9. AVOID INHALING FUMES AND DUST:
working with paint or paint removal. Do this to eliminate the risk of inhaling possible toxic gases and dust.
Follow local laws and regulations.
10. DO NOT EXCEED THE HEATING UP TIME.
of exposure to toxic gases and fumes increases. Follow the Safety Manual for proper use. Always follow
local laws and regulation.
11. DO NOT USE THE TOOL NEAR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES.
Contact between the heat from the IR tubes or the gases and the electrical components in the machine may
cause an explosion which may lead to personal injury or death.
12. KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AWAY:
cord since this might constitute a fire hazard or risk of injury.
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13. CHILDREN, PREGNANT OR POTENTIALLY PREGNANT WOMEN AND NURSING MOTHERS
SHOULD NOT BE PRESENT IN THE WORK AREA UNTIL THE WORK IS DONE AND ALL CLEAN
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UP IS COMPLETED.
This is to avoid possible toxic gases or other substances that might be in the air
or in the paint waste which might affect the child.
T O A V O I D T H E R I S K O F F I R E
14. NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL UNSUPERVISED:
operation. After use, it should be switched off and allowed to cool to a safe temperature before being left
unattended. Leaving the tool unsupervised might cause fire or damage on other property.
15. LIMIT THE HEATING- UP TIME:
cause fire or damage the machine or the surface. A surface should be heated only for 20 30
seconds indoors and 20 40 seconds outdoors. Apply only enough heat to make the paint pliable. The paint is
ready to be scraped off when it is both bubbling and smoking at the same time.
16. KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN:
personal injury.
17. WE RECOMMEND HAVING A WATER SPRAYER handy to spray mist into cracks and crevices as a
precaution against overheating that may lead to fire. Slightly wetting the painted surface prior to paint removal
is advantageous and will aid the paint removal process and significantly reduce the risk of fire.
The power tool will dry out the moisture you previously introduced, making the wood dry and ready for the
primer coat and paint.
Ensure effective ventilation and use a respiratory mask when
If the paint is heated for too long and gets overheated the risk
Do not let unauthorized people come in contact with this tool or power
The power tool should never be left unsupervised when in
Heating a surface for too long or leaving the power tool unattended may
Untidy surfaces and work areas increase the risk of fire and
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