SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS | USA |
Operating requirements
•The tool must not be used lying flat nor permanently directed downwards.
•Ensure that the air inlet openings and the adapter outlet are not obstructed, as this can lead to excessive heat
•After use put the tool on its stand and allow it to cool down com- pletely before packing it away.
Application
•The tool must be used only for the applications indicated in the instructions for use.
Paint stripping
•When removing paint care should be exercised, particularly if the paint contains lead pigments. Buildings dating from before 1978 may well have been painted with lead- containing paint which has subsequently been painted over. Before starting work, it is important to determine whether the paint which you wish to remove contains lead. This can be determined using a lead test kits or by a professional paint contractor.
•Lead and dust containing lead particles are extremely dangerous. Small children and pregnant women are particularly endangered and should be kept away from renovation work in which
•When removing
Do not misuse the cord
•Do not carry the tool by the cord, and do not use the cord to pull the plug out of the socket.
•Protect the cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.
•Do not wind the cord around the tool.
•Use only permitted and correspondingly marked extension cords.
•Take care of your tool. Follow the maintenance rules and the instructions for adapter change.
•Check the plug and cord regularly; if they are damaged have them replaced by a reco- gnized service center.
•Check the extension cords regularly and have damaged ones replaced by a electric specialist.
Inspection after damage
•Before further use of the tool, slightly damaged parts should be carefully checked to ensure that can fulfil their function correctly and in accordance with requirements. Damaged tools must be repaired by an authorized service center. Never use a tool if its switch will not switch on and off.
•Adapters must be fitted firmly and safely to the tool. Check: no hot air must flow to the tool itself - the tool would be damaged.
•Keep the handles free of oil and grease.
Storage of heat guns
•Heat guns which are not in use should be stored in a dry enclosed place out of the reach of children.
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