Home FAQ Blower Safety What do I need to know about blower safety:
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What do I need to know about blower safety: |
BLOWER TIPS:
- Blower must have back pressure, meaning it must be attached to an inflatable or duct to avoid any damage to motor.
- Keep children away from unit at all times while in operation and/or plugged in.
- Do not put fingers or other objects in unit while in operation and/or plugged in.
- Do not operate in pooled water to avoid electric shock.
- Motor must be kept dry at all times. If the unit becomes wet, thoroughly dry before next operation.
- Indoor use: use only with a grounded plug and/or extension cord to avoid risk of electrical shock or fire. remember never to use a cord with any kind of damage or wear.
- Make sure the power source is sufficient to meet the requirements of the blower.
- Keep air intakes clear at all times to avoid clogging or blocking in order to prevent overheating the unit. blocking the air intakes could result in a fire or electrical hazards.
- Do not remove any screens or safety guards from this unit to prevent injury to persons, and to avoid objects from coming in contact with the blower wheel. unit damage in this manner will void your warranty.
- Do not operate unit close to any dangerous areas, such as explosive gases, flammables, heaters and ventilated environments, which may result in explosions or electrical hazards.
- Do not use any form of speed control device as doing so may risk injury or fire.
- Always place blower on a smooth and leveled surface for safe operation.
- Do not operate in stacked position.
- Do not use unit if damaged.
- Before cleaning or servicing unplug unit.
- All blowers in operation must be supervised at all times.
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