
Hot Shot HS-360-PRO/HS-360-PRO-15A User Manual R1.1 | 2
The Hot Shot Oven is a state of the art, table-top, heat treating oven capable of reaching and holding
temperatures up 2000°F. Heat Treating Ovens can be used to heat such things as glass, cylinder heads, welded
and carbon steel joints, pumps, various mechanical plates, ceramics, etc.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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POTENTIAL HAZARDS
• Electrical shock hazard
Electrical shock hazard – unplug the kiln from the electrical service before cleaning or servicing. Do not
touch heating elements with anything
• Burn hazard
Burn hazard – Always wear protective clothing, gloves, and eyewear when working around the kiln. Use
special care when opening a hot kiln as the escaping heat can cause severe burns. Keep unsupervised
children away from an operating kiln
• Fire hazard
Fire hazard – Do not place the kiln on a combustible surface. Allow at least 3 inches of airspace around the
kiln and do not store any flammable or combustible materials nearby
Fumes and/or smoke may be present during the kiln break-in period or during heating of certain materials.
Be sure to provide adequate ventilation
Locate the kiln in a covered but well-ventilated area away from flammable materials. Do not operate the
kiln outdoors or in wet conditions
CLEANING
The inside of your kiln can be vacuumed using a soft brush attachment to remove dust and debris. A vacuum
with a HEPA filter is recommended. The outer surfaces can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or sponge. Do not
use harsh cleaning chemicals on the painted surfaces of the kiln.
USER MAINTENANCE
The floor of your kiln is removable to allow for replacement due to wear and tear or to aid in set up of materials
that will be fired in the kiln.
Servicing of any other components shall be done by an authorized Hot Shot Oven & Kiln service representative.
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