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18. Always unplug after use.
19. WARNING: Extreme care should be taken when stripping paint. The peelings, residue and
19. WARNING: Extreme care should be taken when stripping paint. The peelings, residue and
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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 sur-
faces, 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. 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
contact 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.
and paint applied to homes prior to 1950 is likely to contain lead. Once deposited on sur-
faces, 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. 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
contact 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.
Persons removing materials should follow these guidelines.
1. 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.
from inside to outside.
2. Remove or cover any carpets, rugs, furniture, clothing, cooking utensils and air ducts.
3. Place drop cloths in the work area to catch any residue. Wear protective clothing such as
3. Place drop cloths in the work area to catch any residue. Wear protective clothing such as
Nexus 10 manual download. extra work shirts, overalls and hats.
4. Work in one room at a time. Furnishings should be removed or placed in the center of the
room and covered. Work areas should be sealed off from the rest of the dwelling by sealing
doorways with drop cloths.
doorways with drop cloths.
5. 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 up is complete.
6. Wear a dust respirator mask or a dual filter (dust and fume) respirator mask which has been
approved by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National Institute
of Safety and Health (NIOSH), or the United States Bureau of Mines. These masks and
replaceable filters are readily available at major hardware stores. Be sure the mask fits.
Beards and facial hair may keep masks from sealing properly. Change filters often.
DISPOSABLE PAPER MASKS ARE NOT ADEQUATE.
of Safety and Health (NIOSH), or the United States Bureau of Mines. These masks and
replaceable filters are readily available at major hardware stores. Be sure the mask fits.
Beards and facial hair may keep masks from sealing properly. Change filters often.
DISPOSABLE PAPER MASKS ARE NOT ADEQUATE.
7. Use caution when operating the heat gun. Keep the heat gun moving as excessive heat will
generate fumes which can be inhaled by the operator.
8. 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.
9. Clean up all removed residue and dust by wet mopping the floors. Use a wet cloth to clean
all walls, sills and any other surface where residue or dust is clinging. DO NOT SWEEP, DRY
DUST OR VACUUM. Use a high phosphate detergent or trisodium phosphate (TSP) to wash
and mop areas.
DUST OR VACUUM. Use a high phosphate detergent or trisodium phosphate (TSP) to wash
and mop areas.
10. At the end of each work session put the residue and debris in a double plastic bag, close it
with tape or twist ties, and dispose of properly.
11. Remove protective clothing and work shoes in the work area to avoid carrying dust into the
rest of the dwelling. Wash work clothes separately. Wipe shoes off with a wet rag that is then
washed with the work clothes. Wash hair and body thoroughly with soap and water.
washed with the work clothes. Wash hair and body thoroughly with soap and water.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Casio privia px 160 user manual. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
UL WARNING:
Read this instruction book before using. To reduce risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose to rain or moisture. Store indoors. Double insulated. When servicing,
use only identical replacement parts. When using electric tools, basic safety precautions
should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. This hot
air gun operates at 1200°F with no visual indication of temperature (no flame). Never leave
device unattended. Otherwise risk of fire. The heat stream at the outlet nozzle will burn flesh.
Do not turn on heat gun with hand in front of nozzle. DO NOT USE NEAR COMBUSTIBLE LIQ-
UIDS. DO NOT USE FOR:
use only identical replacement parts. When using electric tools, basic safety precautions
should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. This hot
air gun operates at 1200°F with no visual indication of temperature (no flame). Never leave
device unattended. Otherwise risk of fire. The heat stream at the outlet nozzle will burn flesh.
Do not turn on heat gun with hand in front of nozzle. DO NOT USE NEAR COMBUSTIBLE LIQ-
UIDS. DO NOT USE FOR:
Heating gas engines
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Heating car batteries
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Thawing
refrigerator equipment.
WARNING!
This tool is capable of producing temperatures up to 1200° F of flameless heat
at the nozzle. ALWAYS:
at the nozzle. ALWAYS:
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Direct the heat away from yourself and others.
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Prevent ignition of combustible materials on or near the workpiece.
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Prevent blockage of intake and nozzle openings.
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Keep a fully charged fire extinguisher on hand.
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Allow the nozzle and accessory tips to cool to room temperature before storage.
WARNING:
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other
construction activities contains chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
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lead from lead-based paints,
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crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
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arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work.
To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with
approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out
microscopic particles.
To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with
approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out
microscopic particles.
Cautions
1. WARNING: 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. Do not use if in doubt about this
hazard. 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.
working in these locations. The ignition of these materials may not be readily apparent and
could result in property damage and injury to persons. Do not use if in doubt about this
hazard. 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.
2. This heat gun can produce up to 1200° F of flameless heat at the nozzle. Do not direct
airstream at clothing, hair or other body parts. Do not use as a hair dryer.
3. Do not use near flammable liquids or in an explosive environment (fumes, gases or dust).
Remove materials or debris, that may become ignited, from work area.
4. Always hold tool by plastic enclosure. The metal nozzle requires approximately 20 minutes
to cool to where it can be touched. Do not touch nozzle or accessory tips until cool.
5. Do not store tool until nozzle has cooled to room temperature. Place tool in a clear area
away from combustible materials while cooling.
6. Do not cut off airflow by placing nozzle too close to workpiece. Keep intake vents clean
and clear of obstructions.
7. Place tool on a level surface with the support rubber ring when tool is not hand held.
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Place cord in a position that won’t cause tipping.
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8. Do not leave tool unattended while running or cooling down. Otherwise risk of fire.
9. Keep a fully charged fire extinguisher nearby.
9. Keep a fully charged fire extinguisher nearby.
10. Do not direct airflow directly on glass.
11. Shield materials around the heated area to prevent damage or fire.
12. Use only with 120 V AC voltage.
13. Do not use in wet conditions.
14. Not to be used by children. This is not a toy and should be respected.
15. Do not use in bath or over water.
16. Safety glasses should be worn when using this tool.
17. It is recommended that leather gloves be worn when using a heat gun.
11. Shield materials around the heated area to prevent damage or fire.
12. Use only with 120 V AC voltage.
13. Do not use in wet conditions.
14. Not to be used by children. This is not a toy and should be respected.
15. Do not use in bath or over water.
16. Safety glasses should be worn when using this tool.
17. It is recommended that leather gloves be worn when using a heat gun.
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