WHAT TO
LOOK FOR
Air and liquid
under pressure
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CHART.
WHAT COULD HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
Risk of eye injury,from air, water, chemicals, or | Wear safety goggles when operating the power |
dislodged dirt sprayed under pressure, | washer. |
| Check for and remove debris that may be dogged |
| in the nozzle. |
Electrical
equipment
Sprayed chemicals
Equipment
maintenance
Spraying electrical equipment or power cords with water can cause a risk of electrical shocK,
Some chemicals may be toxic or irritating.
Damaged air fittings, Rose, electri0al cords or plugs can break during usa and cause a risk of injury,
Keep children and pets away from the spray area,
Never point the power washer toward a person or
any part of the body,
Keep the air compressor and electric cordsaway from areas where water or liquids are sprayed.
Read the safety label or instructions for every chemical you spray. Carefully follow all instruc- tions regarding skin, eye ancl respiratory protection.
Check all hoses, fittings, electrical cables and plugs before use. RepEdror replace any damaged item,
GLOSSARY
SCFM: (Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute;) a unit of measure of air delivery,
PSIG: Pounds per square inch gauge; a unit of measure of pressure,
GENERAL INFORMATION
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