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• This heat gun has a polarized plug
(one blade is wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug
is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fully fit into
the outlet, reverse the plug and try again.
If it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician. Do not modify the plug in any
way.
• Disconnect heat gun from power
supply when not in use. Store indoors in
a dry place and out of reach of children.
• Keep work area well lighted and clean.
• Do not overreach, especially when
working on ladders. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. Be certain
ladders being used are sturdy, stable and
on a firm surface and erected at a safe
working angle.
• Avoid power lines.
• Keep movable items secure and steady
while scraping.
• Always use protective eyewear when
working.
• If the gun stops during use or does not
turn on, disconnect from power source.
Internal thermostat may be preventing
heat gun from running. Allow gun to cool
for 30 minutes and try again. If heat gun
still does not operate, disconnect from
power source and have it serviced by an
authorized service personnel.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, disconnect from power source
when heat gun stops running or does
not turn on.
• Stay alert and use common sense when
operating any tools.
WARNING This product when used
for soldering and similar application, can
expose you to LEAD, which is known to
the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects and other reproductive
harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Important Safety Information • Read all safety information before operating
equipment. Save these instructions
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PERSONS REMOVING PAINT SHOULD
FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:
WARNING Extreme care should
be taken when stripping paint. The
peelings, residue and vapors of paint
may contain lead, which is poisonous.
Any paint applied before 1950 is likely
to contain lead. Any paint manufactured
before 1977 may contain lead. Once
the paint is deposited on the surface,
hand-to-mouth contact can result in
the ingestion of lead. Exposure to
even low levels of lead can cause
irreversible brain and nervous system
damage. Young and unborn children are
particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning.
Before beginning any paint removal
process, you should determine whether
the paint you are removing contains
lead. This can be done by your local
health department or by a professional
who uses a paint analyzer to check the
lead content of the paint to be removed.
LEAD-BASED PAINT SHOULD ONLY
BE REMOVED BY A PROFESSIONAL
AND SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED
USING A HEAT GUN.
• Use caution when operating the hot
air gun. Keep the hot air gun moving as
excessive heat will generate fumes which
can be inhaled by the operator.
• Keep food and drink out of the work
area. Wash hands, arms and face and
rinse mouth before eating or drinking. Do
not smoke or chew gum or tobacco in the
work area.
• Move the work piece outdoors. If this
is not possible, keep the work area well
ventilated. Open the windows and put an
exhaust fan in one of them. Be sure the
fan is moving the air from inside to outside.
• Remove or cover any carpets, rugs,
furniture, clothing, cooking utensils and
air ducts.
• Place drop cloths in the work area to
catch any paint chips or peelings. Wear
protective clothing such as extra work
shirts, overalls and hats.
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