Save these instructions, Grounding – Chicago Electric 80W Plastic Welding Kit with Iron 67102 User Manual

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SKU 67102

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harm. Some examples of these

chemicals are:

• Lead from lead-based paints

• Crystalline silica from bricks and

cement or other masonry products

• Arsenic and chromium from

chemically treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures

varies, depending on how often you

do this type of work. To reduce your

exposure to these chemicals: work in

a well ventilated area, and work with

approved safety equipment, such as

those dust masks that are specially

designed to filter out microscopic

particles. (California Health & Safety

Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
The warnings, precautions,

18.

and instructions discussed in

this instruction manual cannot

cover all possible conditions and

situations that may occur. It must

be understood by the operator that

common sense and caution are

factors which cannot be built into this

product, but must be supplied by the

operator.

saVe these

instructions.

grounding

to preVent

electric shock

and death FroM

incorrect grounding

wire connection: check

with a qualified electrician if

you are in doubt as to whether

the outlet is properly

grounded. do not modify plug

provided with tool. never

remove grounding prong from

plug. do not use tool if power

cord or plug is damaged. if

damaged, have it repaired by

a service facility before use. if

plug will not fit outlet, have a

proper outlet installed by a

qualified electrician.

grounded tools: tools with three

prong plugs

Tools marked with “Grounding

1.

Required” have a three wire cord and

three prong grounding plug. Plug

must be connected to a properly

grounded outlet. If tool should

electrically malfunction or break

down, grounding provides a low

resistance path to carry electricity

away from user, reducing risk of

electric shock.

(see 3-prong plug

and outlet.)

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