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an intense stream of hot air that is capable of inflicting a
burn injury or igniting combustible materials.
4. Do not touch the heat gun's metal nozzle or place the
nozzle on a combustible material until it has time to cool.
The heat gun generates considerable heat and can inflict a
burn injury and/or damage materials during use.
5.
Do not use the heat gun with chemical strippers. The heat
may ignite the stripper or activate toxic fumes.
6.
Never remove lead-based paint yourself. This requires a
professional due to the lead's toxicity. Have the paint tested
if you are unsure if lead is present.
7.
Do not obstruct the tool's air intake or nozzle. This can lead
to excessive heat build up and may cause the tool to fail.
8.
Do not direct heat against a glass object or pane. Glass is a
poor heat conductor and can reach high temperatures
quickly. Glass 'melts' at 530 to 600°C (932 to 1,112°F) and
can cause a serious burn injury.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! Do not touch or handle a live tool with any part of your
body that is wet or damp. Wet skin reduces resistance to electrical
current, increasing the danger of a serious or fatal shock.
WARNING!
To reduce risk of electric shock, be certain that the
plug is connected to a properly
1.
Disconnect tool from power source before cleaning,
servicing, changing parts/accessories or when not in use.
2.
Protect yourself against electric shocks when working on
electrical equipment. Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces. There is an increased chance of electrical shock if
your body is grounded.
3.
Do not expose the tool to rain or wet conditions. Water
entering a tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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