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Kamasa-TOOLS K 12130 Manual page 4

Induction heater

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Do not fit or remove a coil or rope coil with the induction heater plugged
into the mains.
• Before plugging in the induction heater, make sure that the outlet volt-
age supplied is compatible with the voltage marked on the label and
within 10% of the stated voltage. An outlet voltage incompatible with
that specified on the label can result in serious hazards and damage to
the induction heater.
• Ensure the induction heater is connected to a supply that is adequately
earthed. (Grounded)
• Do not use the induction heater in rain, moisture or immersed in water.
Exposing the induction heater to water or other liquids can cause an
electrical shock hazard.
• Do not use any attachments except for those supplied by Kamasa Tools,
use of non approved attachments may cause damage to the induction
heater and invalidate your warranty.
• Do not leave the induction heater plugged into the mains when not in
use.
• Damaged cords create electric shock hazards - Do not kink, bend, crush
or cut the mains electrical lead. Never carry the induction heater by the
mains electrical lead.
• Keep the lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges and/or moving parts.
• Do not use the induction heater if the lead is damaged. Leads cannot
be repaired, only replaced.
Do not use any attachment with damaged insulation, use of damaged
attachments can result in sparking and can cause a fire hazard. Use of
damaged attachments will invalidate the warranty.
INDUCTION HEATER SHOULD NOT BE USED CONTINUOUSLY FOR MORE
THAN 3 MINUTES ON ANY MATERIAL
The heat generated by the induction heater can cause paint/ aerosol cans,
or any other pressurised or sealed containers used for storing fuels or gas
to explode and their contents to ignite.
• Do not use an attachment if the insulation has been breached. If insula-
tion has been breached it can cause sparking when contacting with a
vehicle. This could be a fire hazard especially when working on, or near
fuel lines and/or fuel tanks.
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