• | Operating the pressure |
| washer in an explosive |
| environment could |
| result in a fire. |
• | Materials placed against or |
| near the pressure washer |
| can interfere with its proper |
| ventilation features causing |
| overheating and possible |
| ignition of the materials. |
• | Muffler exhaust heat can |
• | Operate and fuel equipment |
| in |
| from obstructions. Equip |
| areas with fire extinguisher |
| suitable for gasoline fires. |
• | Never operate pressure |
| washer in an area containing |
| dry brush or weeds. |
• | Always keep pressure |
• Use of acids, toxic or | • Do not spray flammable | ||
corrosive chemicals, |
| liquids. | |
poisons, insecticides, or any |
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kind of flammable solvent |
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with this product could |
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result in serious injury or |
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death. |
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DANGER: RISK TO BREATHING (Asphyxiation)
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damage painted surfaces, |
melt any material sensitive |
to heat (such as siding, |
plastic, rubber, vinyl or the |
pressure hose, itself), and |
damage live plants. |
• Improperly stored fuel could |
washer a minimum of 4' |
(1.2 m) away from surfaces |
(such as houses, automo |
biles or live plants) that could |
be damaged from muffler |
exhaust heat. |
• Store fuel in an OSHA |
•Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death! Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.
•Operate pressure washer in a
•Never operate unit in or near a location occupied by humans or animals.
lead to accidental ignition. |
Fuel improperly secured |
could get into the hands of |
children or other unqualified |
persons. |
approved container, in a |
secure location away from |
work area. |
•Some cleaning fluids contain substances which could cause injury to skin, eyes or lungs.
•Use only cleaning fluids specifically recommended for
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