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Allow all components to dry completely before using the Mini-Ductor CE. Step 2 Configure the Coil to look like the diagram on the right. You can burn your hands and fingers when trying to remove parts from hot metal surfaces. Remove pressure from the switch to turn the power OFF. These masks and replaceable filters are readily available at major hardware stores. These substances are fire hazards and will harden or dissolve the polymer materials used in the Mini-Ductor CE components. A work coil, the Bearing Buddy Coil (8), U-Form Coil (9), Preformed Coil (7), or Mini-Pad (10), is inserted into the end of the electrodes (13) and then secured into place with the thumb screws (14). There is usually no reason to heat a nut to a red-hot condition in order to free it from the corrosion holding it to the bolt. All terms or service marks used in this manual have been appropriately capitalized. ? Flux: [fluhks] ¹The lines of force of an electric or magnetic field. Do not replace these items until you are finished using the Mini-Ductor CE. ? Concentrator®: [kon-suh n-treyt] ¹a registered product name inductor used for removal of hail dents, frozen nuts, and other frozen or rusted hardware from cars. PREPARATION FOR USE Read and understand all safety warnings and cautions in this manual before operating the Mini-Ductor CE . ? AWG : ¹abbreviation for American Wire Gauge. Loosening Corroded, Rusted and “Frozen” Nuts and Bolts >3/4” 10 B. ? Inverter: [in-vur-ter] ¹a device that converts direct current into alternating current. Expanding a piece to remove an interlocking part Step 1 Perform the “Preparation for Use” instructions. Definitions ? Anneal: [uh-neel] ¹to heat metals to remove or prevent internal stress. ? Glass Blaster®: [glahs, glas] ¹a registered product name inductor used for removal of automotive glass and body panels. Loosening Corroded, Rusted and “Frozen” Nuts and Bolts ≤3/4” Step 1 Perform the “Preparation for Use” instructions