Important Safety Instructions; Warning: Lead-Based Paints; Warning: May Cause Property Damage Or Severe Injury; Warning: Explosion Or Fire - Homeright C900153 Manual Del Usuario

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PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE
Do not try to repair (or disassemble) the Heat Gun yourself.
Repairs should be performed by a qualified shop familiar
with this Heat Gun or return it to HomeRight. (See two-year
warranty.) The warranty will be void if any unauthorized person
opens the tool.
Be aware that heat from this tool could ignite flammable
materials in hidden areas such as walls, ceilings, floors or
soffit boards. The ignition of these materials may not be readily
apparent and could result in property damage and personal
injury.
When working in these locations, keep the Heat Gun moving in
a back-and-forth motion. Lingering or pausing in one spot could
ignite the panel or the materials behind it.
DO NOT LEAVE HEAT GUN UNATTENDED WHILE IT IS ON.

• WARNING: LEAD-BASED PAINTS

Take extreme care when stripping paint. The peelings, residue
and vapors of paint may contain lead, which is poisonous. Any
paint made prior to 1977 may contain lead, and paint applied
to homes prior to 1950 is likely to contain lead. Once it is
deposited on a surface, lead can be ingested through hand-to-
mouth contact. Exposure to even low levels of lead can cause
irreversible brain and nervous system damage. Young and
unborn children are particularly vulnerable. 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 BE REMOVED ONLY BY A
PROFESSIONAL AND SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED USING A
HEAT GUN.
• WARNING: MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE OR
SEVERE INJURY
1. Keep Heat Gun out of the reach of children.
2. Do not touch the nozzle while Heat Gun is on. Severe burns
will result. Wear gloves to protect hands.
•WARNING
3. Keep moveable items secured and steady while scraping.
4. Make sure Heat Gun is cool before storing.
5. Do not leave the Heat Gun unattended. Turn off and unplug if
you leave the work area.
C900153 LED HEAT GUN

Important Safety Instructions

Do not touch nozzle
when working.
Severe burns will result.
6. Thermal shock can also shatter glass. Do not apply heat to
glass surfaces that are cooler than 32°F.

•WARNING: EXPLOSION OR FIRE

This Heat Gun produces air at extremely high temperatures
(as high as 1022°F). Use it with caution to prevent combustible
material from igniting.
1. Keep the Heat Gun in constant motion,
2. Be aware that heat from this tool could ignite flammable
materials in hidden areas such as walls, ceilings, floors,
soffit boards or behind house siding. Check these areas
before applying heat and do not use if flammable materials
are present, or if you are not sure. The ignition of these
materials may not be readily apparent and could result in
property damage and personal injury.
3. Do not use near surfaces with cracks or near metal pipes
or flashing.
4. Do not use electric tools with flammable liquids or gases
nearby.
5. Do not use near combustible materials such as dry grass,
leaves, and paper, which can scorch and catch fire.
6. The nozzle becomes very hot. Do not lay the Heat Gun on
flammable surfaces while operating or after immediately
shutting off. Always set on a flat, level surface so the nozzle
tip is directed upwards.
7. Do not use the Heat Gun as a hair dryer.
• WARNING: ELECTRIC. MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
1. Do not disassemble.
2. Do not work in wet areas or expose the Heat Gun to rain.
Do not immerse.
3. To guard against electric shock, do not have bodily contact
with grounded surfaces such as pipes, ranges, radiators,
aluminum ladders or other grounded devices.
4. Do not carry by the cord. Inspect cord for wear or damage.
5. Use only UL (CSA for Canada) listed extension cords rated
for outdoor use.
6. If your Heat Gun has a three-prong plug in, do not remove
grounding pin.
In Canada, an outlet adapter for a three-prong plug may not be
used. Use only a grounded outlet with this unit.
• WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR OR DISASSEMBLE
THE HEAT GUN YOURSELF
Repairs should be performed by a qualified shop familiar
with this tool, or return it to HomeRight. (See warranty.)
The warranty will be void if any unauthorized person opens
the tool.
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