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Fluids under high pressure from spray or leaks can penetrate the skin andcauseextremelyserious injury. including the need for amputation.
NEVER point the spray gun at anyoneor any part of the body.
DO not spray flammable liquids. Do not operate the engine wherecombustiblefumesor:dust may be present.
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NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip. | NEVER fill fuel tank while engineis running or hot. | |||||||||
Avoidthepossibility | of spilledfuel causing a fire. | |||||||||
NEVER try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand or | Always refuel slowly toavoid spillage. |
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ALWAYS have the tip guard in place when spraying. | exhaust is pipedoutside. The exhaustcontains | |||||||||
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE AT ONCE. | connected to the engine; first remove the ignition | |||||||||
DO NQT TREAT AS | A SIMPLE CUT. | cable fromthe | spark | plugTurning. | over the | |||||
Tell the doctor exactly what fluid was injected. For | machinery | by | handduring | adjusting or cleaning | ||||||
treatmentinstructionshave | your | ductor call the | might start | theengineandmachinery,causing | ||||||
NATlONAL POISON CENTER NETWORK | serious injury to the operator. |
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| NEVER run the engine with governor disconnected, | |||||||||
AVOID CO@PONENK RUPTURE | ||||||||||
or operate at speeds in excess of 3600 RPM load. | ||||||||||
Even after you shut offthe gasoline engine, there is | Precaution is | thebest insurance against | anaccident. | |||||||
high pressure in the pump, hose and gun until you | When starting the engine, | maintain a safe distance | ||||||||
release it by triggering the gun. So before removing' | from moving parts of the equipment. |
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the spray tip or servicing the unit, always shut offthe | GENERAL |
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Be sure that .ailaccessory | itemsandsystem | NEVER runtheunit | with thebeltguard | removed. | ||||||
components will withstand thepressure developed. | Keep clear of moving | parts when the | unit is running. | |||||||
NEVER exceed the pressure ratingof any component |
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in system. NEVER alter or modify equipment | Observedetergentm.anufacturer'ssafety |
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personal safety, as well as the functionofthe | precautions. Avoidgetting detergent or other liquids | |||||||||
equipment,.isat stake. Maximum working pressure | in your eyes. Follow the directions on the container | |||||||||
3400 PSI (235 bar). |
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Before eachuse, check hosefor weak, wornor damaged | breathingfumes, etc. Alwayswear full goggles to | |||||||||
protect your eyesfrom the spray aswell as anydebris | ||||||||||
conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or | dislodged by the spray. If | necessary, wear gloves or | ||||||||
kinking.Tighten all fluid connectionssecurelybefore | otherprotectiveclothing. | If antidotes or treatment | ||||||||
each use. Replace any damaged hose. | are recommended,'be prepared to use them. | |||||||||
Do not usechemicals or agentswhich are not compatible | DON'T spray toxic chemicals such as insecticide or | |||||||||
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Do"not leavea pressurized unit unattended. Shutoff the unit and release Dressure before .leavina.
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IMPORTANT
United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and HealthAct. These standards