Master Appliance PH-1100 Heat Gun User Manual


 
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.
12. WARNING: To reduce
the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose
heat guns to rain or mois-
ture. Store indoors.
Connect to grounded out-
let only.
13. Do not use plug adapters
or remove the ground
prong from the plug. This
tool is equipped with a 3-
prong plug and a 3-wire
grounding system.
Connect to properly
grounded outlets only.
14. Use heat gun only on
adequately rated circuits
to avoid overheating of
electrical systems.
15. Proheat
®
Heat Guns can
produce up to 1050°F of
flameless heat out of the
nozzle. Do not direct this
hot air stream at your
clothing, hands or body
parts. Do not use as a
hair dryer.
16. Do not touch nozzle
opening or nozzle shield
until cool. When in “Hot”
mode, extreme heat is
generated at those areas.
Always hold tool by the
handle or use perma-
nently attached stand.
17. Run on cool before turning
off. The nozzle and shield
require approximately 3
minutes to become cool to
the touch. Stand the unit
on its end with the nozzle
pointing upward after turn-
ing off.
18. Do not touch work surface
with nozzle. Scrape paint
with nozzle face at least 1”
away.
19. Keep a clean work area.
Messy or cluttered work
areas invite accidents or
injury.
20. Keep away from children.
All visitors should be kept
at a safe distance from the
work area. Do not let visi-
tors touch the tool or
extension cord.
21. Use tool in a well-venti-
lated area. Do not use
near flammable liquids or
in an explosive environ-
ment (where fumes, gases
or dust are present).
22. Remove all highly flamma-
ble materials and other
debris from the work area.
23. Wear safety glasses at all
times.
24. When using an extension
cord, use only a 3-wire
grounded cord with a mini-
mum of 14-gauge capac-
ity. We recommend they
be listed by Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) in the
U.S.A. or (CSA) Canadian
Standards Association in
Canada and be suitable
for outdoor use. Cords
marked for outdoor use
are also suitable for indoor
use.
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Important Safety Instructions
(cont’d)
25. Don’t abuse cordset.
Never pull by cord to
remove from electrical out-
let or carry tool by cord.
26. When not hand-held,
place tool on a level sur-
face. Position cordset so it
does not cause tipping.
27. Keep a fully-charged fire
extinguisher close at hand.
28. Do not leave heat gun
unattended while it is run-
ning or cooling down.
29. Stay alert. Do not operate
tool when you are tired.
Use common sense and
watch what you are doing.
30. Store properly. Do not
store while hot. Store in a
dry, high or locked-up
location. Keep out of the
reach of children.
31. Always unplug tool before
performing any mainte-
nance. When servicing,
use only Master Appliance
brand replacement parts.
We recommend that all
maintenance be per-
formed by a qualified
repair technician who is
experienced in the repair
of electric tools, a qualified
service organization, or
our repair staff.
For factory repair service,
send product to:
Master Appliance Corp.
Attn: Repair Department
2420 - 18th Street
Racine, Wl 53403
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