Translation of the original instructions
• In case of burns, rinse with water abundantly and see a medical
Dangerosity of the gas fumes
• Keep the head away from the fumes, do not inhale.
• If working inside, ventilate the area or use a fume extractor to
• Induction heating of certain materials such as adhesives and flux
• If the ventilation is insufficent, use an approved respiratory unit.
• Read the safety data sheets (MSDS) and the manufacturer's in-
• Do not use the heater on parts being degreased or sprayed. The
• Work in a confined area only if it's well ventilated, or use an ap-
• Do not overheat metals, such as galvanised steel, covered with
• Check the MSDS for temperature related details.
Warning, electrical danger
Warning ! Major magnetic field. People wearing active or passive
implants must be informed.
No further protectective steps are required when the machine is
used on its own. Further restrictions and/or protective measures
may be necessary in other cases.
After maintenance, the magnetic field levels must be checked be-
fore the machine is used again.
When switched on, never put the inductor near the head or vital
organs.
Caution: Danger of optical radiation when the heated metal ele-
ments reach fusion.
People wearing pacemakers are advised to not come close to the
machine. Risk of disruption of pacemaker operations when close
to the machine.
Consult a doctor before getting close to induction heaters.
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doctor as soon as possible.
evacuate the gases and fumes.
can generate fumes and gases. Breathing these fumes and gases
can be dangerous for your health. For example, heating urethane
generates a gas : hydrogen cyanide, potentially mortal for humans.
structions for adhesvies, flux, metals, consumables, coatings,
cleaning agents, corrosives, and paint strippers.
heat might react with fumes and generate highly toxic gases.
proved repiratory/filtration unit. Make sure that a qualified person
is around to watch over you. The fumes and gases released while
heating can replace oxygen or air, causing accidents or death.
Check the quality of the air you're breathing
lead or cadmium, unless the coating is removed from the surface
before it's heated, that the area is well ventilated, and if needed,
use an approved filtration/respiratory unit.. Foundry pieces and
all metals containing such elements may generates toxic fumes if
overheated.
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