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HEAT 
GUN 
INSTRUCTION 
MANUAL
MANUEL 
D’UTILISATION 
POUR 
PISTOLET 
À 
AIR 
CHAUD
MANUAL 
DE 
INSTRUCCIONES 
SOBRE 
LA 
PISTOLA 
DE 
AIRE 
CALIENTE
MODELMODÈLE MODELO#840015
THIS 
MANUAL 
CONT
AINS 
IMPOR
TANT 
INFORMA
TION 
REGARDING 
SAFETY
,OPERA
TION,
MAINTENANCE 
AND 
STORAGE 
OF THIS
PRODUCT
.BEFORE 
USE,
READ 
CAREFULL
Y AND 
UNDERST
AND 
ALL 
CAUTIONS,
WARNINGS,
INSTR
UCTIONS 
AND 
PRODUCT
LABELS.
FAILURE 
TO DO SO COULD 
RESUL
T IN SERIOUS 
PERSONAL 
INJUR
Y AND/OR 
PROPER
TY DAMAGE.
CE...

Page 2

CONGRA
TULA
TIONS!
Thanks for choosing this product. At Alltrade, our aim is to provide you with quality
products 
at 
an 
affordable 
price, 
and 
we 
want 
you 
to 
be 
totally 
satisfied 
with 
your
product 
and 
our 
Customer 
Ser
vice. 
If 
any 
help 
and 
advice 
is 
needed, 
please 
contact 
us 
at 
1-800-590-3723. 
Properly 
cared 
for
, this 
tool 
will 
give 
you 
many 
years 
of 
satisfaction.
INTENDED 
USE
This 
tool 
is 
intended 
for 
consumer 
use 
only
. This 
tool 
is 
not 
designed 
for...

Page 3

WORK 
AREA
Keep 
your 
work 
area 
clean 
and 
well 
lit.
Cluttered 
work 
benches 
and 
dark 
work
areas 
may 
cause 
accidents 
or 
injur
y.
Do 
not 
operate 
power 
tools 
in 
explosive 
areas, 
such 
as 
in 
the 
presence 
of 
flammable 
liquids, 
gases 
or 
dust. 
Power 
tools 
create 
sparks 
which 
may 
ignite
the 
dust 
or 
fumes.
Keep 
bystanders, 
children 
and 
visitors 
away 
while 
operating 
a power 
tool.
Distractions 
can 
cause 
you 
to 
lose 
control. 
ELECTRICAL 
SAFETY
Double...

Page 4

Check 
for 
misalignment 
or 
binding 
of 
moving 
parts, 
breakage 
of 
parts, 
and 
any
other 
condition 
that 
may 
affect 
the 
tool’
s operation.
If damaged, 
have 
the 
tool
ser
viced 
before 
using.
Many 
accidents 
are 
caused 
by 
poorly 
maintained 
tools.
Use 
only 
accessories 
that 
are 
recommended 
by 
the 
manufacturer 
for 
your 
model.
Accessories 
that 
may 
be 
suitable 
for 
one 
tool 
may 
create 
a risk 
of 
injur
y when 
used
on 
another 
tool.
SERVICE
Tool 
ser
vice 
must 
be...

Page 5

• Work 
in 
one 
room 
at 
a time. 
Furnishings 
should 
be 
removed 
or 
placed 
in 
the
center 
of 
the 
room 
and 
covered. 
Work 
areas 
should 
be 
sealed 
off 
from 
the 
rest
of 
the 
dwelling 
by 
sealing 
door
ways 
with 
drop 
cloths.
• Children, pregnant or potentially pregnant women and nursing m
others should not
be present in the work area until the work is done and all clean up is complete.
• Wear 
a dust 
respirator 
mask 
or 
a dual 
filter 
(dust 
and 
fume) 
respirator 
mask
which 
has...

Page 6

FUNCTIONAL 
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS 
AND 
COMPONENTS:
1. 
Heat 
Gun
2. 
Stand
3. 
Air 
Reduction 
Nozzle
4. 
Scraper 
Nozzle
5. 
Deflector 
Nozzle
6. 
Angle 
Nozzle
7. 
Scraper 
Handle
8. 
Scraper 
Blades
ASSEMBL
Y
This 
heat 
gun 
comes 
with 
four 
different 
nozzles 
and 
a scraping 
tool 
with 
specially
shaped 
blades. 
Change 
blades 
or 
nozzles 
when 
necessar
y to 
make 
your 
job 
easier
.
THIS 
SET 
INCLUDES:
• Air 
Reduction 
Nozzle
•  Deflector 
Nozzle
•  Scraping 
Tool
• Scraper 
Nozzle
•...

Page 7

NEVER
change 
nozzles 
with 
your 
bare 
hands. 
Always 
wear
gloves 
when 
removing 
attachments.ATTACHING/REMOVING 
NOZZLE
ATTACHING 
A NOZZLE:
1.Let 
the 
heat 
gun 
cool. 
(The 
heat 
gun
will 
cool 
faster 
if left 
in 
an 
upright 
position.)2.Center 
the 
nozzle 
over 
the 
end 
of 
the
heat 
gun 
and 
press 
down 
until 
the 
nozzle 
is firmly 
attached.
REMOVING 
A NOZZLE:
1.Let 
the 
heat 
gun 
cool. 
(The 
heat 
gun
will 
cool 
faster 
if left 
in 
an 
upright 
position.)2.Pull 
nozzle 
off...

Page 8

Nozzle 
and 
scraper 
blades 
will 
become 
extremely 
hot 
dur-
ing 
use. 
Do 
not 
touch 
nozzle 
or 
scraper 
blades 
with 
your 
bare 
hands 
or 
severe
burns 
will 
result. 
Always 
wear 
gloves 
when 
heat 
gun 
is in 
use.
STRIPPING 
PAINT
• Move 
the 
heat 
gun 
for
ward 
slowly 
at 
an 
angle 
to 
the 
sur
face 
you 
are 
stripping.
This 
will 
cause 
the 
paint 
to 
soften. 
• Always 
keep 
the 
nozzle 
pointing 
in 
the 
direction 
you 
are 
moving.
• Follow 
behind 
the 
heat 
gun 
with 
the...

Page 9

SPECIFICA
TIONS
SPECIFICA
TIONS
Voltage
120V 
60 
Hz 
Rated 
Power
Low 
Heat 
(Position 
1): 
1000w
High 
Heat 
(Position 
11): 
1500w
Blowing 
Speed
Low 
Heat 
(Position 
I): 
>400L/min
High 
Heat(Position 
II): 
>550L/min
Air 
Temperature
Low 
Heat 
(Position 
I): 
700°F 
(375°C)
High 
Heat 
(Position 
II): 
920°F 
(495°C)
OTHER 
CONSUMER 
DO-IT
-YOURSELF 
(DIY) 
TOOLS
Alltrade 
offers 
a full 
range 
of 
Kawasaki™ 
tools 
that 
make 
DIY 
jobs 
easy
. If you 
would
like 
further 
information 
on 
the...

Page 10

item 
and/or 
part 
will 
be 
repaired 
and/or 
replaced. 
If the 
unit 
is 
repaired, 
new 
or
reconditioned 
replacement 
parts 
may 
be 
used. 
If 
Alltrade 
chooses 
to 
replace 
the 
product, 
it may 
replace 
it with 
a new 
or 
reconditioned 
one 
of 
the 
same 
or 
comparable 
design. 
The 
repaired 
or 
replaced 
unit 
will 
be 
warranted 
under 
the 
terms
of 
the 
remainder 
of 
the 
warranty 
period. 
Typically
, a defective 
product 
that 
is
returned 
within 
the 
first 
30 
days 
after...
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