User manual BOSCH PHG 630 DCE

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[. . . ] Do not hold the nozzle outlet too close to the workpiece to be heated. the resulting restriction in the air flow can lead to overheating of the unit. Bosch is able to ensure flawless functioning of the unit only if the original accessories intended for it are used. As a result of restricted air flow), the unit switches it off automatically, however, the blower continues to run. [. . . ] setting the Temperature (PHG 630 DCE) In the blower steps II and III , the temperature can be continuously regulated. After switching to the blower steps II or III, the temperature that was last selected as the target temperature appears in the display 5 marked with for approx. The target temperature applies for both blower steps and does not change when switching between steps II and III. After displaying the target temperature, the actual temperature at the nozzle outlet is shown with blinking until the selected target temperature is reached. The arrows then disappear and the display 5 shows the actual temperature. The target temperature can be increased in steps of 10 °C by pressing the "+" side of the temperature button 4 or reduced by pressing the "­" side of the button 4. brief pressing of the button increases or decreases the target temperature one time by 10 °C. Longer pressing of the button increases or decreases the temperature continuously by 10 °C steps until the button is released or the minimum or maximum temperature is reached. When switching from blower step II or III with higher temperatures to blower step I, a short time is required until the unit has cooled to 50 °C. During the cooling period, the display 5 shows the actual temperature at the nozzle outlet. Bosch stocks an extensive range of accessories (see Bosch Accessories catalogue) which offer a wide range of other applications. Do not heat the paint for too long since this will burn the paint, making it more difficult to remove. Stickers) become softer when heated allowing adhesive bonds to be separated or superfluous adhesive to be removed. Removing the Heat Protector For working in especially narrow places, the heat protector 2 can be removed. Increased danger s of burning exists when working without the heat protector. To remove or mount the heat protector, the unit must be switched off and have cooled. Turn the heat protector 2 counter clockwise to remove and clockwise to mount again. Placing Down the Unit For cooling of the heated unit or to have both hands free for working, the unit can be place down in the upright position on the rear housing surface (see Fig. On profiled surfaces, paint can be removed using a spatula and brushed off using a soft wire brush. To avoid kinking the tubing, fill the tubing with sand and seal at both ends. [. . . ] For safe and efficient working, always keep the unit and the ventilation slots clean. The wires in the cable are coloured according to the following code: Do not connect the blue or brown wire to the earth terminal of the plug. Important: If the plug on the cable of this unit must be replaced, dispose of the old plug to prevent misuse. If the unit should fail despite the care taken in manufacture and testing, repair should be carried out by an authorised customer services agent for Bosch power tools. [. . . ]

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