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Maintenance - Kamasa-TOOLS K 12130 Manual

Induction heater

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MAINTENANCE

Disassembly and storage
1 Turn unit off and allow it and all attachments to cool for at least 30
minutes before disassembly, cleaning or storage. Handling the unit or
parts before they have cooled may result in injury; storage of unit while
still hot may result in damage to equipment or pose a fire hazard.
2 When you are finished working, turn the power off by releasing the
power trigger and make sure that the internal fan stops.
3 Disconnect the plug (4) from the mains outlet or extension cord.
4 Once cooled sufficiently place unit and coils into foam cut outs in stor-
age case.
NOTE: Never disassemble the induction heater. If the sticker covering the
screw that holds the chassis together is removed, the warranty is not valid.
Cleaning instructions
• Make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged. Use a dry, clean, non-
abrasive cloth or paper towel to remove grease, oil, and other dirt from
the induction heater and electrical lead before returning them to the
storage case.
• For grease, oil and dirt that is more difficult to remove use a non vola-
tile cleaning product. Allow all components to dry completely before
using the induction heater.
• Do NOT immerse any components of the unit in water or a cleaning
solution.
• Do NOT spray the unit with water from a hose, or wash any parts under
a stream of water from a tapor shower.
• Do NOT clean any components with volatile organic compounds such
as petrol, benzene, kerosene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), fuel oil, brake
part cleaner, paint remover and thinners, varnish removers, plastic ad-
hesive solvents, etc. These substances are fire hazards and will harden
or dissolve the polymer materials used in the induction heater compo-
nents.
• Do NOT use heat guns, microwave or gas ovens, etc. to dry the compo-
nents of the induction heater
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