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Be safe, Operation, Precautions for the kilnmaster controller – Skutt GlazeTech 8/2013 User Manual

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Be Safe

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:

Operation

The stainless steel jacket and some of the other fixtures surrounding 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. we
recommend posting warning signs of this potential hazard in the kiln room.
Keep anyone who cannot understand warning signs such as 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 fire rated gloves to

protect your skin and make sure clothing is kept well away from any kiln opening or hot kiln surface.
The elements inside the kiln chamber will cause an electrical shock if touched. never insert metal instruments or

place any part of your body into the kiln while it is firing.
always be sure to unplug the kiln before working on the electrical components. If the kiln is hard wired, turn off

the circuit breaker.
Plan on being with the kiln when it is scheduled to turn off.

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.
Be cautious of intense heat around the peep holes when the peep holes are removed.

In the event of a severe storm, unplug the kiln. exposure to static shock or electrical surges can damage the

circuit board in the controller.
The kiln lids on many models are heavy. Make sure the lid brace is secure before releasing the lid. Make sure

the hardware that secures the lid brace is secured and not corroded.
do not place anything in the kiln you are unsure of. Certain items may potentially melt, explode, or release

toxic fumes. Items that may be damp (i.e. greenware, kiln shelves) have the potential to crack or explode inside
the kiln when the moisture is trapped inside them turns to vapor when heated.
never allow your kiln to exceed the temperature rating listed on the serial plate.

For your safety, the protection of your kiln, and the protection of your ware inside the kiln, we recommend that

you avoid unloading the kiln when it is above 125ºF.

Precautions for the KilnMaster Controller

The controller is a temperature control device. It is not a safety device.

The maximum operating temperature is 100ºF (38ºC). This temperature refers to the room temperature while

the kiln is firing and does not pertain to the internal temperature of the kiln.
The minimum operating temperature is 33ºF (1ºC).

The controller contains static-sensitive parts that may be damaged by static electricity. use caution to avoid

creating static that may damage the equipment. In areas where static electricity is common, or during dry times
of the year throughout the country, touch the kiln lid handle before touching the controller to discharge the static.

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