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STEINEL PROFESSIONAL HG2620E User manual

STEINEL Vertrieb GmbH
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HG 2620 E
Information
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Please familiarise yourself with these operating instructions
before using this product because prolonged reliable and
trouble-free operation will only be ensured if it is handled
properly.
We hope your new hot air tool will give you lasting
satisfaction.
GB Translation of the original
operating instructions About this document
Read and observe this information
before using the tool. Failure to
observe the operating instructions
may result in the tool becoming a
source of danger.
When using electric power tools,
observe the following basic safety
precautions to avoid electric shock
as well as the risk of injury and re.
Used carelessly, the tool can start an
unintentional re or injure persons.
Check the tool for any damage
(mains connection lead, housing etc.)
before putting it into operation and
do not use the tool if it is damaged.
Do not leave the tool switched on
unattended.
Children should be supervised to
make sure they do not play with
the tool.
First time of use
A small quantity of smoke may
occur when the tool is used for the
rst time. This smoke is caused by
binding agents released from the
heater's insulating lm during the
rst time of use.
To let the smoke escape quickly,
the tool should be set down on its
standing surface. The area you are
working in should be well ventilated
when using the tool for the rst time.
Any smoke coming out of the tool is
not harmful!
Take the ambient conditions
into account.
Do not expose electric power tools
to rain. Do not use electric power
tools when they are damp or in a
damp or wet environment. Exercise
care when using the tool in the prox-
imity of ammable materials. Do not
direct the tool at one and the same
place for a prolonged period. Do not
use in the presence of an explosive
atmosphere. Heat emitted may be
conducted to ammable materials
that are hidden from direct sight.
Protect yourself from
electric shock.
Avoid coming in contact with
grounded objects, such as pipes,
radiators, cookers or refrigerators.
Please read carefully and keep in a safe place.
- Under copyright. Reproduction either in whole or in part
only with our consent.
- Subject to change in the interest of technical progress.
Safety warnings
Always ensure that the blow-out
tube (including in combination
with mounted nozzle) is never
completely covered or sealed.
Damage to the heating element
or motor may otherwise result.
Beware of toxic gases and
re hazards.
Toxic gases may occur when work-
ing on plastics, paints, varnishes or
similar materials.
Beware of re and ignition hazards.
For your own safety, only use ac-
cessories and attachments that are
specied in the operating instruc-
tions or recommended or specied
by the tool manufacturer.
Using attachments or accessories
other than those recommended in
the operating instructions or cata-
logue may result in personal injury.
Repairs must only be
carried out by a qualied
electrician.
This electric power tool complies
with the relevant safety regulations.
Repairs should only be performed by
a qualied electrician. Otherwise the
user may run the risk of accidents.
Do not leave the tool unattended
while in operation.
Store your tools in a
safe place.
After use, set the tool down on its
standing surface and let it cool
before putting it away.
When not in use, tools must be
stored in a dry, locked room out of
children's reach.
This tool may be used by children
aged 8 or above and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge if they are
supervised or have been given in-
structions on how to use the tool
safely and understand the hazards
involved.
Do not allow children to play with
the tool.
Children are not allowed to clean or
carry out maintenance work on the
tool without supervision.
Do not overload
your tools.
Your work results and safety will be
enhanced if you operate the tool
within the specied output range.
Do not carry the tool by the power
cord. Do not unplug the tool by pull-
ing on the power cord. Protect the
power cord from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
Safety warnings
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Residual heat indicator
The residual heat indicator serves
as a visual warning to prevent injury
from direct contact with the hot
nozzle outlet. The residual heat indi-
cator also works when the tool is un-
plugged. The indicator starts working
after the tool has been in use for
90seconds and keeps ashing until
the temperature at the nozzle outlet
has fallen below 60°C at room tem-
perature. The residual heat indicator
does not show if the tool has been in
operation for less than 90seconds.
Responsibility always rests with the
user as care must be taken at all
times when handling hot air tools.
Keep these safety precautions
with the tool.
Safety warnings
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The tool is protected from overheating:
The thermal cut-out completely shuts down the tool if it is
overloaded.
For your safety
Tool description - Operation
Please note: The distance from the object you are working
on depends on material and intended method of working.
Always try out the airow and temperature on a test piece
rst. Using the attachable accessory nozzles (see accesso-
ries page on the cover) the ow of hot air can be controlled
with maximum precision.
Take care when changing hot nozzles! When using
the hot air tool in the self-resting position, make sure it is
standing on a stable, non-slip and clean surface. Switch-on
procedures generate short-term voltage drops. In unfavour-
able grid conditions, adverse effects can occur on other
devices. With grid impedances of less than 0.35 ohms, no
disturbances are expected.
1. Operation
The tool is switched on and off at the ON/OFF button 8 on
the back of the grip handle. The joystick 9 is used for con-
trolling temperature and airow or fan speed.
2. Setting the temperature
Temperature can be innitely varied over a range of
50-700°C at the joystick on the control panel with LCD
display. The actual temperature is measured at the hot air
outlet nozzle and indicated on the display. The joystick 9
is used as an input button with plus/minus function.
Briey pressing the "+/–" joystick increases or reduces
the temperature setting in 10 ° steps. Keeping the joystick
pressed speeds up the temperature setting process. Once
the temperature has been set, the tool takes a few sec-
onds to reach temperature (depending on speed/airow).
The temperature setting selected is shown on the display
for 3seconds. The display then shows the current actual
temperature. The "°C/°F" symbol continues to ash until the
selected temperature is reached.
If you want to alter the setting, simply press the joystick
again to increase or reduce the temperature. After switching
off, the hot air tool stays in the last setting.
3. Setting airow rate
To change the airow rate, rst press the button for airow
mode 10 ; the fan symbol ashes. Now use the joystick to
set the airow rate. The airow rate setting mode automat-
ically closes if the airow rate setting is not changed within
5sec. Pressing the airow button again after setting the
airow rate immediately closes the airow rate setting mode.
The airow rate can be varied from a minimum of 150 l/min
to a maximum of 500 l/min.
4. Programming mode [P]
Four programmes are factory-set for the most common
types of work. Press button "P" for programming mode.
Number 1 is displayed for programme 1. Continuing to
press the programme button will take you to programmes
2–4. Pressing the button again will return the tool to normal
operation.
Preset programmes
5. Memory function [S]
The values selected for the four programmes can be
changed and memorised at any time. To do this, rst press
the programme button "P" 11 until the display shows the
programme you wish to change. Set the temperature and
airow rate you require. Memory symbol on the LCD
ashes to indicate that the user programme selected has
been changed. To memorise this setting in the user pro-
gramme selected, press and hold down the programme
selector button. The memory symbol continues to ash for
approx. 2 sec. The settings entered are saved once the
memory symbol stays on all the time. To return to normal
operation, press the programme button until the programme
symbol disappears from the display.
Temperature measurement on the workpiece
We recommend the STEINEL HG Scan PRO temperature
scanner (Prod. No.: 007553) for measuring the temperature
at the workpiece.
Fine dust lter
The HG 2620 E is supplied with a ne dust lter 3. To in-
stall it, undo the air inlet and insert the lter. To clean it (with
compressed air), undo screws (a), take off cover and remove
lter.
Changing the power cord
If the power cord is damaged, it can easily be changed with-
out opening the casing.
Programme Temperature °C Air l/min
1 250 approx. 350
2 350 approx. 400
3 450 approx. 500
4 550 approx. 400
1. Important! Disconnect tool from power supply.
2. Undo screw 
dand pull off cover cap 
a.
3. Release cable grip 
b.
4. Undo mains terminals 
c.
5. Pull out cable 
e.
6. Insert new cable and secure in reverse order
(1. Firmly screw down mains terminals etc.).
Changing the heating element
The plug-in heating element in the HG 2620 E can be
changed in a matter of seconds.
1. Important! Disconnect tool from power supply.
2. Undo guard sleeve screws (Fig. 1).
3. Remove guard sleeve (Fig. 1).
4. Undo 4 screws at the end of the hot air outlet nozzle (Fig. 2).
5. Detach heating element and replace it with a new one
(Fig. 2/3).
6. Firmly screw heating element into place (Fig. 3).
7. Firmly screw guard sleeve back on (Fig. 4).
Maintenance
Repair
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220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
2300 W max.
50-700 °C, continuously variable
150-500 l/min, continuously variable
4000 Pa
30mm, using Professional nozzles
approx. 10,000 hrs.
approx. 800 hrs.
Yes
H07 RN-F 2X1 3.0M
II
Yes
≤ 70dB (A)
≤ 2.5 m/s2 / K = 0.08 m/s2
0.84 kg
Voltage
Output
Temperature
Airow rate
Air pressure
Delivery nozzle Ø
Motor life
Heater life
Residual heat indicator
Power cord
Protection class (without earth terminal)
Thermal cut-out
Emission sound pressure level
Total vibration value
Weight without power cord
Subject to technical modications
Applications
Here are some of the applications you can use STEINEL
hot air tools for. This selection is by no means exhaustive –
no doubt you can immediately think of other examples.
- Welding bitumen.
- Welding tarpaulins and lms.
- Welding PVC oor coverings and linoleum.
- Working rigid thermoplastic materials in plastics and
tank construction.
- Shaping thermoplastics.
- Drying wet surfaces.
- Activating and removing glues and hot-melt adhesives.
- Drying and heating processes of all kinds.
Material
Rigid PVC
Rigid PE
(HDPE)
Polyethylene
PP
Polypropylene
ABS
Applications
Pipes, ttings, tiles, structural sections,
technical mouldings
300 °C welding temperature
Tubs, baskets, canisters,
insulating material, piping
300 °C welding temperature
High-temperature drainpipes, seat buckets,
packagings, automotive parts
250 °C welding temperature
Automotive parts,
equipment enclosures, cases
350 °C welding temperature
Characteristic signs
Chars when held in ame,
pungent odour;
crashing sound
Light yellow ame, drips continue to burn,
smells of a candle being extinguished;
crashing sound
Bright ame with a blue core,
drips continue to burn, pungent odour;
crashing sound
Black, uffy smoke,
sweet odour;
crashing sound
Guide for selecting the right type of welding rod for welding plastics
Tool features
Stainless steel outlet nozzle
Removable guard sleeve
Air inlet (including ne dust lter)
Soft coating for non-slip standing
LCD display
Removable cap for mounting HG Scan PRO
temperature scanner
Heavy-duty rubber-insulated power cord
ON/OFF button
Joystick (for setting airow rate and temperature)
Button for airow rate mode
Programme selector button and memory button
Residual heat indicator
Soft grip handle for comfortable operation
Replaceable mains power cord
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Technical Specications
Manufacturer’s Warranty
This STEINEL product has been manufactured with utmost
care, tested for proper operation and safety and then sub-
jected to random sample inspection. STEINEL guarantees
that it is in perfect condition and proper working order.
The product is guaranteed for 12 months or 10,000 hours
of operation commencing on the date of sale to the con-
sumer. We will remedy defects caused by material aws
or manufacturing faults. The warranty will be met by repair
or replacement of defective parts at our own discretion.
This guarantee does not cover damage to wearing parts,
damage or defects caused by improper treatment or main-
tenance nor does it cover breakage as a result of the prod-
uct being dropped. Further consequential damage to other
objects shall be excluded.
Claims under warranty shall only be accepted if the product
is sent fully assembled and well packed complete with sales
receipt or invoice (date of purchase and dealer's stamp) to
the appropriate Service Centre or handed in to the dealer
within the rst 6 months.
Repair service:
If defects occur outside the warranty
period or are not covered by warranty,
ask your nearest service station for the
possibility of repair.
Declaration of Conformity
(refer to page 160)
Accessories (see Fig. on page 2.)
1 Round nozzle, 5 mm Prod. No. 092214
2 Round nozzle, 10 mm Prod. No. 092313
3 Round nozzle, 5 mm, extended Prod. No. 009076
4 Flat angled nozzle, 20 × 2 mm Prod. No. 092115
Flat angled nozzle, 20 × 2 mm,
straight Prod. No. 013240
5 Flat angled nozzle, 40 × 2 mm Prod. No. 092016
6 Flat angled nozzle, 30 × 2 mm Prod. No. 011925
7 Flat angled nozzle, 40 × 2 mm,
perforated Prod. No. 009083
8 Flat nozzle, 60 × 2 mm,
for bitumen Prod. No. 009090
9 Rubber feed roller, 50 mm Prod. no. 093211
10 Silicone feed roller, 35 mm Prod. no. 006785
11 Teon feed roller Prod. no. 034122
12 Brass feed roller, 7 mm Prod. no. 034115
13 Tarpaulin shears Prod. No. 010423
14 Kehlx Prod. No. 011833
15 Weld slide Prod. No. 093013
16 Welding nozzle Prod. No. 075316
17 Fast welding nozzle, 3 mm Prod. No. 010263
18 Fast welding nozzle, 4 mm Prod. No. 010270
19 Fast welding nozzle, 5 mm Prod. No. 010287
20 Fast welding nozzle, 3 mm,
with narrow air slot Prod. No. 009106
21 Fast welding nozzle, 4 mm,
with narrow air slot Prod. No. 011765
22 Fast welding nozzle, 5 mm,
with narrow air slot Prod. No. 011840
23 Jointing plane Prod. No. 093112
24 Quarter moon knife Prod. No. 092917
25 Soldering reector nozzle Prod. No. 011871
26 Reector nozzle, 20 mm Prod. No. 011857
27 Reector nozzle, 35 mm Prod. No. 011864
28 Sieve reector nozzle, 30 × 20 mm Prod. No. 010416
29 Sieve reector nozzle, 50 × 35 mm Prod. No. 010409
30 Shell reector nozzle Prod. No. 011888
31 HG Scan PRO Prod. No. 007553
Restart protection
Restart protection prevents the hot air tool from starting after
an interruption in the power supply. The hot air tool is only
ready for operation again after switching it on at the ON/OFF
button 8.
LOC function
To avoid altering the chosen settings unintentionally, the
HG 2620 E comes with a Lockable Override Control
Function (LOC). To nd out how to set the LOC function,
please contact our Service Department on +44/1733/366-700.
Cooling function
The HG 2620 E includes a cooling function. The cooling
function quickly cools the hot air tool down after it has been
used. To activate the cooling function, press the ON/OFF
switch for 2seconds with the HG2620E switched on. "300"
will then appear on the hot air tool's display. The HG2620 E
now runs at maximum air ow rate for 300seconds (5min-
utes) with the heater switched off, quickly cooling it down.
The display constantly shows the remaining cooling time.
When it is over, the HG2620E switches off automatically.
However, the hot air tool can also be switched off manually
at any time while the cooling function is activated.
Other functions
MANUFACTURER'S
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WARRANTY
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MANUFACTURER'S
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WARRANTY
Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment, accessories and pack-
aging must be recycled in an environmentally compatible
manner.
Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equip-
ment as domestic waste.
EU countries only:
Under the current European Directive on Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in national
law, electrical and electronic equipment no longer suitable for
use must be collected separately and recycled in an environ-
mentally compatible manner.
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