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Fluids underhighpressure from sprayorleaks can penetratethe skin andcauseextremely serious injury, including the need for amputation.

NEVER point thespray gun atanyone or any part of the body.

NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip.

NEVER tryto stopor deflect leaks with yourhand or body.

ALWAYS have the tip guard in place when spraying.

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anyIf fluid appears to penetrateyour skin, get

EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE AT ONCE.

DO NOT TREAT A S A SIMPLE CUT.

Tell thedoctor exactly whatfluid was injected. For

treatmentinstructionshaveyourdoctorcall the

NATIONAL POISON CENTERNETWORK

(412)681-6669

AVOID COMPONENT RUPTURE

Even after you shutoff thegasoline engine, there is high pressure in the pump, hose and gun until you release it by triggering the gun. So before removing the spray tip or servicing the unit, always shut offthe unitand trigger the gun to release pressure.

Be sure that all accessoryitemsand system com- ponents will withstand thepressure developed.NEVER exceed the pressure rating of any component in system. NEVER alter or modifyequipment - yourpersonal safety, as well as~the function oftheequipment,is at stake.

Before each use, check hose for weak, worn or damag- ed conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or kinking. Tighten all fluid connectionssecurely before each use.Replaceany damaged hose.

Do not use chemicals or agents which are not compati- ble with Buna-N and PVC orneoprene cover of hose.

Do not leave a pressurized unit unattended. Shut off the unit andrelease pressurebefore leaving. ''

Do not spray flammable liquids. Do not operatethe

engine wherecombustiblefumes or dustmay be present.

GAS ENGIME F R E C A U i l O N S S %

NEVER fillfueltankwhile engineis runningorhot.

Avoidthepossibilityof spilled fuelcausing a fire. Always refuel slowly to avoid spillage.

NEVER operateengine in a closed building unless the exhaust is piped outside. The exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous, odorless and invisible gas, which, if breathed, may cause serious illness orpossibly death.

NEVER make adjustments on machinery whileit is con- nected to the engine: first remove theignition cable from the spark plug.Turning over themachineryby hand during adjustingor cleaning mightstart the engine and machinery, causing serious injury to the operator.

NEVER run the engine with governor disconnected, or operate at speeds in excess of 3300 RPM load.

Precautionisthe bestinsurance against an accident. When starting.theengine, maintain a safe distance from moving parts of the equipment.

GENERAL

NEVER run unit with beltguard removed. Keep clear of moving parts when unit is running.

Observe detergentmanufacturer'ssafetyprecautions. Avoidgettingdetergent or otherliquids in your eyes. Follow the directionson the container regarding contact with eyes, nose, and skin, breathing fumes, etc. Always wear full gogglesto protect youreyes from thespray as well as any debris dislodged by the spray. If necessary, wear gloves or other protective clothing. If antidotesor treatment are recommended, be prepared to use them.

DON'T spray toxicchemicals such as insecticide a r weed killer.

IMPORTANT

United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These standards - particularly the General Standards, Part 1910, and the ConstructionStandards, Part 1926 - should be con- sulted in connection with your use of airless spray equipment.

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