3. Safety
The operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the Injectiweld requires practices and procedures
which ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
Read and follow the safety instructions in this manual.
The Injectiweld is equipped with a ground-contact plug. The Injectiweld must be
plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. If you do not
know if your power outlet is grounded check with a qualified electrician. Do not
modify the plug. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
Never touch the welding tip at any time, unless you are absolutely sure that it is
cool. Severe burns may result. Wear heat resistant gloves, when handling
hot welder parts.
Always unplug the unit before examining it or when leaving the welder
unattended. Air line may remain connected to cool the welder.
Never allow the welder's hot tip to touch the power cord as it could melt the
wire's insulation and cause a dangerous condition. Purchase a replacement
cord if your hot tip touches the power cord.
Protect your eyes from hot plastic. While operating the welder wear safety
glasses.
Consider your work environment. Do not immerse the welder in water, expose
it to rain, or use it in excessively damp or wet environments.
Use the welder in well ventilated areas. Some plastics may give off noxious
gasses as they melt. Know the plastic that you are working with and use
breathing protection if warranted.
Keep the work area well lit and clean for maximum safety.
Use only certified Drader replacement parts.
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