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slipping out of your hands, or someone deciding it would be fun to attempt to
pull a jumpscare on you in your workshop.
Do not abuse the cord. The cord isn't the reason you're having a bad day - and
it won't be, if you don't use it for carrying, pulling, or unplugging the heat gun,
and will keep it away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving parts.
Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to the power
source, picking up, or carrying the heat gun. Also, unplug your heat gun
before making any adjustments, putting it in storage, or when the power
supply is interrupted.
Make sure that anyone using your heat gun or servicing it is acquainted with
this manual. The exception to the rule are children and infirm people - they
shouldn't be using your heat gun even if they remember every word written
here.
To keep your heat gun well-maintained,
regularly check if any parts are
misaligned, damaged or broken, or if there's anything else that might affect its
performance. If you notice anything odd, definitely bring the heat gun for repair
before
using it.
Work or repairs on the heat gun should only be carried out by a professional.
It’s best to leave the really serious stuff to a qualified repair person who only
uses original replacement parts.
Avoid bodily contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes,
radiators, stoves, and refrigerators.
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Keep your working area clean, well illuminated and well ventilated. Accidents
are much more likely to happen in dirty, unorganised, or poorly lit workspaces -
accidents that are easy to avoid with basic upkeep.
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