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1. Safety Information
Before starting for the first time:
Do not start blower if there are any signs of shipping
damage, particularly to blade, guards or housing.
Keep children away:
Do not allow children to play with or around the unit, which could result in
injury. Be sure the unit is inaccessible to children when not attended.
Keep unit grounded
: Always operate the unit with a grounding plug and a grounded electrical
outlet. A grounding plug is an essential safety feature that helps reduce the risk of shock or fire.
Always ensure the switch is in the OFF position prior to connecting to power.
Protect power cord from damage:
Use cords of suitable size for amperage load. Never
operate a unit with a damaged power cord, as this may lead to electrical or fire hazards.
Extension Cords:
Extension cords must be grounded and able to deliver the appropriate
voltage to the unit.
Do not use speed control device:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use
TurboDryers with a solid-state speed control device.
Handle with care:
Do not drop or throw the unit. Rough treatment can damage the components
or wiring and create a hazardous condition.
Run on stable surface:
Start only if blower is sitting in a stable and upright position. While on
level surface and running at full speed, the blower should not move around. If unit is moving,
check rubber feet or damage an replace if necessary.
Secure during transport:
When transporting in a vehicle, secure the unit to prevent sliding and
possible injury to vehicle occupants.
During operation
Keep out of water:
Never operate the unit in pooled or standing water, as this may create a risk
of injury from electrical shock. Do not store or operate outdoors. If electrical wiring or
components become wet, thoroughly dry them before using the unit.
Safety:
Proper ear and eye protection must be worn while blower is running. Keep fingers and
hands clear of blade. Do not move blower while it is running.
Keep air intakes clear:
Do not clog or block air intakes, as may occur if operated to close to
draperies or similar materials. This may cause the unit to overheat and result in a fire or
electrical hazard.
Keep out dust and dirt:
Do not allow dust, dirt, or other particles to be drawn into the air
intakes. Dirt in the motor can cause it to overheat, resulting in a fire or electrical hazard. If the
motor gets dirty, clean it using an air hose.
Allow repair only by qualified person:
Immediately stop the unit upon hearing excessive
mechanical noise or vibration. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the unit if you are not
qualified to do so. You may handle some maintenance and troubleshooting, but make sure that
more complex problems are handled by an authorized service technician. For information about
authorized repair, call HEYLO.