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d) Electrical safety
• The product is built according to protection class I. It must be powered by a standard earthed mains
socket.
• The mains socket that you use to connect the power cable must be easily accessible.
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Before connecting the product, make sure that the mains voltage in your region meets the specifications
on the name plate. Only connect the product to the mains socket when it is switched off.
• Do not pull the mains plug from the mains socket by pulling on the cable.
• Do not touch the mains cable or the workstation if there are any signs of damage, as this may cause a
fatal electric shock!
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If the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a new mains cable with the same specifications.
Stop using the damaged mains cable and dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not
attempt to repair the damaged mains cable.
• Never use the product immediately after it has been brought from a cold room into a warm one. This may
generate condensation, which can cause the product to malfunction or damage the interior components.
Moisture on the workstation, mains cable may also cause a fatal electric shock!
• Never work on live electrical components or parts. Always disconnect these components from the power
supply beforehand.
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CAUTION!
If liquid does enter the workstation, switch off the mains voltage to the socket containing the mains plug
(switch off at the corresponding circuit breaker or remove the safety fuse and then switch off at the cor
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responding RCD protective switch). You can then unplug the power cable from the mains socket.
Discontinue use immediately and take the product to a specialist repair shop, or dispose of it in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner.
e) Connected devices
• Make sure any tips connected to the air gun are correctly attached and cannot become loose during use.
f) Risk of burns
• Never use the workstation to heat up liquids or gases.
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Never point the flow of hot air at the workstation, mains cable, hose or other parts. In addition, never
point the flow of hot air at people or animals, as this may cause burn injuries!
• Never touch the tip of the hot air nozzle.
• Do not attempt to remove a tip from the airgun when it is hot.
g) Fuse
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A defective fuse must be replaced with a new fuse with the same specifications (see “Replacing the
fuse”). Do not repair or bridge a defective fuse, as this may cause a fire or result in fatal electric shock.