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20V Cordless Heat Gun
CMCE530
GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions for Heat Guns
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Store
indoors. Read instruction manual before using.
To reduce the risk of explosion, DO NOT use in paint spray
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booths or within 10' (3.0 m) of paint spraying operations.
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DO NOT use this tool to remove paint containing
lead. The peelings, residue and vapors of paint may
contain lead which is poisonous.
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Hidden areas such as behind walls, ceilings, floors,
soffit boards and other panels may contain flammable
materials that could be ignited by the heat gun when
working in these locations. The ignition of these materials
may not be readily apparent and could result in property
damage and injury to persons. 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 material behind it.
NOTE: These heat guns are capable of producing
temperatures in excess of 950˚ F (510˚ C).
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DO NOT use this tool as a hair dryer.
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DO NOT use this tool to heat food.
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DO NOT lay the heat gun on flammable surfaces
when operating the gun or immediately after shutting
it off. Allow the tool to cool before storing. Always set
the gun on a flat level surface so that the nozzle tip is
pointed upward.
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DO NOT use in the presence of explosive materials.
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Keep moveable items secured and steady while scraping.
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NEVER obstruct the air intake or nozzle outlet. This may
cause excessive heat build up resulting in damage to
the tool.
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Be sure to direct the hot air blast in a safe direction; away
from other people or flammable objects.
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DO NOT remove the heat barrel cover during use.
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KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM METAL NOZZLE; it
becomes very hot during use and remains hot for 30
minutes after use. Wear gloves to protect hands.
DO NOT touch the nozzle to any surface while running or
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shortly after running.
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DO NOT place anything inside the nozzle as it could
cause an electric shock. Do not look down the nozzle
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while the unit is turned on due to the high temperatures
being produced.
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Splinters and small particles of stripped paint can be
ignited and blown through holes and cracks in the surface
being stripped.
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DO NOT apply heat to the same area for a long period
of time.
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DO NOT burn the paint. Use the scraper and keep the
nozzle at least 1" (25 mm) away from the painted surface.
When working in a vertical direction, work downwards to
prevent paint from falling into the tool and burning.
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DO NOT allow paint to adhere to the nozzle or scraper. It
could ignite.
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ALWAYS use good quality scrapers and stripping knives.
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DO NOT use the heat gun in combination with
chemical strippers.
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DO NOT use accessory nozzles as scrapers.
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DO NOT direct heatgun airflow directly on glass. The
glass may crack and could result in property damage or
personal injury.
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Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry
important information.
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Place the heat gun on a stable, level surface when not
hand held.
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Be constantly aware that this tool can ignite flammable
materials, soften or melt others. Regardless of the task you
are performing, shield or keep the heat gun away from
these materials.
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You may occasionally notice some slight smoking of the
tool after it is turned off. This is the result of heating the
residual oil that was deposited on the heating element
during the manufacturing process.
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Use eye protection and other safety equipment.
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Do not expose tools to rain or wet conditions. Water
entering a tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance
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at all times. This enables better control of the tool in
unexpected situations.
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Store idle tools out of the reach of children and do
not allow persons unfamiliar with the tool or these
instructions to operate the tool. Tools are dangerous in
the hands of untrained users.
Have your tool serviced by a qualified repair person
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using only identical replacement parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the tool is maintained.
Persons Removing Paint Should Always
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
pre-1977 paint may contain lead and paint applied
to homes prior to 1950 is likely to contain lead. Once
deposited on surfaces, hand to mouth contact can