Power outlets with poor electrical connections can
become dangerously overheated and may result in
severe injury, damage to property, or fire.
High-power appliances require more electric current than most household items.
Old or high-use outlets can have poor or loose connections. The high current
required by this product, combined with a poor electrical connection can cause
outlets to overheat and melt. It is important to make sure that any outlets used
with this product have strong electrical contact.
Follow the steps below for safe use of ANY high-power appliances:
1. Inspect outlet connection and contact strength.
Insert a standard, two-prong plug (without third, Ground connection)
into outlet. Ensure that both prong connections offer equal and strong
resistance when inserted. If the two-prong plug does not offer strong
resistance or one prong feels easier to insert than the other, this outlet
could be unsafe for high-power appliances. Have an electrician
inspect and/or replace outlet before use.
2. Inspect outlets and plugs after each use
3. If you are unsure about an outlet, have an electrician inspect and/or
replace the outlet.
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