SAFETY
ADDITIONAL SAFETY FOR HEAT GUNS, CONT.
24.
Keep work area clean,
uncluttered and well lighted.
25.
Never hold the nozzle closer
than 3" from the workpiece.
26.
When removing paint, move the workpiece outdoors
or ventilate the area and use a
fan to help keep the work area free of fumes and dust.
27.
Keep children and visitors away
from work area, the tool, and extension cords.
28.
Guard against electric shock by preventing contact
with grounded surfaces (for
example: pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclosures).
29.
Never carry gun by its power cord
or pull the cord from an electrical outlet.
30.
Use only properly rated extension cords.
31.
Inspect extension cords periodically
and replace if damaged.
32.
When tool is outdoors,
use only extension cords rated for outdoor use.
33.
When working on small or irregularly shaped objects
, secure work in a vise or clamp.
34.
Disconnect the tool when not in use.
Avoid unintentional starting. If the gun stops
during operation, disconnect from the power supply and have gun serviced by
authorized service personnel.
35.
Beware of harmful vapors that may be created by the heating process.
Certain paints, plastics
and other materials can produce poisonous fumes or vapors. If you are unsure about the composi-
tion of a substance you intend to apply heat to, do not use the heat gun on the substance.
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