Safety instructions
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When carrying out work that generates dust, wear a breathing mask and goggles – do not
smoke, avoid naked flames.
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The nozzle gets very hot. Risk of burns. • Never use the hot air device as a hair dryer.
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Never point the hot air flow towards people or animals.
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Avoid using the hot air device close to easily flammable substances or gases.
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Never obstruct the hot air flow by blocking or covering the air outlet.
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Always set the hot air device down onto an even, fire-proof surface using the foot.
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Never use the hot air device in a wet environment or in spaces with high humidity (e.g.
bathrooms, sauna etc.)
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Steam may be generated when working with hot air. Therefore always ensure good ventilati-
on.
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It is not permitted to leave the device outside for longer periods of time or to store it outside.
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Never leave the hot air device unattended when it is in operation.
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Fire may occur if the hot air device is not treated carefully.
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Warmth may be transferred to flammable materials that are covered.
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Keep the cooling body (2) away from the embers.
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Ensure the air intake holes (3) are not blocked.
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Unplug the firelighter before removal from the fire.
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Do not expose to rain or moisture; Store indoors.
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Toprovidecontinuesprotection against risk of electrical shock, connect to properly grounded
outlet only.
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Do not use the firelighter near to gases, petroleum, paint spraying or other explosive sub-
stance.
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Do not immerse in water.
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Read manual before use.
operation
The hot air device should be connected using the connection cable (7) to a suitable power
supply socket. If necessary use your own, unwound extension cable.
Switching on
Using your thumb, push the On/Off (5) switch towards the handle (6) and hold. After a few
minutes the device will have reached operating temperature.
Switching off
Release the On/Off switch. The switch will slide back into the starting position and switch itself
off.
CAUTION! Operating the device permanently is not intended for safety reasons.
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