3
GB
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing prot
ection
used for appropriate c
ondition
s will reduce
personal injuries.
c) Prevent uninten
tional
st
artin
g. Ensure the switch is in the
off
-
position
bef
o
re c
onnectin
g t
o
p
o
wer
sou
rce
and
/
or
b
att
ery
pack,
picking
up
or
c
ar
rying the t
ool.
Carrying power tools with your
fin
ger on the
switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d)
Rem
o
ve
a
ny
adju
s
ting
k
ey
or
wrench bef
o
re turning the p
o
wer t
ool
on.
A wrench or a key le
ft
a
tt
ached
to a rota
ting
part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e)
Do
not
o
verr
each.
Keep pr
oper
f
ooting
and balance at all times.
This enables be
tt
er control of the power tool in unexpected situa
tions.
f) Dress pr
operl
y.
Do
not
w
ear
loose
clothing
or
j
ew
elle
ry. Keep y
our
hai
r
,
clothing
and
glo
ves
a
w
a
y fr
om
m
oving parts.
Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If
d
evices
a
re pr
ovided
f
or
the c
onnection
of
du
st extr
action
and
c
ollection
f
acilities,
ensure these
a
re
c
onnec
t
ed and p
r
operly used.
Use of dust c
ollection
can reduce dust-related hazards.
4) P
o
wer t
ool use and
c
a
re
a)
Do
not
f
o
rce the p
o
wer t
ool.
Use the c
or
rect p
o
wer t
ool
f
or
y
our
appli
c
ation.
The correct power tool
will do the job be
tt
er and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b) D
o
not
use the p
o
wer t
ool
if the switch
do
es
not
turn it
on
and
off
.
Any power tool that cannot
be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Disc
onnect
the
plug
fr
om
the
p
o
wer
sou
rce
and
/
o
r the b
att
ery
pa
c
k
fr
o
m the p
o
wer t
ool
bef
o
re m
akin
g
a
ny
adj
ustmen
ts,
c
han
ging
accessories,
or
st
oring
p
o
wer t
ools.
Such preven
ti
ve safety measures reduce the risk of st
arting
the power
tool accidentally.
d)
St
o
re
idle
p
o
wer t
ools out of
the r
each
of
child
ren
and do
not allo
w per
sons
unf
amiliar with the
p
o
wer
t
ool
or
these ins
tructions
t
o
ope
r
a
te the p
o
wer t
ool.
Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
e)
Mai
nt
ain
p
o
wer t
ools.
Check
f
or
misalignme
nt
or
binding
of
m
o
ving
parts,
br
eaka
ge
of
parts
and
a
ny
other
c
ondition
th
a
t m
a
y
aff
ect the p
o
wer t
ool
’s
ope
r
ation.
If
dama
g
ed,
h
a
ve the p
o
wer t
ool
r
epai
re
d
bef
o
re use.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cu
tting
t
ools
sharp
and
clean.
Properly maintained cu
tting
tools with sharp cu
tting
edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the p
o
wer t
ool,
a
cce
sso
ries
and
t
ool
bits etc. in
a
cc
o
r
dan
ce with these instruc
tions,
t
akin
g int
o
ac
c
ou
nt the w
orking
c
onditions and the
w
ork
t
o be per
f
ormed.
Use of the power tool for opera
tions diff
erent from those intended could result in a hazardous situa
tion.
5) Service
a)
H
a
ve y
our
p
o
wer t
ool
ser
viced
by
a
qualified
r
epair
per
son
using
only
ide
n
ti
c
al
r
eplaceme
nt
parts.
This
will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR HEAT GUN
Do not put a hand at the air inlet or block the air inlet in any way.
During use, the temperature of the nozzle and other accessories of the tool become very high. Do not
touch them un
til the parts a
re cooled.
Before the tool is put down, make sure to cut o
ff the p
ower.
When the tool is started up for running, do not let the machine be in an una
tt
ended state.
If the heat gun is not care
fully used, a risk of fi
re may be caused.
Do not use the heat gun in we
t places or places with flammable and
explosive gas.
Do not store the heat gun un
til it is
cooled.
Assure proper air circula
tion be
cause toxic smoke may be produced during the use of the heat gun.
Do not use the heat gun as a hair drier.
Do not block the air inlet or the air outlet. Otherwise, the heat gun is overheated and damaged.
Do not point the heat gun at any person.
Do not touch a metallic air outlet because the temperature is very high during use. The temperature is s
till
high within 30 minutes a
ft
er the heat gun is turned o
ff
.
Do not let the heat gun get close to any object immediately when or a
ft
er the heat gun is used.
Do not let any object fall into the nozzle to avoid electric shock. Since the temperature is high when the
machine runs, when the machine is started up, do not overlook the nozzle.
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