Parkside Heat Gun PHLG 600 User Manual

HOT-AIR GUN  
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of the device.  
PHLG 600  
HOT-AIR GUN  
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Operation and Safety Notes  
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Operation and Safety Notes  
Kompernaß GmbH  
Burgstraße 21  
44867 Bochum (Germany)  
Last Information Update  
12/2007 · Ident.-No.: PHLG600-122007-6  
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Table of Content  
Introduction  
Proper use .....................................................................................................................Page  
Features and equipment...............................................................................................Page  
Included items...............................................................................................................Page  
Technical information ...................................................................................................Page  
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General safety advice  
Your working area........................................................................................................Page  
Electrical safety.............................................................................................................Page  
Personal safety..............................................................................................................Page  
Careful handling and use of electrical power tools ..................................................Page  
Safety advice relating specifically to random orbital sanders.................................Page  
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Operation  
Preparing the device for use........................................................................................Page 10  
Changing the nozzle....................................................................................................Page 10  
Further examples of uses in the house, car and garden............................................Page 11  
Cleaning.....................................................................................................................Page 11  
Disposal......................................................................................................................Page 11  
Information  
Service...........................................................................................................................Page 11  
Declaration of conformity/Producer..........................................................................Page 12  
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Introduction  
Introduction/General safety advice  
The following icons/symbols are used in this instruction manual:  
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Reflector nozzle  
Protector nozzle  
Flat nozzle  
PHLG 600 KH 3166  
Date of manufacture: 02-2008  
Read instruction manual!  
Watt (performance)  
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230V 50Hz · 2000W  
Reducer nozzle  
Kompernaß GmbH · 44867 Bochum (Germany)  
Wear hearing protection, dust  
protection mask, protective glasses  
and protective gloves.  
Observe caution and safety notes!  
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Included items  
Caution – electric shock! Dangerous  
electric current – danger to life!  
Protection category II power tool;  
double insulated  
Immediately after unpacking the appliance, check  
that all listed items have been supplied.  
General safety advice  
Risk of fire!  
Proper procedure and handling.  
1 Hot air gun PHLG 600  
1 Reflector nozzle  
1 Protector nozzle  
1 Flat nozzle  
1 Reducer nozzle  
1 Operating instructions  
1 Guarantee documentation  
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ATTenTIOn! Please read all the instructions  
and advice. Failure to observe the instructions  
and advice given below may result in electric  
shock, fire and/or serious injury.  
Keep children and uninvolved other  
third parties at a distance when using  
electrical power tools.  
Risk of explosion!  
Damaged appliances, power cables  
and power plugs mean potentially fa-  
tal risks from electric shock. Regularly  
check the condition of the appliance,  
the power cable and the power plug.  
Do not expose the appliance to rain or  
moisture. The permeation of liquids into  
electrical appliances increases the risk  
of receiving an electric shock.  
MAKE SURE THAT YOU KEEP THESE INSTRUC-  
TIONS AND SAFETY ADVICE IN A SAFE PLACE.  
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Technical information  
Dispose of packaging materials and  
the appliance in an environmentally  
responsible manner!  
Nominal voltage:  
Power consumption: max. 2000W  
Air volumes:  
230V 50Hz  
1. Your working area  
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Voltage  
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Setting I: ca. 250 l/min.  
Setting II: ca. 350 l/min.  
Setting III: ca. 600 l/min.  
a) Keep your working area clean and  
clutter-free. Untidy or poorly lit working  
areas can lead to accidents.  
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Hot air gun PHLG 600  
For removing, reshaping, preheating,  
defrosting etc.  
Proper use  
Temperatures  
(Jet outlet nozzle):  
b)  
Do not work with the device  
in potentially explosive envi-  
ronments in which there  
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 de-  
frosting or thawing water pipes. 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.  
Setting I: ca. 30°C  
Setting II: ca. 400°C  
Setting III: ca. 600°C  
are inflammable liquids, gases or  
dusts. Electrical power tools create sparks,  
which can ignite dusts or fumes.  
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Introduction  
Overload protection: Temperature cut-off switch  
Protection class:  
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II/  
c)  
Keep children and other people  
away while you are operating  
the electrical tool. Distractions can  
cause you to lose control of the device.  
Please make sure you familiarise your-  
self fully with the way the device works  
before you use it for the first time and  
The sound pressure level (A) of the device is typically  
less than 70 dB(A).  
that you understand how to handle electrical pow-  
er tools correctly. Further details can be found in  
the operating 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.  
Overheating cut-out:  
Upon heater overload (e.g. due to air-flow blockage)  
the appliance automatically switches the heater off, 2. electrical safety  
though the fan continues to run.  
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Features and equipment  
a) The mains plug on the device must match  
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Air inlet  
the mains socket. The plug must not be  
modified in any way. Do not use an  
adapter plug with devices fitted with a  
protective earth. Unmodified plugs and  
matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.  
ON/OFF switch & temperature and  
air volume regulator  
Heat shield  
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Nozzle  
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General safety advice  
General safety advice  
b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces such as  
pipes, radiators, ovens and refrigerators  
with any part of your body. There is an in-  
creased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.  
c) Avoid unintentional operation of the de-  
vice. Make sure that the switch is in the  
“OFF” position before you insert the  
mains plug into the mains socket. Acci-  
dents can happen if you carry the device with your  
finger on the switch or you have already switched  
the device on before you connect it to the mains.  
d) remove any setting tools or spanners  
before you switch the device on. A  
tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part  
of a device can lead to injury.  
e) Do not overestimate your own abili-  
ties. Keep proper footing and balance  
at all times. By doing this you will be in a  
better position to control the device, especially  
in unforeseen circumstances.  
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear  
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your  
hair, clothing and gloves clear of mov-  
ing parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long  
hair can become trapped in moving parts.  
g) If vacuum dust extraction and collec-  
tion devices are fitted do not forget to  
check that they are properly connect-  
ed and correctly used. The use of these  
devices reduces the hazard presented by dust.  
d) Look after the device carefully. Check that  
moving parts are working properly and  
move freely. Check for any parts that are  
broken or damaged enough to detrimen-  
tally affect the functioning of the device.  
Have damaged parts repaired before  
you use the device. Many accidents have their  
origins in poorly maintained electrical power tools.  
e) Keep cutting tools clean and sharp. Care-  
fully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edg-  
es are less likely to jam and are easier to control.  
f) Use the electrical power tool, accesso-  
ries, inserted tools etc. in accordance  
with these instructions and advice, and  
the stipulations drawn up for this  
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Do not work in the vicinity of easily ignitable  
gases or materials.  
Heating of plastics, paints, varnishes etc. can  
lead to the creation of gases that are hazard-  
ous 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.  
In addition, you should never leave the device  
working unattended.  
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 us-  
ing the device, always pull the mains plug out  
of the mains socket.  
Do not direct the device at the same spot for  
too long a period.  
Maintain a distance between the jet outlet  
nozzle and the workpiece or the surface being  
heated. An air blockage could lead to over-  
heating of the appliance.  
c)  
Keep the device away from  
rain or moisture. Water entering  
an electrical device increases the risk  
of electric shock.  
d)  
Do not use the mains lead for  
any purpose for which it was  
not intended, e.g. to carry the  
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device, to hang up the device or to pull  
the mains plug out of the mains socket.  
Keep the mains lead away from heat,  
oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the  
device. Damaged or tangled mains leads in-  
crease the risk of electric shock.  
particular type of device. In doing this,  
take into account the working condi-  
tions and the task in hand. The use of  
electrical power tools for purposes other than  
those intended can lead to dangerous situations.  
e) When working outdoors with an electri-  
cal power tool always use extension ca-  
bles that are also approved for use out-  
doors. The use of an extension cable suitable for  
outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.  
f) Use a residual current device (rCD)  
for protection if operating the electri-  
cal power tool in a moist environ-  
ment is unavoidable. The use of an RCD  
reduces the risk of electric shock.  
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Safety advice relating  
specifically to this device  
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Pay heed to the direct working area and also  
to its surroundings. The heat produced could  
reach to inflammable articles located out of the  
visible area.  
ATTenTIOn! To avoid the danger of injury,  
burning and dangers to your health:  
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If danger arises, pull the mains plug immediate-  
ly out of the mains socket.  
DAnGer OF PerSOnAL InjUrY!  
Never use the appliance as a hair dryer.  
Do not direct the hot air flow at persons  
or animals.  
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Always keep the device clean, dry and free  
of oil or grease.  
Never use the device for a purpose for which it  
was not intended.  
Children or persons who lack the knowledge  
or experience to use the device or whose  
physical, sensory or intellectual capacities are  
limited must never be allowed to use the device  
without supervision or instruction by a person  
responsible for their safety. Children must never  
be allowed to play with the device.  
4. Careful handling and use of  
electrical power tools  
3. Personal safety  
a) remain alert at all times, watch what you a) Do not overload the device. Always use  
are doing and always proceed with cau-  
tion. Do not use the device if you are tired  
or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or  
medication. One moment of carelessness  
an electrical power tool that is intended  
for the task you are undertaking. By us-  
ing the right electrical power tool for the job you  
will work more safely and achieve a better result.  
Do not look directly into the opening of the hot  
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air nozzle  
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DAnGer OF bUrnS! Do not  
touch the hot nozzle. Wear protec-  
tive gloves.  
when using the device can lead to serious injury. b) Do not use an electrical power tool if  
b)  
Wear personal protective  
equipment and always wear  
safety glasses. The  
its switch is defective. An electrical pow-  
er tool that can no longer be switched on and  
off is dangerous and must be repaired.  
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Wear protective glasses.  
wearing of personal protective equipment such  
as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety  
helmets or ear protectors, appropriate to the  
type of electrical power tool used and work  
undertaken, reduces the risk of injury.  
c) When not in use always ensure that  
electrical power tools are kept out of  
reach of children. Do not let anyone use  
the device if he or she is not familiar  
with it or has not read the instructions  
and advice. Electrical power tools are danger-  
ous when they are used by inexperienced people.  
DAnGer OF FIre AnD exPLO-  
SIOn! The appliance develops very  
high temperatures.  
If the device is not used carefully,  
it can give rise to increased risk of  
fire or explosion.  
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Operation  
Operation/Cleaning/Disposal/Information  
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Operation  
Use as free-standing unit/during  
cooling (see Fig. b, e):  
Further examples of uses in the  
house, car and garden  
Disposal  
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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  
The packaging is wholly composed of  
environmentally-friendly materials that  
can be disposed of at a local recycling  
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Preparing the device for use  
Defrosting water pipes:  
notice! It must not be used for thawing PVC pipes.  
notice! It is often very difficult to tell the differ-  
ence between gas pipes and water pipes. If in  
doubt, ask a competent person.  
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.  
centre.  
Do not dispose of electric tools  
in the household waste!  
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Changing the nozzle  
notice! Copper pipes are joined using tin solder  
CAUTIOn! When using the device, never allow  
the ventilation slots to be covered.  
WArnInG! Too much heat causes paints  
and plastics to ignite.  
DAnGer! Do not inhale the resulting vapours.  
and must not be heated above 200°C.  
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC  
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. Please contact your  
local council office to find out about disposal facili-  
ties for your worn-out electrical tools.  
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Use the reflector  
to defrost water pipes.  
Switching the appliance on:  
Loosening a threaded connection:  
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Push the ON/OFF switch  
“I”, “II” or “III”.  
to the position  
reflector nozzle  
– for shaping plastic  
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Heating the threaded connection carefully can  
often allow the connection to be released.  
pipes or tubes (see Ill. b):  
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Switching the appliance off:  
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Place the reflector nozzle  
on the outlet  
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Push the ON/OFF switch  
to the position “0”.  
tube  
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removing weeds:  
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 evenly, in that you move it  
back and forth.  
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The hot air dries out the weeds and  
micro-organisms.  
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Setting the air flow and temperature:  
With the temperature and air volume regulator  
you have three different blower levels available.  
Information  
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Lighting barbecue charcoal:  
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You can thus select an air volume and temperature  
setting suitable for the particular application:  
WArnInG! Do not use methylated alcohol.  
Service  
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Charcoal ignites in a few minutes.  
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Protector nozzle  
– for removing paint  
Details of the Service Centre responsible for your  
region are shown in the warranty documents.  
and varnish (see Ill. C):  
Wax removal:  
Setting I  
Setting II  
Setting III  
250 l/min  
350 l/min  
600 l/min  
30°C  
400°C  
600°C  
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Place the protector nozzle  
on the  
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You can remove wax residues from skis/snow-  
board or from candle holders. Use the amount  
of care appropriate to the product.  
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outlet tube  
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Have your device repaired only by qualified  
specialist personnel using original manufactur-  
er parts only. This will ensure that your device  
remains safe to use.  
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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.  
The Cold-Air Setting I is suitable for:  
- Drying varnish/paint  
- Cooling of heated workpieces  
- Cooling the appliance before storage/changing  
the nozzles  
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Cleaning  
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If the plug or mains lead needs to be replaced,  
always have the replacement carried out by  
the manufacturer or its service centre. This will  
ensure that your device remains safe to use.  
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Flat nozzle  
– for detaching glues,  
softening paint (see Ill. D):  
WArnInG! Before carrying out work on the  
appliance, always remove the plug from the power  
socket.  
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Place the flat nozzle  
on the outlet tube  
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Do not apply heat for too long a period, as  
burnt paint becomes much more difficult to re-  
move. Many glues can be softened by warm-  
ing. Glued connections can then be detached  
and excess glue removed.  
removing the heat shield:  
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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.  
CAUTIOn! The appliance must be completely  
cooled down before you remove or put on  
the heat protector.  
CAUTIOn! DAnGer OF bUrnS! Do not  
touch the hot nozzle. When you are working with-  
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reducing nozzle  
– for welding plastic:  
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out the heat shield  
there is an increased risk of  
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Place the reducer nozzle  
on the  
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burns. Remove the heat shield  
particularly narrow spaces.  
for working in  
outlet tube  
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Use the reducing nozzle  
sleeves and film.  
for heat-shrinkable  
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Pull the heat protector  
to the fore.  
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Declaration of conformity/  
Producer  
We, Kompernaß GmbH, Burgstr. 21,  
44867 Bochum, Germany, hereby declare that this  
product complies with the following EU directives:  
eU Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/eC:  
EN 60335-1:2002+A1+A11  
EN 60335-2-45:2002  
EN 50366:2003  
electromagnetic Compatibility  
2004/108/eC:  
EN 55014-1:2000+A1+A2  
EN 55014-2:1997+A1  
EN 61000-3-2:2000  
EN 61000-3-3:1995+A1  
Device Type/Designation:  
Parkside Hot air gun PHLG 600  
Bochum, 31.12.2007  
Hans Kompernaß  
- Managing Director -  
We reserve the right to make technical modifications in the course  
of further development.  
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