Be safe – Skutt Firebox 8 User Manual

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Tens of thousands of kilns are used safely in homes, schools, and professional studios throughout the world. With

a good understanding of your kiln and a little common sense you can avoid any accidents. Please observe the following

safety recommendations:

The stainless steel jacket and some of the other fixtures surround-

ing the kiln will get hot enough to burn your skin when the kiln

is heated. Therefore it is important to be extremely careful when

working close to the kiln.

Keep small children and pets away from the kiln when it is firing.

Be careful when opening the kiln door while the kiln is heated.

We recommend you use gloves to protect your skin from the hot

air that can escape from the chamber of the kiln when opening the

lid.

The elements inside the kiln chamber will cause an electrical

shock if touched. Never insert metal instruments into the kiln

while it is firing. Always be sure to unplug the kiln before work-

ing on the electrical components of the kiln.

Plan on being with the kiln at all times while it is firing.

Remove all potentially combustible materials from the kiln area.

Long term viewing inside the kiln chamber can cause damage to

your eyes. Therefore, it is recommended that you use IR and UV

protective glasses when looking into the kiln for extended periods

of time. #3 welders green or gray glasses will protect your eyes.

Always make sure the latches that hold the body of the kiln to the

floor of the kiln are attached before starting the kiln. If the latches

are not secure and you try to open the lid, it could tip over back-

wards.

Be Safe

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