Cold Heat Glue Gun User Manual

Page 2: Butane, Ignition instructions, Adhesive application, Trouble shooting, Storage of your p, Glue gun, Warnings

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1. Only empty fuel tank in a well

ventilated area and away from

ignition sources. Remember

butane is heavier than air.

2. Depress the filler valve at the

back of the tank with a small

bladed screwdriver and let the

butane gas escape through the

small orifice opening. It takes

approximately one minute for the

butane to escape from the tank.

Be careful that the butane does

not hit against your fingers or

hands. This could cause frostbite

of the skin.

3. One method is to poke a small

bladed screwdriver through a

piece of paper and then

How to Empty Tank of Butane Gas if Needed

carefully depress the filler valve.

The escaping gas will hit the

paper and not your hand.

4. Never turn gas lever to “ON”

and allow gas to evacuate

through the ejector/tip. Doing

this will clog the ejector and

lead to premature failure.

5. Never try to unscrew the filler

valve as it is adhesively bonded

to the tank. Breaking of this

bond will destroy the unit,

causing the tank to leak.

WARNING: By-products of the combustion of the fuel used by this

product contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause

cancer and reproductive harm.
WARNING: The Department of Transportation Hazardous material

Regulations forbid the carriage of butane or other flammable gas

products on passenger aircraft. Do not pack this item or any other

flammable gas item, in any checked or carry-on baggage.
WARNING: Do not clean or remove the adhesive with solvent. May

cause fire. For additional health and safety information, see the product

label and Material Safety Data Sheet for the Master Adhesive used.

To reduce the risk of injury or property damage,

READ AND UNDERSTAND the following
warnings:

1. The Glue Gun contains flammable gas under

pressure. Use with care.

2. Keep out of reach of children.
3. Use only Master Appliance Ultratane Butane

Fuel to insure maximum safety and
performance. MSDS upon request.

4. Do not fill gas, use or store near open flame,

heater, furnace or combustible materials.

5. Always point away from face and body while

igniting or operating.

6. The nozzle gets hot during operation. Do not

touch the nozzle, melted glue or main exhaust
port when hot or place them on a flammable
object.

7. Hot gases are emitted from all exhaust slots.

Do not leave Glue Gun unattended.

8. Wait for nozzles to cool before changing. Keep

hands and combustibles from nozzle area
while in use.

9. Use only glue sticks designed for use with

hotmelt glue guns. Do not use liquid or paste
adhesive.

10. Make sure the adjustment knob is firmly closed

and the flame is completely extinguished after
using.

11. To prevent fuel tank leakage, do not store in

environmental area that exceeds 104°F/40°C

Important Safety Instructions

Use only Master Ultratane butane with your Glue Gun.
Do not fill gas or store near open flame, heater,
furnace or combustible materials. Make sure the unit is
cool before re-fueling and that the switch is turned to
the “OFF” position. Fill gas holding the unit firmly with
the refill nozzle pointed upwards. Insert nozzle into the
gas filling valve and press down. Use pumping action
for best results (Fig. 1). Gas will overflow from nozzle
when tank is full. After filling allow the gas to stabilize
for a few minutes before lighting.

Fill with Ultratane

®

Butane

1. Use only 1/2” diameter glue sticks. Insert glue stick

through tunnel at the back of gun (Fig.3).

2. To start fuel flow, squeeze and slide (fig 3) switch to

“ON” position. You will hear a “hissing” sound.

3. Push the “Ignition Switch” to ignite the flame. Hold for

about 5-10 seconds before releasing (Fig. 4).

Cold

4. After igniting, the ceramic elements inside the air

vent will glow “red” (Fig. 5). Tip the gun forward on

folding stand under the nozzle to stand the gun. Wait

for a few minutes for it to heat up and allow the glue

to melt and soften.

5. During operation of your glue gun, gas flow is

thermostatically controlled for optimum fuel efficiency

and to maintain the glue melt chamber temperature

at 280F to 320F. Gas will flow intermittently

depending on chamber temperature.

NEVER LEAVE UNIT UNATTENDED WHEN

GAS IS ON.

Ignition Instructions

1. Direct nozzle tip at any clean/dry surface you wish to

bond. Check for proper adhesive selection.

2. To apply melted adhesive use steady finger pressure

on feed trigger. Release feed trigger to stop flow of

adhesive.

3. Do not use excessive pressure on feed trigger.
4. Insert 1/2 inch glue stick into transport mechanism

as needed.

Adhesive Application

1. Make sure the ON-OFF button is in the full OFF position. (fig. 3).
2. Stand the folding base to rest the glue gun and cool the nozzle,

before storing.

3. Store in proper location avoiding elevated temperatures and

away from children.

4. Leave tank approximately 1/2 full so lubrication of fuel pickup

filter remains wet.

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Trouble Shooting

Problem

Does not ignite

Low Gas Pressure

Low/No adhesive

flow

Probable cause

1. Empty tank

1. Low fuel
2. Cold fuel

1. No heat

2. Plugged tip

3. Glue gun unit not at

proper operating
temperature

Solution

1. Check window of tank and

refill with butane fuel

1. Refuel with butane gas.
2. Gently shake to warm fuel up.
* Use indoors only - Minimum

ambient temp 59°F.

1. See information above –

Does not ignite.

2. In the event the applicator tip

is blocking adhesive flow you
may clear the tip with a small
nail or paper clip.

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3. Allow unit to heat up for

4 minutes after ignition.
Do not force adhesive.

Storage of Your P

ORTA

P

RO

® Glue Gun

(such as car dashboard or trunk, direct
sun, glove compartment, or other
enclosed, unventilated areas).

Cold Heat Glue Gun Instructions

12. Use only in well-ventilated area.

Continuous or extended use indoors
should be done only with a local exhaust
ventilation to the outside.

13. Do not expose to open flame or other

sources of high temperature.

14. Always use safety glasses or goggles.
15. Do not misuse, abuse, alter or tamper.
16. Do not try to open the gas tank. Do not

puncture or incinerate.

17. Do not immerse in water.
18. Under no circumstances should you

attempt to repair a damaged glue gun.

19. It is your responsibility to follow your

governmental regulations when

disposing of this unit.

NOTE: For health and safety information, see
product label and Material Safety Data Sheet
for Master Adhesive before using.
NOTE: When operating in extremes of
temperature (hot or cold), at high altitude,
ignition may be difficult due to the variation of
gas pressure caused by these extremes. Gas
control settings will also be affected and will
vary from those under normal conditions. If
difficulties are experienced, please contact
our Customer Service Department.

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Warnings:

!

CAUTION: Allow applicator to cool to room temperature before

servicing. Failure to do so

may cause burns.

CAUTION: Do not pull adhesive cartridge from the rear of the applicator

while in operation. Removing adhesive from the rear may cause molten

adhesive to flow out the rear of the applicator which may cause burns

and damage the applicator.
CAUTION: Avoid contact with hot adhesive and the applicator tip.

May cause burns. Wear safety glasses and gloves when using.
CAUTION: If molten material comes in contact with skin DO NOT

ATTEMPT TO REMOVE!!! Cool glue with cool water and/or ice as

quickly as possible and seek medical assistance if burn is over a

large area.

Cautions:

!

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