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USER MANUAL HM 2120 E STEINEL

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Inhalt

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2 / 150–500 l/min / 80–650 °C

  1. About this document 27
  2. General safety precautions 27
  3. Device elements 30
  4. Commissioning 33
  5. Applications 39
  6. Disposal 42
  7. Declaration of conformity 42
  8. Manufacturer's warranty 43
  9. Technical specifications 46

1. About this document

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– Under copyright. Reproduction either in whole or in part only with our consent.
– Subject to change in the interest of technical progress.

! Hazard warning!

Warning of hazards due to environmental influences!

Beware of toxic gases and fire hazards!

Warning of hazards from electricity!

2. General safety precautions

! Failure to observe these operating instructions presents hazards!

These instructions contain important information on the safe use of this product. Particular attention is drawn to potential hazards. Failure to observe this information may lead to death or serious injuries.

  • Read instructions carefully.
  • Follow safety advice.
  • Keep instructions within easy reach.

When using power tools, the following basic safety measures must be observed to protect against electric shock, risk of injury and fire. If the appliance is not handled with care, a fire may break out or people may be injured. Check the appliance for any damage (mains connection cable, housing, etc.) before commissioning and do not operate the appliance if it is damaged.

Do not operate the appliance unsupervised. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Initial commissioning

Some smoke may be emitted on first use. The smoke is caused by binding agents that are released from the insulating foil of the heater by the heat during the first use. The appliance should be placed on its base to ensure that smoke is emitted quickly. The working area should be well ventilated during the first use. The smoke emitted is not harmful!

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Warning of hazards due to environmental influences!

  • Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power tools when damp or in a damp or wet environment.
  • Take care when using the appliances in the vicinity of flammable materials.
  • Do not aim at the same spot for long periods of time.
  • Do not use in the presence of an explosive atmosphere.
  • Heat can be conducted to combustible materials that are covered.

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Warning of hazards from electricity!

  • Avoid coming into contact with earthed objects, such as pipes, radiators, cookers or refrigerators.
  • Do not leave the tool unattended while it is in operation.

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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 experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been given instructions 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.

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Do not overload your tools!

  • You work better and more safely in the specified power range.
  • Do not carry the tool by the cable and do not use it to pull the plug out of the socket.
  • Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
  • Always ensure that the discharge pipe is never completely covered or closed, even when the nozzle is fitted.
  • Otherwise damage to the heater or motor may result.

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Beware of toxic gases and fire hazards!

  • For your own safety, only use accessories and attachments that are specified in the operating instructions or recommended or specified by the tool manufacturer.
  • The use of tools or accessories other than those recommended in the operating instructions or in the catalog may pose a risk of personal injury to you.

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Repairs only by a qualified electrician

  • This power tool complies with the relevant safety regulations.
  • Repairs should only be performed by a qualified electrician. Otherwise the user may run the risk of accidents.

3. Device elements

3.1 HM 2120 E and HM 2320 E

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1 Stainless steel outlet nozzle
2 Air inlet with lattice guard keeps out foreign matter
3 Removable guard sleeve (for places that are hard to reach)
4 Soft stand
5 Soft end cap
6 Heavy-duty rubber-insulated power cord
7 Multiple-stage switch (2-stage / 3-stage)
8 Thumbwheel for setting temperature
9 Joystick (for setting airflow rate and temperature) (HM 2320 E only)
10 Button for airflow rate mode (HM 2320 E only)
11 Programme selector button and memory button (HM 2320 E only)
12 LED indicator for monitoring temperature
13 Soft grip handle for comfortable operation
14 Hanging loop

15 Residual heat indicator (HM 2320 E only)
16 Replaceable mains power cord (HM 2320 E only)

Accessories

1 Surface nozzle 50 mm
2 Surface nozzle 75 mm
3 Window nozzle 50 mm
4 Window nozzle 75 mm
5 Paint scraper kit
6 Reflector nozzle
7 Crimp connectors ∅ 0.5 - 1.5, ∅ 1.5 - 2.5, ∅ 0.1 - 0.5, ∅ 4.0 - 6.0
8 Shrink tubings 4.8–9.5 mm, 1.6–4.8 mm, 4.0–12.0 mm, Shrink tubing set, 3-teilig
9 Soldering reflector nozzle
10 Reduction nozzle 14 mm
11 Reduction nozzle 9 mm
12 Fine dust filter
13 HL-Scan
14Wideslotnozzle
15 Pressure roller
16 Plastic welding rod Rigid PVC, HDPE, PP, ABS
17 Welding shoe

For your safety:

These hot air tools are doubly protected from overheating:

  1. A thermostat switches the heater off if too much of the air outlet nozzle is obstructed (heat build-up). However, the blower continues to run. A warning triangle on the display tells you that the heater is switched off.

Once the air delivery nozzle is clear again, the heater automatically switches back on again after a few moments.

The warning triangle then goes out. The thermostat may also respond after switching the hot air tool off, taking it longer than usual to reach temperature at the air delivery nozzle when it is switched on again. (for HM 2320 E only)

  1. The thermal cut-out completely shuts down the tool if it is overloaded. (HM 2120 E / HM 2320 E)

Residual heat indicator (HM 2320 E only)

The residual heat indicator serves as a visual warning to prevent injury from direct contact with the hot nozzle outlet. The residual heat indicator also works when the tool is unplugged. The indicator starts working after the tool has been in use for 90 seconds and keeps flashing until the temperature at the nozzle outlet has fallen below 60 °C at room temperature. 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.

4. Commissioning

Please note: The distance from the object you are working on depends on material and intended method of working. Always try out the airflow and temperature on a test piece first. Using the attachable accessory nozzles (see accessories page on the cover) the flow 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.

HM 2120 E

The tool is switched on and o☐ at the two-stage switch (7) on the back of the grip handle. In addition to three-stage speed/airflow control (stage 1 is a cooling stage at 80 °C), temperature can be continuously adjusted over a range of 80 °C – 630 °C in settings 2 and 3 at the thumbwheel (8). The numbers 1 - 9 on the thumbwheel serve as a guide only. Whereas "1" means 80 °C, the maximum temperature of 630 °C is attained at "9". Airflow can be adjusted to the three stages of 150 / 150 – 300 / 300 – 500 l/min.

The guard sleeve (3) detaches at a bayonet catch.

Switching ON causes brief voltage drops. If the mains power supply system is not absolutely stable, other equipment may be affected. No disturbance is likely to occur with mains impedances of less than 0.43 ohms.

HM 2320 E

1. Operation

The tool is switched on and o☐ at a two-stage switch (7) on the back of the grip handle. The joystick (9) is used for controlling temperature and airflow or fan speed.

2. Setting temperature

Stage 1 is the cooling stage, temperature is always 80 °C. Use the cooling function for drying paint, cooling workpieces or for cooling the nozzle before changing the acces-

sory attachment. In stage 2 temperature can be infinitely varied over a range of 80 °C – 650 °C on the control panel with LCD display. The actual temperature is measured at the nozzle outlet and indicated on the display. The joystick (9) is used as an input button with plus/minus function. The temperature setting range begins at 80 °C and ends at a maximum of 650 °C.

Briefly 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 seconds to reach temperature (depending on speed/airflow). 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 flash 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 airflow rate

To change the airflow rate, first press the "airflow" button; the fan symbol flashes. Now use the joystick to set the airflow rate. The airflow rate setting mode automatically closes if the airflow rate setting is not changed within 5 sec. Pressing the airflow button again after setting the airflow rate immediately closes the airflow rate setting mode. The airflow rate can be varied from a minimum of 150 l/min to a maximum of 500 l/min.

4. Programming mode (P)

Besides normal operating mode, the HM 2320 E also has four factory-set programs for the most frequent jobs. Four programs are factory-set for the most common types of work. Press button "P" for programming mode (11). Number 1 is displayed for program 1. Continuing to press the program button will take you to programs 2-4. Pressing the button again will return the tool to normal operation.

Preset programmes

Programme Temp. °C Air l/min. Application
1 250 °Capprox. 350Shaping plastic pipes
2 350 °Capprox. 400Welding plastics
3 450 °Capprox. 500Paint stripping
E--Setting the running time in seconds

5. Memory function (S - HM 2320 only)

The values selected for the four programmes can be changed and memorised at any time. To do this, first press the program button "P" (11) until the display shows the program you wish to change. Set the temperature and airflow rate you require. Memory symbol on the LCD flashes to indicate that the user programme selected has been changed. To memorise this setting in the user programme selected, press and hold down the programme selector button. The memory symbol continues to flash 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 program button until the program symbol disappears from the display. To return to normal operation, press the program button until the program symbol disappears from the display.

6. ECO mode (HM 2320 E only)

After making a manually selected time setting, the new e-mode function permits use (of the HM 2320 E) without heating and at minimum motor speed. It lets the user benefit from saving energy and ensures safety during non-permanent use as the tool is only operated at reduced output when e-mode is activated.

Time is set in programme E. It can be set to between 0 and 1990 seconds. At zero setting, the function is deactivated.

Pressing the programme button for a few seconds saves the time setting even if the tool is switched off.

It is possible to let the tool return to normal mode using the joystick or by pressing the programme or fan button. The preset temperature and airflow rate are activated directly.

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  1. Multiple-stage switch II
  2. Press P button to activate programme E and use joystick -/+ to select time between 10 and 1990 sec. To save selected runtime, keep programme selection button pressed until memory symbol shows.

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  1. Select chosen temperature/user setting manually or via the programme selection buttons.

  2. The temperature/user setting is now kept constant until selected runtime has elapsed.

  3. Once selected runtime has elapsed, tool switches to e-mode (minimum motor speed). This is shown by the E on the LCD display.
  4. Operating the joystick or pressing the programme or fan button restarts the user programme set which then runs for the time selected.

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  1. The airflow rate preset in e-mode is a factory setting. If required, it can be adjusted up or down in switch setting I (cold stage).

If you wish to set any other airflow rate, this can be saved in programme "E" and switch setting II by holding down the programme button.

7. Changing the power cord (HM 2320 E only)

If the power cord is damaged, if can easily be changed without opening the casing.

4.1

Important! Disconnect tool from power supply.

  1. Undo screw and pull o cover cap .
  2. Release cable grip .
  3. Undo mains terminals .
  4. Pull out cable .
  5. Insert new cable and secure in reverse order (1. Firmly screw down mains terminals etc.).

5. Applications

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Here are some of the applications you can use STEINEL hot air tools for.

5.1 HM 2120 E

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Stripping paint: paint is softened and can be removed with a stripping knife and paint scraper to leave a clean surface.

Applying heat-shrinkable tubings: The shrink tubing is slipped over the section you want to insulate and heated with hot air. The tubing shrinks by approx. 50% in diameter to give a sealed union. Shrinking is particularly fast and even using reflector nozzles. Sealing and stabilising cable breaks, insulating soldered joints, gathering cable runs, sheathing terminal blocks.

Shaping PVC: tiles, piping or ski boots can be softened and formed with hot air.

Shaping: ski boots and sports shoes can be shaped for a perfect fit.

Desoldering: electronic components are detached quickly and neatly from circuit boards with a reduction nozzle.

Soft soldering: First, clean metal parts you want to join. Then, using hot air, heat the point you want to solder and offer up the soldering wire. Use flux or a soldering wire with a flux core to prevent oxide forming.

5.2 HM 2320 E

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Welding and joining plastic: all parts being welded must be of the same plastic material. Use an appropriate welding rod.

Welding sheeting: The sheets are overlapped and welded together. A slit nozzle is used to direct hot air under the overlap, then the two sheets are firmly pressed together with a feed roller.

Also possible: Repairing PVC tarpaulins by overlap welding with a slit nozzle.

Guide for selecting the right type of welding rod for welding plastics

Material / Applications / Characteristic signs

  • Rigid PVC / Pipes, fittings, tiles, structural sections, technical mouldings, 300 °C welding temperature / Chars when held in flame, pungent odour; crashing sound
  • Rigid PE (HDPE) Polyethylene / Tubs, baskets, canisters, insulating material, piping, 300 °C welding temperature / Light yellow flame, drips continue to burn, smells of a candle being extinguished; crashing sound
  • PP Polypropylene / High-temperature drainpipes, seat buckets, packagings, automotive parts, 250 °C welding temperature / Bright flame with a blue core, drips continue to burn, pungent odour; crashing sound
  • ABS / Automotive parts, equipment enclosures, cases 350 °C welding temperature / Black, fluffy smoke; sweet odour; crashing sound

6. Disposal

Electrical and electronic equipment, accessories and packaging must be recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.

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Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment 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 environmentally compatible manner.

7. Declaration of conformity

STEINEL GmbH hereby declares that the hot air blower HM 2120 E and HM 2320 E complies with Directive 2006/42/EC.

The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address:

www.steinel.de

8. Manufacturer's warranty

Manufacturer's warranty of STEINEL GmbH, Dieselstrasse 80-84, DE-33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz, Germany All STEINEL products meet the highest quality standards. For this reason, we, the manufacturer, are pleased to provide you, the customer, with a warranty under the following terms and conditions:

The warranty covers the absence of deficiencies which are proven to be the result of a material defect or fault in manufacturing and which are reported to us immediately after detection and within the warranty period. The warranty shall cover all STEINEL Professional products sold and used in Germany.

Our warranty cover for consumers

The provisions below apply to consumers. A consumer is any natural person who, on entering into the purchase transaction, neither acts in exercising their commercial nor their self-employed activity.

You can opt for warranty cover in the form of repair or replacement which will be provided free of charge (if applicable, in the form of a successor model of the same or higher quality) or in the form of a credit note.

In the case of sensors, floodlights, outdoor and indoor lights, the warranty period for the STEINEL Professional product you have purchased is: 5 years

for hot-air and hot-melt gluing products: 1 year

in each case from the date on which the product was purchased.

We shall bear the shipping costs but not the transport risks involved in return shipment.

Our warranty cover for entrepreneurs

The provisions below apply to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneur is a natural or legal person or partnership with legal personality who or which, on entering into the purchase transaction, acts in exercising their or its commercial or self-employed activity.

We have the option of providing warranty cover by rectifying deficiencies free of charge, replacing a product free of

charge (if applicable, in the form of a successor model of the same or higher quality) or by issuing a credit note.

In the case of sensors, floodlights, outdoor and indoor lights, the warranty period for the STEINEL Professional product you have purchased is: 5 years

for hot-air and hot-melt gluing products: 1 year

in each case from the date on which the product was purchased.

Within the scope of warranty cover, we shall not bear your expenses accruing from subsequent fulfillment nor shall we bear your expenses for removing the defective product and installing a replacement product.

Statutory rights accruing from defects, gratuitousness

The warranty cover described here shall be applicable in addition to the statutory rights of warranty – including special consumer protection provisions – and shall not restrict or replace them. Exercising your statutory rights in the event of defects is gratuitous.

Exemptions from the warranty

All replaceable lamps are expressly excluded from this warranty.

In addition to this, the warranty shall not cover:

– any wear resulting from use or any other natural wear of product parts or any deficiencies in the STEINEL Professional product that are attributable to wear caused by use or other natural wear,

– any improper or non-intended use of the product or any failure to observe the operating instructions,

– any unauthorised additions, alterations or other modifications to the product or any deficiencies attributable to the use of accessory,

– supplementary or replacement parts which are not genuine STEINEL parts,

– any maintenance or care of products that is not carried out in accordance with the operating instructions,

– any attachment or installation that is not in accordance with STEINEL’s installation instructions,

– any damage or loss occurring in transit.

Application of German law

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The warranty shall be governed by German law excluding the United Nations Convention concerning the International Sale of Goods (CISG).

Making claims

If you wish to make a warranty claim, please send your product complete and carriage paid with the original receipt of purchase, which must show the date of purchase and product designation, either to your retailer or directly to us at STEINEL (UK) Ltd. – 25 Manasty Road, Axis Park, Orton Southgate, GB- Peterborough Cambs PE2 6UP United Kingdom. For this reason, we recommend that you keep your receipt of purchase in a safe place until the warranty period expires.

9. Technical specifications

HM 2320 E

- Voltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz

- Output: 2,300 W

– Airflow adjustment: continuously adjustable

- Stage / Airflow rate / Temperature:

1 / 150 l/ min / 80 °C

2 / 150–500 l/ min / 80–650 °C

- Temperature setting: infinitely variable in 10 °C steps by pushbutton

- Programmes: 1 = 250^ / ca.350l / min., 2 = 350^ / ca. 400l / min., 3 = 450^ / ca.500l / min.,

E-mode / time setting

- Residual heat indicator: yes

- Memory button: for changing programmes set

- Protection class: //

– Thermostat: yes

- Thermal cut-out: yes

- Emission sound pressure level: ≤ 70 dB (A)

- Total vibration value: ≤ 2.5m / s^2 I K = 0.04m / s^2

- Weight: 960 g

HM 2120 E

- Voltage: 220 - 230 V, 50/60 Hz

- Output: 2.200 W

- Stage / Airflow rate / Temperature:

1 / 150 l/ min / 80 °C

2 / 150–300 l/ min / 80–630 °C

3 / 300 - 500 l/ min / 80 - 630 °C

- Temperature setting: continuously in 9 steps by thumbwheel

- Residual heat indicator: no

- Protection class: //

- Thermal cut-out: ja

- Emission sound pressure level: ≤ 70 dB (A)

- Total vibration value: ≤ 2.5m / s^2 I K = 0.04m / s^2

- Weight: 850 g

Settings HM 2120 E

Airflow rate stage 2 low airflow rate and airflow rate stage 3 high airflow rate

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Thumbwheel Stage 2 Stage 3

1 80 °C 80 °C
2 110 °C 110 °C
3 190 °C 180 °C
4 280 °C 260 °C
5 360 °C 340 °C
6 440 °C 420 °C
7 500 °C 480 °C
8 570 °C 560 °C
9 630 °C 630 °C

Depending on how accurately the thumbwheel is set, the guide values shown may differ by up to +/- 20 °C from the temperature actually delivered.

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– Emissioäänenpainetaso: ≤ 70 dB (A)

– Tärinän kokonaisarvo: ≤ 2,5 m/s^2 I K = 0,04 m/s^2

– Paino: 960 g

HM 2120 E

– Emissioäänenpainetaso: ≤ 70 dB (A)

– Tärinän kokonaisarvo: ≤ 2,5 m/s^2 I K = 0,04 m/s^2

– Paino: 850 g

Asetukset HM 2120 E

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4. Regimul Programe (P)

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3.1 HM 2120 E in. HM 2320 E

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*Pozor: Podatek "sec" na zaslonu ni prikazan. Vidne so nastavljene sekunde.

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*Pozor: Podatak "sec" ne prikazuje se na zaslonu. Vidljive su podešene sekunde.

  1. Ručno ili pomoću gumba za odabir programa postavite željenu temperaturu/korisničku postavku.

  2. Podešena temperatura/korisnička postavka sada se održava konstantnom dok ne istekne odabrano vrijeme rada.

  3. Nakon isteka odabranog vremena, uređaj prelazi u funkciju e-mode (minimalni broj okretaja motora). Vidljivo slovom E na LCD zaslonu.
  4. Aktiviranjem joysticka, programske tipke i tipke ventilatora ponovno se pokreće postavljeni korisnički program s odabranim vremenom rada.

STEINEL HM 2120 E - HM 2120 E in. HM 2320 E - 3

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  1. Količina zraka podešena u funkciji e-mode je tvornička postavka. To se po potrebi može podesiti prema gore ili dolje na stupnjevitoj sklopki I (hladni stupanj).
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STEINEL HM 2120 E - HM 2120 E in. HM 2320 E - 4

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$$ K = 0, 0 4 \mathrm{m/c2} $$

- тегло: 850 g

Настройки НМ 2120 Е

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Brand : STEINEL

Model : HM 2120 E

Category : Heat gun