Hurricane ES Owner’s Manual
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California Warning:
This machine contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. DO NOT place your hands in your mouth after
handling or use of the machine. DO NOT place any brass parts in your mouth. Wash your hands
thoroughly after handling or using this machine
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2.1
Safety Precautions (continued)
WARNING
READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATING
MACHINE. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS MAY LEAD
TO A FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
1. Electric Power
. This machine uses electrical power at common commercially available
voltages. When directly contacted, such voltages are hazardous to human life. All precautions
commonly applicable to the use of the electric power general are applicable to the use of this
machine. This machine is designed to operate from three wire power systems where one of
the wires is a safety ground. Use a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) power outlet
whenever possible. Do not disconnect the safety ground or use extension cords or “cheater”
plugs to connect this machine to a two-wire system. This defeats the purpose of the safety
ground and may result in a hazardous electrical shock condition.
This machine must be used
with a 3-prong grounded extension cord plugged into a grounded electrical supply.
When making adjustments on the machine, use an area or workbench that is dry and not
electrically conductive. Dry, natural wood and plastics are generally non-conductive at the
working voltages of this machine. Metals are usually conductive. Do not probe inside the
machine.
Extension cords must be properly sized and rated for the voltage, current, and LENGTH of an
individual cord. Consult the nameplate current and voltage rating of your machine and the
marked rating of the extension cord. A single extension cord only should be used. When two
or more extension cords are placed in series, the rated current carrying capacities of the cords
may no longer be valid. If an extension cord gets warm to the touch, discontinue its use and
obtain a cord with a higher current rating. Improper extension cords are not only hazardous,
but may result in poor machine performance due to excessive voltage drop.
2. Formulations
. Many formulations are combustible; that is, they all can be caused to burn.
This is true of even hig
h flash point or “no” flash point formulations (fine particle dust in a grain
mill has “no” flash point). A combustible liquid vapor can more easily be ignited because it
more readily forms a uniform mixture with the air, which contains the oxygen needed for
combustion. However, fine particles of combustible liquids or solids suspended in the air very
closely spaced are capable of propagating flame from one to another once ignition starts. A
good analogy is the grain mill explosion. Although the fine pa
rticle dust in a grain mill has “no”
flash point, the phenomena of the grain mill explosion is an all too common occurrence.
While
a high flash point or a “no” flash point liquid formulation will ignite far less readily than a low
flash point liquid; and
for this reason is strongly advocated, the high or “no” flash point
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