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1. Safety instructions for heating tools
It is only possible to work safely with this heating tool by reading the corresponding operating
and safety instructions in their entirety and following them to the letter.
0. Application
The warranty issued by the manufacturer and any liability claims against the manufacturer
shall be rendered null and void if the device is used in a manner not in accordance with its
designated use or if alterations are made to it. Check that the voltage given on the nameplate
is the same as your source at the mains.
1. Check all components before use.
Have any damaged parts repaired by a specialist or the manufacturer. Incorrectly performed
repairs represent a risk of accidents for the user. Always use genuine spare parts for any repairs.
2. Heating tools get hot.
Before heating up the device, check that the tool insert (e.g. soldering tip, modelling insert,
etc.) is correctly connected to the heating tool. Do not allow the hot tool insert to touch your
skin, your hair or any materials which are heat-sensitive and flammable. Always work on a base
with adequate heat-resistant properties
.
3. Restrict unauthorised access
.
Make sure that no-one, in particular children, can get near heating tool without your permission.
4. Danger of fire!
Before heating up the heating tool, remove flammable objects, liquids and gases from the area
where you will be working with your heating tool. Whenever you take a break from your work,
place the heating tool in the holder provided for that purpose. Disconnect your heating tools
from the mains after use (this does not apply to non-electrically operated devices such as gas-
operated heating tools)
.
5. Never leave your hot heating tool unattended.
Remember that the tool insert needs a certain amount of time to cool down to a safe tem-
perature even after you have switched the device off.
6. Keep your workplace tidy
.
An untidy workplace increases the risk of accidents.
7. Protect connection cables.
(This does not apply to non-electrically operated devices such as gas-operated heating tools).
Do not use the connection cable to pull out the plug or as a means of carrying the device.
Make sure that connection cables are not exposed to heat and do not come into contact with
oil or sharp edges. Damaged connection cables represent a potential cause of fire, short-
circuits and electric shocks
.
8. Take account of ambient conditions.
Protect your device against all liquids and moisture. Failure to do this represents a risk of fire
or electric shocks.
9. Look after your heating tool.
Always keep your product in a safe, dry place out of the reach of children. Pay attention to any
maintenance requirements. Check your device at regular intervals. Always use genuine
accessories and spare parts.
10. National and international regulations
Comply with national and international regulations governing health and safety at work.
1.2 Device-dependent safety notes
1. Only use the foreseen dehorning iron /safety transformer
2. The dehorning iron may only be used with the appropriate safety transformer.
3. The safety transformer must be mounted free standing for efficient cooling.
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