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Fluxeon Annie Manual page 3

Brass annealing induction heater
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• Do not get wet. This unit is not water resistant.
quickly as possible and allow to thoroughly dry before trying to use it again. Low heat (150F or
less) is recommended to aid drying.
This equipment contains sensitive electronics. Do not use this instrument to drive nails, break
rocks or otherwise subject it to excessive shock or vibrations. Try not drop it any more than
necessary.
Do not heat anything other than ammunition brass with this unit. No aerosol cans, air tanks, or
any container that is sealed. Yeah, it's fun to heat things until they blow up but please don't use
Annie for that purpose!
Do not heat anything flammable or anything that contains flammable materials or substances.
Automobile gas tanks or hairspray bottles, for example.
Do not use the radio frequency output for anything other than case annealing. No, this isn't a
cute little ham radio transmitter!
Do not remove the 3
and YOUR SAFETY.
Do not carry the unit by its cables or coils.
Do not open the case. No user-serviceable parts inside. Warranty will be voided if the case is
opened. Yes, we will know....
Do not tamper with the circuit breaker. It is not adjustable.
This unit emits strong radio frequency (RF) energy. Please do not use it around other sensitive
electronic equipment.
Annie's case may get quite hot during extended operation. The over-temperature protection
triggers at 70 deg C (158 deg F). This is very hot to the touch and can cause mild burns. If
Annie must be operated for an extended period then we suggest setting up a fan to blow on
the case.
If any of the cords become frayed or cut, please contact the factory for replacement. We're
pretty reasonable about such things.
Safety Warnings
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wire safety prong. The Earth Ground is vital to this unit's operation,
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If the unit does get wet, unplug it as

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