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HG2000P 04
GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
6.3. Personal safety
8.3.a. When processing plastics, paints,
varnishes and other materials, flammable and
toxic gases are generated. Do not use the tool
near flammable materials and explosive
gases.
6.3.b. To provide protection against vapours
and fumes wear a special mask protecting
against dusts and vapours emitted by lead-
containing paints and bear in mind the safety
of other persons staying at your workplace.
6.3.c. Danger of burns! Never touch the
nozzle when hot. Always wear protective
gloves.
6.3.d. Do not look into the nozzle when the
tool is on.
6.3.e. Always wear safety goggles when
operating the tool.
6.3.f. Do not use the tool as a hair dryer!
The
hot air emitted by the hot air gun exceeds the
temperature of ait provided by a hair dryer.
6.4. Working instructions and use tips
6.4.a. Protect the hot air gun against impacts
and surface damage caused by sharp objects.
6.4.b. Before you use the tool always check
air inlet and outlet for any obstacles
restricting a free air flow.
6.4.c. Do not burn the paint as it may result in
fire.
Keep the paint away from the nozzle, as it
can ignite after some period
6.4.d. Do not obstruct either air inlet or nozzle
outlet as it can result in excessive temperature
and damage to the tool.
Do not keep the hot air
outlet closer than 5cm from the surface
processed.
6.4.e. Do not put the nozzle on any object
during and directly after operation. Do not
place the on its side.
Whenever you wish to put
the hot air gun aside, set in a vertical position.
6.4.f. When you stop using the tool, during
breaks or carrying out any maintenance
operations (e.g. inspections, cleaning,
adjustments) always unplug the power cord
from the mains socket
6.4.g. Never allow children to use the tool.