mWARNING: MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
DAMAGE OR SEVERE INJURY
1. Keep hot air tool out of the reach of children.
2. Do not touch the nozzle while hot air tool is
on. Severe burns will result. Wear gloves to
protect hands.
3. Keep moveable items secured and steady
while scraping.
4. Make sure hot air tool is cool before storing.
5. Do not leave the hot air tool unattended.
Turn off and unplug if you leave the work area.
mWARNING
mWARNING: EXPLOSION OR FIRE
This hot air tool produces air at extremely
high temperatures (as high as 1100°F). Use it
with caution to prevent combustible material
from igniting.
1. Keep the hot air tool 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.
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Important Safety Instructions
Do not touch nozzle
when working.
Severe burns will result.
6. The nozzle becomes very hot. Do not lay
the hot air tool 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 hot air tool as a hair dryer.
mWARNING: 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 hot
air tool 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 hot air tool 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.
mWARNING: DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR OR
DISASSEMBLE THE HOT AIR TOOL YOURSELF
Repairs should be performed by a qualified
shop familiar with this tool, or return it to
HOME RIGHT. (See warranty.) The warranty
will be void if any unauthorized person opens
the tool.
mWARNING: PROP 65 WARNING
Handling the coated electrical wires of this
product exposes you to lead, a chemical
known to the State of California to cause
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after use.
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