RhinoBond Owner’s Manual
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Generators should be 5,000 watt (minimum) in good working order. “Auto throttle” and/or “auto idle”
switches MUST be in OFF position.
RhinoBond tools are designed to run on 105–220V. Use a true RMS multimeter to verify voltage at both
the generator, and at end of extension cord.
12 gauge (minimum), 100-feet (maximum) extension cord
per RhinoBond Tool. Inspect power cords
regularly for signs of damage; replace as necessary.
Safely operate a maximum of two RhinoBond tools per 5,000 watt generator, with each tool plugged into
a
separate 20A, GFCI circuit.
Dedicated power source: No other equipment should be plugged into RhinoBond generator during operation!
DO NOT
plug the tools into a pigtail.
DO NOT
plug RhinoBond tools into a 15A GFCI adaptor.
POWER REQUIREMENTS CHART
REGION
USA / CANADA
UK / IRELAND
NETHERLANDS
AND REST OF EUROPE
CHINA
POWER REQUIRMENTS
110-120V / 20A / 50-60 Hz
110-220V / 16 A / 50-60 Hz
220-230V / 10 A / 50-60 Hz
220V, 50Hz
EXTENSION CORD
12 gauge (min.), 100-ft. (max.)
110V, 2.5mm X 30m
16A (230V 3x15), 30m
10A, 30m
PORTABLE GENERATOR
POWER SOURCE
5,000W min. with (2)
20A GFCI Circuits
2.5 KVA min. with 16Amp
(110V) protected circuit
2.5 KVA min. with 10Amp (230V)
protected circuit
Honda EU20i 1.6 KVA w/ 8
Amp (230V) protected circuit
# RhinoBond tools per
GENERATOR *
2
1
1
1
FORSEEABLE MISUSE
• Attempting to operate the tool without reading and understanding the instructions.
• Operating the tool while in close proximity to someone with a pacemaker or other medical device.
• Operating the tool in the rain or in wet environments.
• Opening the tool or modifying the electrical or electronic components or circuitry.
• Activating the tool over metal objects not intended to be heated by induction (i.e. safety shoes, jewelry, keys, power cords, etc.)
• Operating the tool on vertical or high sloped (> 10%) surfaces.
• Operating the tool in conjunction with plates or components not authorized by OMG Roofing Products.
• Operating the tool from an unstable power source.
The RhinoBond Tool is designed to operate on both 110 and 220 Volt sources. See the power requirements chart below for your region.