a   
					3.6m x 2.7m (12’ x 9’) room without having   
					to refill.   
					WD1000 CombiVac Wet’n’Dry & Blower-   
					The 1000W motor provides a powerful   
					suction and blowing facility which is ideal for   
					use around the workshop, garage, caravan,   
					car, garden and home. The 20 litre recovery   
					tank has 12 litres wet capacity and is   
					designed for the rough and tumble of   
					everyday use. The Combivac has on board   
					storage facilities for its accessories, 6 metres   
					of working length and a two year guarantee.   
					There is also a variety of additional   
					ASG55 Super Sprayer - Sprays a 6’x6’   
					fence panel in 5 minutes!   
					55W Electric Airless Spray Gun, ideal for   
					spraying wood preservatives, shed & fence   
					treatments, water and solvent based paints.   
					Ideal for shed, fences and trellis. It has a 1   
					litre capacity, easy-grip handle that provides   
					good balance and control. Hardened steel   
					cylinder and stainless steel piston for longer   
					accessories available for use with the   
					Combivac.   
					If you require further information on any of   
					our other products, please telephone or write   
					to the address below, or visit our website at   
					
					Earlex Ltd.,   
					19 Moorfield Road, Slyfield Industrial Estate,   
					Guildford, Surrey. GU1 1RU. ENGLAND.   
					Tel: +44(01) 01483 - 454666. Fax: +44(01) 01483 - 454548.   
					email:[email protected]   
					
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					© Earlex Ltd. 2001   
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