WAGNER FURNO 750 Electronic Lcd Hot Air Multi Purpose Tool Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Wagner
Table of Contents
WAGNER FURNO 750 Electronic Lcd Hot Air Multi-Purpose Tool
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Heat Gun
- Model Number: [model number]
- Power Source: Mains-operated power tools (with power cable) or battery-powered power tools (without power cable)
- Temperature Range: Extremely high temperatures (as high as [temperature range])
General Safety Instructions
It is important to follow these safety instructions to prevent accidents or
severe injuries:
- Keep all safety information and instructions for future reference.
- Remove flammable materials from the work area if possible.
- Always use the heat gun in a well-ventilated area.
- Maintain a distance of at least 5 cm between the nozzle and materials.
- Avoid pointing the hot air flow towards people or animals.
- Do not use the heat gun as a hair dryer.
- Do not leave the device unsupervised while it is switched on.
- The device may be used by children aged 8 years and over under supervision or with proper instruction.
- Wear safety gloves and safety goggles while working to avoid burns.
- Do not touch the nozzle while it is still hot.
Main Connection (UK only)
This heat gun is supplied with a fused cordset. Please follow these safety instructions:
- If the cordset is damaged, replace it with a new cordset to avoid a safety hazard. Contact Wagner customer services for a replacement cordset.
- Never use the heat gun or cordset without the fuse cover fitted.
- If you lose the fuse cover, contact any electrical dealer for a replacement or ring our helpline.
- A replacement fuse must be rated at 13 Amps and manufactured and approved to BS1362 standards.
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Before using the heat gun, ensure that you have the following:
- Heat Gun
- Safety gloves
- Safety goggles
- Work area free from flammable materials
Step 2: Power Connection
Connect the heat gun to a power source using the provided power cord. Ensure
that the power cord is away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving parts to
prevent damage or electric shock.
Step 3: Operating the Heat Gun
Follow these steps to operate the heat gun:
- Turn on the heat gun using the power switch.
- Select the desired temperature setting using the temperature control dial.
- Wait for the heat gun to reach the set temperature.
- Hold the heat gun by the handle and direct the hot air flow towards the desired area.
- Maintain a distance of at least 5 cm between the nozzle and materials.
- Move the heat gun in a sweeping motion to evenly distribute the heat.
Step 4: Cooling Down and Storage
After use, allow the heat gun to cool down completely before storing it. Do
not touch the nozzle while it is still hot.
Step 5: Cleaning and Maintenance
Regularly clean the heat gun to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Refer to the user manual for specific cleaning instructions. Do not attempt to
clean or perform maintenance on the heat gun while it is still hot.
FAQ
Q: Can children use this heat gun?
A: Yes, children aged 8 years and over can use this heat gun under
supervision or with proper instruction.
Q: Can I use the heat gun as a hair dryer?
A: No, the heat gun should not be used as a hair dryer.
Q: What should I do if the cordset is damaged?
A: Replace the cordset with a new one to avoid safety hazards.
Contact Wagner customer services for a replacement cordset.
Q: How do I clean the heat gun?
A: Refer to the user manual for specific cleaning instructions.
Ensure that the heat gun has cooled down completely before cleaning.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read all safety information, instructions, illustrations and
technical data provided with this power tool. Failure to observe the following
instructions may cause electric shock, fire and/or severe injuries. Keep all
safety information and instructions for future reference. The term “power
tool” used in this safety information refers to mainsoperated power tools
(with power cable) and to battery-powered power tools (without power cable).
This Heat Gun produces extremely high temperatures (as high as 630°C). It must
be used with caution to prevent combustible material from igniting.
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Take particular care when working near flammable materials.
Remove flammable materials where possible from the work area. -
Always keep a bucket of water or fire extinguisher nearby for safety purposes.
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Keep the Heat Gun in constant motion. Do not stop or dwell in one spot.
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Do not block the ventilation openings and when working maintain a distance of at least 5 cm between the nozzle and the surface so as not to overheat the device. An overheated device cannot be repaired.
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Do not use the device in at atmosphere at risk of explosion.
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Be aware that heat may be transferred to flammable materials that are outside your field of vision.
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Always set the device down on its pedestal and allow it to cool down completely before storing it.
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Never touch the nozzle while it is still hot.
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Do not leave the device unsupervised while it is switched on.
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This device may be used by children aged 8 years and over, as well as by persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental capacities or a lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and understand the dangers arising from it.
Children must not play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision. -
The heat gun and paint become very hot. Wear safety gloves and safety goggles while working to avoid burns.
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Do not direct the hot air flow towards people or animals.
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Do not use the Heat Gun as a hair dryer.
ATTENTION! When paint is heated, harmful gases and vapours may develop. Always wear suitable respiratory protection and ensure adequate ventilation of the work space. -
Old layers of paint may contain lead. Paint containing lead must not be removed with a heat gun. If in doubt, have the paint checked by an expert.
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Before every use, check the electrical tool, cable and plug. Donot use the electrical tool if it is damaged. Do not open the electrical tool yourself and only have it repaired by qualified specialist personnel using original spare parts.
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Do not misuse the power cord to carry the power tool, hang up the power tool or pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of an electric shock. -
Keep power tools away from rain or moisture. Water penetrating into a power tool increases the risk of an electric shock.
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If the power tool must be used in a moist environment, use a ground fault circuit interrupter. Using a residual current operated circuit-breaker avoids the risk of electric shock.
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Only use suitable extension cables that are fully intact. A harmonised H05RR-F 3 x 1.0sq mm rubber type cord is required as a minimum for general use.
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Always disconnect the Heat Gun from the power supply when not in use.
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Store the heat gun in a dry location out of the reach of children.
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Keep your workplace clean and well lit.
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Do not over-reach, especially when working on ladders.
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Never use to thaw frozen pipes located inside walls or near combustibles.
MAINS CONNECTION (UK only)
This Heat Gun has been supplied with a fused cordset. This is identified by
the fuse holder in the base of the plug. Please read the following safety
instructions before use:
- If the cordset is damaged replace with a new cordset to avoid a safety hazard. Please contact Wagner customer services for a replacement cordset.
- NEVER under any circumstances use the Heat Gun or cordset without the fuse cover fitted. This is the little cover fixed into the base of plug to hold the fuse in place.
- If you lose the fuse cover then please contact any electrical dealer for a replacement or ring our helpline.
- A replacement fuse must be rated at 13 Amps. This must be manufactured and approved to BS1362.
- IF IN ANY DOUBT PLEASE CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
MAINS CONNECTION
(Non-UK)
This Heat Gun has been supplied with a cordset. If the cordset is damaged
replace with a new cordset to avoid a safety hazard.
Please contact Wagner customer services for a replacement cordset.
IF IN ANY DOUBT PLEASE CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING – Use an extension cord that will accept the plug on the product.
Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension
cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will
draw.
An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of
power and overheating. A harmonised H05RR-F 3 x 1.0sq mm rubber type cord is
required as a minimum for general use.
Using the Heat Gun
General Description
This Heat Gun is a quality power tool. Like any power tool, it can be
dangerous when misused. Read the following instructions carefully and follow
all safety precautions. It is the responsibility of the owner to use the Heat
Gun properly.
Specifications
Housing | Engineered high-impact corrosion and heat-resistant polymers |
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Max. power consumption | 2000 Watts |
Voltage | 220-240 V ~ , 50-60 Hz |
Double insulation | **** |
Heat Output | approx. 60°C to 630°C |
Weight | 0.9 kg |
Features Fig. 1
- Control panel – temperature and fan speed
- Hanging hook
- Cordset with integrated stabilizers
- Rear stabilizer fins (upright standing)
- Side bars to prevent nozzle touching surface
- Nozzle Heat Shield (barrel cover)
Removing the barrel cover
The barrel cover can be removed when working in hard to reach locations. BE
CAREFUL OF THE NOZZLE. Increased risk of burning exists when working without
the barrel cover. To remove the barrel cover, use a small flat head scew
driver to lift tab (Fig. 1, 7) over raised area.
Attaching the Cordset
The cordset (Fig. 2, 1) for the Heat Gun is delivered detached from the gun
(Fig. 2, 2). To attach, line up the cord with the socket on the handle of the
gun and press firmly together until you hear a click. The cord set does not
need to be removed.
Touch Pad Control Panel
The heat gun gives you a wide temperature range to choose from, depending upon
the type of project. These can be controlled via the Control Panel.
Cool Down Mode (Fig. 4)
While the heat gun is operating, press the power button once to enter cool
down mode. When cool down mode is entered, the gun will run for 3 minutes with
maximum air flow. During this period, the temperature bars will all flash and
step down to indicate cooling. To override cool down mode, press and hold the
power button for 2-3s.
Following Cool down mode the barrel of the gun will still be hot.
Start Up
Always read the safety information included in this manual before using the Heat Gun.
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Plug the Heat Gun into a standard socket-outlet.
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Turn on the heat gun by pressing the power button on the Control Panel (Fig. 3, 1). When the gun is turned on, it is automatically set the default temperature of 300oC.
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Use the plus and minus buttons (Fig. 3, #8 & #9) to adjust the temperature. Single press to increase temperature in ten degree increments.
IMPORTANT: If the blower motor in the heat gun does not turn on when the POWER button is activated, turn the switch OFF immediately. The heating element will burn out if it is not cooled by the blower.
Note: Smoke may appear during the first start up due to the burning of manufacturing oils. The smoke should disperse shortly after first start up. -
As the temperature is increased, bars will flash to indicate that the gun is coming up to temperature. As the higher temperature is reached, the bars turn solid.
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As the temperature is decreased, bars will flash to indicate that the gun is still at a high temperature. As the lower temperature is reached, the bars turn off.
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During rest periods or when you are finished with your project, press the power button to enter cool down mode.
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Set the gun down in an upright position. The heat gun will shut itself off after 3 minutes.
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To override cool down mode press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds. The gun will power off immediately.
AngleLoc carry case (only F750)
The heat gun carry case with AngleLoc has been specifically designed to locate
the heat gun in the upright position for work on uneven surfaces.
The Heat Gun is one of the most versatile tools you can own. It can be used for a great variety of projects, from big DIY to small Art & Crafts jobs.
Use | Heat | Nozzle Tip Options |
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DIY | Stripping paint | HIGH |
Wall repair | LOW | Open (no tip) |
Drying paint | LOW | Open (no tip) |
Soften adhesives to remove floor tiles | LOW | Wide concentrator |
Bend plastic, plexiglass, formica | LOW/HIGH | Reflector Nozzle |
Removing formica and linoleum | LOW | Wide concentrator |
Soften paint, caulking and putty for easier removal | HIGH | Concentrator or |
Wide concentrator
Removing varnish| LOW-MED| Wide concentrator
Shrink plastic film for wrapping or weatherproofing| LOW| Wide concentrator
Small jobs (including repair)| Loosen rusted nuts, bolts and
fittings| HIGH| Open/ Concentrator
Burning weeds| HIGH| Concentrator
Removing adhesives| LOW| Open (no tip)
Waxing skis/snowboard| LOW| Wide concentrator
| Unfreezing pipes and locks| LOW| Reflector Nozzle
Lighting a bbq grill| HIGH| Concentrator / BBQ Nozzle
| Heat shrink tubing/
connectors
| LOW-MED| Reflector
Nozzle
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Defrosting refrigerator /
freezer
| LOW| Open (no tip)
Art & Crafts| Making candles| LOW| Open (no tip)
Making soap| LOW| Open (no tip)
Shrink wrapping
presents
| LOW| Open (no tip)
| Forming foam| LOW| Open (no tip)
Cookie decoration| LOW/HIGH| Open (no tip)
Automotive| Removing stickers,
emblems and decals
| LOW| Open (no tip)
Removing dents| HIGH| Open (no tip)
Removing paint| HIGH| Concentrator or
Wide
Applying and removing
window tint
| LOW| Open (no tip)
Restoring bumpers| HIGH| Open (no tip)
Electronics| Electronic repairs| LOW| Concentrator
Stripping Paint
Always protect glass when working near windows.
Do not use the Heat Gun on surfaces that can be damaged by heat, such as
vinyl-coated paneling, vinyl-coated siding or vinyl-coated window frames.
When removing paint from window frames, the Heat Gun will soften the putty. Be
careful not to gouge the putty with the scraper. The putty will firm up after
it cools.
Do not use the Heat Gun on insulating laminated window glass such as
Thermopane. The glass edge expansion may break the edge seal.
Do not touch nozzle or any other tool being used when working. These become
extremely hot and will cause severe burns. Wear gloves to protect hands from
hot scrapings.
The Heat Gun heats up the surface and causes the paint to soften, at which
time it can be scraped off easily without damaging the surface. Some paints
may soften even though they do not blister; some may become rubbery, and some
may require higher heat.
When working with several layers of paint, it speeds up the scraping process
to heat the surface thoroughly, all the way to the wood., then all the layers
can be scraped at one time.
A soft wire brush may be the best tool to use for very intricate surfaces.
Mineral paints and finishes, such as cement paint and porcelain, do not soften
with heat, so using a heating tool will not work for paint removal.
The best method of paint removal
Many variables affect heating applications, such as the material being heated,
ambient temperature, the distance from the gun to the substrate and the
heating technique. For this reason Wagner has provided temperature guidelines
for certain applications. Always start the heat gun at the lowest temperature
in the range then raise the temperature until the optimum temperature is
achieved. Always keep the heat gun in motion and at least 5cm from the
substrate when applying heat.
Move the Heat Gun slowly and steadily forward at an angle to the surface,
pointing the nozzle in the direction of motion. This allows you to scrape
safely outside the hot air stream and keeps the scraper and the scraped
surface cooler.
- A. Warm air preheats the surface.
- B. Paint is softened by hot air.
- A + B. Deep penetration of heat over total area.
- C. Paint can be easily scraped off as soon as it is softened and the gun is moved forward.
- D. Stripped surface allowed to cool.
Always set the Heat Gun upright after it is turned off, either for a short break or for storage. Avoid laying the unit on the side after shutdown. The heat will remain in the unit and cooling will take longer. Store the unit only after the nozzle is cool.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the intake openings on the housing clean and free of obstructions. Use a
soft, dry brush to clean the openings periodically. Use only mild soap and a
damp cloth to clean the Heat Gun. Many household cleaners contain chemicals
which could seriously damage the housing.
Do not use petroleum, turpentine, lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning
fluids or similar products when cleaning the Heat Gun.
NEVER allow any liquid to get inside the tool or immerse any part of the tool
into a liquid.
The nozzle will turn dark over time because of the high heat.
This is normal and will not affect the performance or life of the unit.
Storage
Allow the Heat Gun nozzle to cool to room temperature before placing in
storage.
Accessories
To attach an optional item to the Heat Gun:
- Set the Heat Gun upright on a level surface and wait until the tip is cool.
- Set the item onto the tip of the Heat Gun and push firmly into place by hand.
To remove an optional item from the Heat Gun:
- Set the Heat Gun upright on a level surface and wait until the tip is cool.
- Pull the item off the tip.
Name | Description | Name | Description |
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Concentrator Nozzle
P/N 2366222
| Directs a concentrated heat flow to the work surface. Ideal for removing paint in awkward corners, crevices, mouldings, beading or architraves.| Glass Protection Nozzle
P/N 2366224
| Deflects the heat away from glass or other fragile areas. Ideal for window sills, ledges, frames and skirting boards.
Wide Concentrator Nozzle
P/N 2366223
| Directs a long, narrow heat pattern to the work surface. Ideal for removing paint or varnish from large, flat surfaces such as skirting boards, doors, stairs, etc. It should be used in conjunction with a flat scraper.| Reflector Nozzle
P/N 2366225
| Disperses the heat flow evenly around the whole work surface. Ideal for
thawing frozen pipes, solder pipe work, bending plastics or heat shrinking
electrical insulating tubing.
Name| Description
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| This tool has 5
functions. The blade is used to (1) scrape paint and (2) spread compound. The
gouge point (3) is used to remove putty/caulk from open cracks. The curved
area (4) is used to clean roller covers.
The flat side (5) can be used to open paint tins.
| The heat gun carry case with AngleLoc has been specifically designed to locate the heat gun in the upright position for work on uneven surfaces.
3 + 1 year guarantee on this WAGNER DIY product
In addition to the statutory warranty for this product, J. Wagner GmbH, based
in 88677 Markdorf, Germany, grants you a guarantee (device guarantee) of 36
months for this product. This guarantee is extended by a further 12 months if
the product is registered within 28 days of purchase on the Internet at
https://go.wagner-group.com/3plus1.
The guarantee includes the free repair of defects which are demonstrably
caused by the use of unsuitable materials in the product’s manufacture or by
assembly errors, as well as the free replacement of faulty components provided
there are no guarantee exclusions.
The statutory material defect rights to which you as the purchaser are
entitled for the intended purpose from the time of handover of the purchased
item are not restricted by the guarantee. The guarantee, along with your
statutory warranty rights, will expire if the device has been opened by
persons other than authorised WAGNER service personnel.
The detailed guarantee conditions can be obtained on request from our
authorised WAGNER partners (see website or operating instructions) or in text
form on our website:
https://go.wagner-group.com/hf-warranty-conditions
INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT KNOWN
AS WEEE
The device and all accessories and packaging have to be recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. Do not dispose of the appliance with
household waste. Support environmental protection by taking the appliance to a
local collection point or obtain information from a specialist retailer.
EU Declaration of conformity
We declare under sole responsibility that this product conforms to the
following relevant stipulations: 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU,
2012/19/EU
Applied harmonised norms:
EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-45, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2,
EN IEC 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 62233
The EU declaration of conformity is enclosed with the product.
If required, it can be re-ordered using order number 2389337.
UKCA Declaration of conformity
We declare under sole responsibility that this product conforms to the
following relevant regulations:
Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016
The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012
Applied harmonised standards
BS EN 60335-1:2012+A15:2021, BS EN 60335-2-45:2002+A2:2012,BS EN IEC
55014-1:2021, BS EN IEC 55014-2:2021, BS EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021, BS EN
61000-3-3:2013+A2:2021, BS EN 62233:2008
References
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