HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY.
OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS .
Read and understand all instruction manuals before operating equipment .
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fluids under high pressure from spray or leaks can | Do not spray flammable liquids. Do not operate the unit | ||||||||||||||||
penetrate the skin and cause extremely serious injury, | where combustible fumes or dust may be present. |
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NNER put hand or fingers over the spray tip. | clear of moving parts whenthe unit is running. |
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NNER try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand or | Avoid getting detergent or other liquids in your eyes. | ||||||||||||||||
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ALWAYS have the tip guard in place when spraying. | wear full goggles to protect | youreyes from the spray as | |||||||||||||||
M E D I C A L TREATMENT&~;T:",'? ''<?.X |
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If any fluid appears to penetrate your skin, get | treatment are recommended, be prepared to use them. | ||||||||||||||||
DON'T spray toxic chemicals such as insecticide or | |||||||||||||||||
EMERGENCY MEDICAL | CARE AT ONCE. | ||||||||||||||||
BO NOT TREAT AS A S!MPLE | CUT. | weed killer. |
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treatment instructionshave your doctor Cali the | |||||||||||||||||
NATIONAL POISON CENTER NETWORK | from electric shock. Be sure to plug the unit intoa pro- | ||||||||||||||||
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A V O I D C O M P O N E N T | Do not remove the thirdprong. |
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pressure in the pump, hose and gun untilyou relieve it | are connected | tothemotorswitchfor |
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by triggering thegun. So before removing thespray tip | continuity. |
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or servicing theunit, a h y s shut off the unit andtrigger |
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the gun to release pressure. |
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Be sure that all accessory items and system com- | which automatically shuts off the motor ifit overheats. | ||||||||||||||||
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ponents will withstand thepressure developed. NNER | stopped, shut off the unit, relieve pressure and pull out | ||||||||||||||||
.exceed the pressure rating ofany component in system. | the electrical plug. This will avoidthe | hazard of the | |||||||||||||||
NNER alter or | personal | motor startingunexpectedly. |
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safety, as well as the function of the equipment, is at |
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Before each use, check hose for weak, worn or damag- | the hoses and electric cord are clear of moving parts | ||||||||||||||||
before plugging in the power cord. |
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ed conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or kinking. Tightenall fluid connections securely before each use. Replace any damaged hose.
Do not use chemicals or agents which are not compati- ble with
Do not leave a pressurizedunit unattended. Shutoff the unit and relieve pressure before leaving.
IMPORTANT
United StatesGovernment safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards - particularly the GeneralStandards, Part 1910, and the Construction Standards, Part 1926 - should be consulted in connection with your use of airless spray equipment.
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