Parkside PHLG 600 User Manual

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Operation / Cleaning / Disposal / Information

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Further examples of uses in the

house, car and garden

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.

notice! Copper pipes are joined using tin solder
and must not be heated above 200 °C.

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Use the reflector

5

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.

removing weeds:

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The hot air dries out the weeds and

micro-organisms.

Lighting barbecue charcoal:

WArnInG!

Do not use methylated alcohol.

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Charcoal ignites in a few minutes.

Wax removal:

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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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Cleaning

WArnInG!

Before carrying out work on the

appliance, always remove the plug from the power
socket.

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Keep the air inlet and outlet clean.

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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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Disposal

The packaging is wholly composed of

environmentally-friendly materials that
can be disposed of at a local recycling

centre.

Do not dispose of electric tools

in the household waste!

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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Information

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Service

Details of the Service Centre responsible for your
region are shown in the warranty documents.

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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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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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Operation

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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.

CAUTIOn! When using the device, never allow
the ventilation slots to be covered.

Switching the appliance on:

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Push the ON / OFF switch

2

to the position

“I”, “II” or “III”.

Switching the appliance off:

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Push the ON / OFF switch

2

to the position “0”.

Setting the air flow and temperature:
With the temperature and air volume regulator

2

you have three different blower levels available.
You can thus select an air volume and temperature
setting suitable for the particular application:

Setting I

250 l / min

30 °C

Setting II

350 l / min

400 °C

Setting III

600 l / min

600 °C

The Cold-Air Setting I is suitable for:
- Drying varnish / paint
- Cooling of heated workpieces
- Cooling the appliance before storage / changing

the nozzles

removing the heat shield:
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-
out the heat shield

3

there is an increased risk of

burns. Remove the heat shield

3

for working in

particularly narrow spaces.

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Pull the heat protector

3

to the fore.

Use as free-standing unit / during
cooling (see Fig. b, e):

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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

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Changing the nozzle

WArnInG!

Too much heat causes paints

and plastics to ignite.
DAnGer! Do not inhale the resulting vapours.

reflector nozzle

5

– for shaping plastic

pipes or tubes (see Ill. b):

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Place the reflector nozzle

5

on the outlet

tube

4

.

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Fill the pipe or tube with sand and ensure it is

closed at both ends. This will prevent the pipe
or tube from kinking.

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Warm the pipe evenly, in that you move it

back and forth.

Protector nozzle

6

– for removing paint

and varnish (see Ill. C):

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Place the protector nozzle

6

on the

outlet tube

4

.

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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.

Flat nozzle

7

– for detaching glues,

softening paint (see Ill. D):

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Place the flat nozzle

7

on the outlet tube

4

.

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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.

reducing nozzle

8

– for welding plastic:

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Place the reducer nozzle

8

on the

outlet tube

4

.

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Use the reducing nozzle

8

for heat-shrinkable

sleeves and film.

Operation

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