WAGNER FURNO 100 Heat Gun User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Wagner
Table of Contents
- FURNO 100 Heat Gun
- Explanation of symbols used
- General Safety Instructions
- Field of application
- Technical Data
- Description
- Start-up
- Application
- Recommended temperature settings
- Breaks and finishing work
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Storage
- Environmental protection
- Important Note regarding Product Liability!
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FURNO 100
HOT AIR MULTI PURPOSE TOOL
ORIGINAL-
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG
FURNO 100 Heat Gun
Translation of the original operating instructions
MANY THANKS FOR PLACING YOUR TRUST IN US
We would like to congratulate you on purchasing this brand product from
Wagner; we are sure that you will enjoy working with it greatly.
Please read the Operating Manual carefully and observe the safety information
before starting the device. Store the Operating Manual in a safe place close
to the product in case it needs to be used by someone else.
We would be happy to be of assistance if you have any questions, suggestions
or requests. Please contact us via the phone number included on the back page
or via our homepage, www.wagner-group.com/service.
Explanation of symbols used
This symbol indicates a potential danger for you or for the device. Under this
symbol you can find important information on how to avoid injuries and damage
to the device.
Danger of electrical shock
Indicates tips for use and other particularly useful information.
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 mains-operated power tools (with power
cable) and to battery-powered power tools (without power cable).
This Heat Gun produces extremely high temperatures (as high as 360°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.
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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.
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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. Do not 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.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or it’s service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a safety hazard.
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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.
Field of application
The F100 offers a variety of possible uses:
- softening of paint, sealing compound and window putty for easier removal
- softening of adhesives for the removal of stickers and floor tiles
- shrinking of plastic film for packaging
- working with shrink hoses
- handicrafts (e.g. embossing)
For more details on multiple projects and ‘how to’ videos please visit our website www.wagner-group.com/furno
Technical Data
Technical Data
Voltage:| 220-240 V ~ , 50-60 Hz
Power consumption:| 170 W (stage I), 350 W (stage II)
Double insulation:|
Heat Output| approx. 230°C (stage I), approx. 360°C (stage II)
Power cable:| 1.8 m
Weight:| 0.33 kg
Description
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ON/OFF switch:
0 = OFF
I = ON Stage I (230°C)
I = ON Stage II (360°C) -
Grip surfaces
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Fold-out pedestal
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Ventilation openings
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Metal nozzle
Depending on the type of application, the F100 can be held / used in various
ways.
Danger of burns from hot nozzle and air. Only hold the heat gun at the grip
surfaces and always wear heat-resistant work gloves. Do not block the
ventilation openings.
a) Gun grip:
for larger applications b) Pencil grip:
for smaller applications where precision is needed. c) Setup with pedestal:
for free-handed working and for cooling the heat gun
Start-up
Before connecting to the mains supply, be sure that the supply voltage is identical with the value given on the rating plate.
- Plug the Heat Gun into a standard socket-outlet.
- Turn on the Heat Gun by moving the switch to the desired setting. The motordriven fan noise will indicate that the Heat Gun is running.
Caution: If the fan does not switch on, switch the heat gun off
immediately (position 0). Without cooling from the fan, the heating element
will burn out.
Smoke may appear during the first start up due to the burning of manufacturing
oils. The smoke should disperse shortly after first start up.
Application
Always read the safety information included in this manual before using the
Heat Gun.
The recommended temperature settings for individual applications can be found
in the table in Section 8.
Hands-free operation
Press the clip together and turn it backwards in order to be able to park the
heat gun upright. 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.
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
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. Shrink film
Wind heat-shrink plastic film around the object. Start heating the film from a
safe distance while keeping the heat gun moving. Move the heat gun closer to
the film until the film starts to shrink and becomes taut.
Shrink hose
This is commonly used to shrink the hose around electrical connections or to
soften a plastic hose that needs to be bent at a specific point.
Embossing
If you are using the heat gun for embossing, you can remove excess powder with
a clean, dry brush. Hold the nozzle of the heat gun approx. 8 cm away from the
work surface. To prevent the paper from getting too hot, move the nozzle in a
circular motion until the powder lifts and turns glossy.
Once you have sealed one area, turn the heat gun off and place the heat gun
upright on the fold-out pedestal while you are preparing another area with
powder.
Recommended temperature settings
Use | Stage | |
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DIY | Stripping paint | II |
Wall repair (small holes) | II | |
Soften paint, caulking and putty for easier removal | I or II | |
Shrink plastic film for wrapping or weatherproofing | I or II | |
Art & Crafts / Household | Making candles | I |
Making soap | I | |
Shrink wrapping presents | I | |
Drying modelling clay | I | |
Cooking / baking (e.q. caramelising / decorating cookies) | I | |
Embossing | I | |
Processing wood (e.q. artificial wood ageing) | II | |
Removing adhesives | I | |
Creating decorations (e.q. ironing beads) | II | |
Creating jewellery | I | |
Model-building | II | |
Creating greetings and invitation cards | I | |
Automotive | Removing stickers, emblems and decals | I or II |
Applying and removing window tint | I or II | |
Electronics | Electronic repairs | I |
Shrink hoses for electrical repairs | I |
Breaks and finishing work
- Switch the heat gun off.
- Press the clip together and turn it backwards in order to be able to park the heat gun upright.
- Always unplug the mains plug once you have finished working.
The nozzle must always point upwards. If the nozzle points downwards, the hot air will remain in the gun and its lifespan may be shortened. Do not place a hot gun on its side, since this will extend the cooling time.
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. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children.
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
Only store the heat gun once it has compietely cooled down.
Environmental protection
**** 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.
Important Note regarding Product Liability!
According to an EU directive, the manufacturer is only liable without
limitation for faults in the product if all parts come from the manufacturer
or have been approved by the manufacturer and have been mounted to the device
and are operated properly. If thirdparty accessories or spare parts are used,
the manufacturer is exonerated wholly or partly from his/her liability if use
of the third-party accessories or spare parts have caused a defect in the
product.
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– Modifications reserved –
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 2407442.
Warning
If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by a
repair shop appointed by the manufacturer, because special purpose tools are
required.
Warning: Do not connect the blue or brown wire to the earth terminal of
the plug! The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code: blue = neutral brown = liveAs the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifiying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
- Should the moulded plug have to be replaced, never re-use the defective plug or attempt to plug it into a different 13 A socket. This could result in an electric shock.
- Should it be necessary to exchange the fuse in the plug only use fuses approved by ASTA in accordance with BS 1362. 3 Amp fuses may be used.
- To ensure that the fuse and fuse carrier are correctly mounted please observe the provided markings or colour coding in the plug.
- After changing the fuse, always make sure that the fuse carrier is correctly inserted. Without the fuse carrier, it is not permissible to use the plug.
- The correct fuses and fuse carriers are available from your local electrical supplies stockist.
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
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References
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- Unser Multitalent-Produkt: Heißluftpistole | Heimwerker | WAGNER
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