Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Melted glue will burn skin; operating nozzle temperature is 380 deg F. Do not touch melted glue or nozzle area. If accidental contact occurs, do not remove glue. Immediately put burned area into cold water. Always wear protective clothing, safety glasses, gloves, long sleeve shirt and long pants. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from flammables. Unplug when not in use. No user service- able parts inside. Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for consequential or indirect damages from the use of this product. Handling the coated electrical wires of this product exposes you to lead, a chemi- cal known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Do not attempt to melt crayons or candles. Do not use any material other than recom- mended glue sticks. Permanent damage to the glue gun could result. The glue gun is on as soon as it is plugged in. Do not leave unattended. When glue gun is hot, do not lay on its side. Always use stand. Do not use hot melt glue to replace structural fasteners. The adhesive used with this glue gun will begin to soften at 140 deg F. Don't use the glue on objects that will be subjected to temperatures of 140 deg F or above. Avoid accidental discharge. Do not touch glue stick or trigger except to dispense glue. Feeding or pushing glue stick with too much force into heated gun may cause hot glue to be unexpectedly expelled from nozzle or to flow back from inlet tube. Do not pull glue sticks from gun. The feed mechanism may become damaged or impaired. If you desire to change types of glue, cut off protruding end and feed the remainder through with the new type of glue. Do not store the glue gun in direct sunlight for extended periods. Never attempt to force cool the gun after use by immersing any part of it in water or any other liquid. Allow the gun to air cool only. Allow glue gun to cool before storing. Do not change nozzles while glue gun is in “on” position, plugged in, or warm to the touch. Before changing nozzles, make sure glue gun is cool to the touch, unplugged, and the switch is in the “off” position. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other.) To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way. This glue gun contains no user serviceable parts. Do not use glue gun if cord is damaged. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock. WARNING ! 2 WARNING ! WARNING ! CAUTION! DM 2610933927 11-05.qxd 4/12/06 4:20 PM Page 3 Getting to Know Your Glue Gun Pop-UpStand Stand release buttonTip Glue stick Headlight Trigger On/OffSwitch Indicator Lights Operation With switch in the “Off” position, plug Dremel Dual Temp Glue Gun Model 1200 into a standard 120V receptacle. Adjust switch to low setting or high setting. Red light will be activated to indicate power to the unit. Insert the appropriate glue stick into the rear opening of the glue gun. Allow glue gun to reach selected tempera- ture. Green light will illuminate when selected temperature is reached. NOTE: As the glue gun is used, the red light will again illuminate until the glue gun cycles back to maximum temperature. 3 DM 2610933927 11-05.qxd 4/12/06 4:20 PM Page 4 started on the threads, tighten the remain- der with an adjustable wrench until the tip is secured tightly on the glue gun. Place the silicon safety sleeve over the new tip. The glue gun is now ready for use. Anti-Drip Feature The Anti-Drip feature is activated by releasing the trigger which will cut off the flow of glue into the channel. A small amount of glue will remain in the tip when the trigger is released and this will need to drain from the tip. To optimize the Anti- Drip feature, release the trigger and allow the small amount of melted glue remaining in the tip to drain onto project surface before setting glue gun on stand. If you would prefer to allow this small amount of melted glue to drain elsewhere, set your glue gun a non-porous surface such as a tile or flat piece of tin. It is recommended that you use this protective surface at all times when working with your glue gun. When the glue gun is not in use, prop the glue gun on the spring-loaded stand. If the spring loaded stand is not used, the tool will lay on it’s side. Do not lay the glue gun on its side. To open stand, press button on side of glue gun. To retract stand, careful- ly fold in to original position. Pop-Up Stand To stabilize the glue gun on a flat surface use the pop-up stand. To release the pop- up stand, press the button on either side of the glue gun. To retract the stand, push back into the locked position with your forefinger. HeadlightTh...