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OE 0610
INDUCTION HEATER
TOOL SAFETY
1. Before plugging in the heating inductor, make sure that the outlet voltage 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 heating inductor.
2. Ensure attachment is securely located. Coil and main are firmly tightened before use.
3. Do not use the heating inductor for longer than the stated duty cycle: 2 minutes on followed
by 2 minutes off. The main circuit board has an overheat protection device, however the
attachments do not have overheat protection so should not be used for more than 5 minutes
of continued use.
4. Please ensure that the cooling fan is running when the power switch is operated, if the fan
does not run DO NOT use the heating inductor and contact your reseller or the CLAS after
sales service.
5. When using the flexible soft coil, 3 to 4 coils is the optimum number needed for best
operation.
6. Do not leave the coil plugged into the induction heater mains when not in use.
7. Do not attempt to repair the induction heater by yourselves. Please contact your reseller or
the CLAS after sales service.
OPERATION
1. To prolong your heating inductor, leave an 10mm air gap between the coil and the work
piece. Holding of the coil directly on the hot material can cause the burning of the coil
insulation, thereby shortening the service life of the coils. We recommend limiting direct
contact of the coil with the hot material to the minimum.
2. Choose the appropriately sized coil to give the closest fit to the work piece.
3. Insert both ends of the coil into the coil location socket and tighten the thumb screws
securely.
4. Activate the power switch to run the heating inductor for 1-3 minutes until enough heat has
been applied to the work piece to break the rust/corrosion bond.
5. Release the power switch to turn off the power.
6. Do not use portable generators. The unstable voltage will damage the unit and void the
warranty.
7. Turn unit off and allow the unit and all attachments to cool for at least 20 minutes. Handling
the unit or parts before they have cooled may result in injury.
8. Make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged. After cool enough, use a dry, clean, non-
abrasive cloth or paper towel to remove grease, oil, and other dirt from the heating inductor
and electrical lead before returning them to the storage case. Storage of unit while still hot
may result in damage to equipment or pose a fire hazard.