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5. For safe operation
While spraying please be careful of the wind direc-
tion and always stand on the upwind side, to avoid
spraying yourself with chemicals.
Should you begin to feel even
slightly unwell while spraying, consult a doctor imme-
diately. When doing so, inform the doctor of the name
of the chemical you were using, the conditions of use,
etc.
If the sprayer is tilted the chemical may leak out
through the air holes in the cap. When spraying al-
ways make sure you have a firm footing and maintain
your balance.
Do not touch the spark plugs or plug cords while the
engine is running, as you may get an electric shock.
Do not touch the muffler, spark plugs, or other metal
parts with your bare hands while the engine is run-
ning or immediately after stopping the engine, as there
is the risk of burns due to high temperatures.
PRECAUTIONS AFTER SPRAYING
Please seal unused chemicals and store them out of
the reach of children.
Do not simply discard empty chemical containers, but
dispose of them safely by incinerating, burying, or
another similar method. In addition, please take ev-
ery care that the water used to clean spraying tools
does not create any hazard.
Fully inspect and maintain protective clothing, masks,
gloves, and other protective gear in preparation for
the next session.
After completing the work and tidying away chemi-
cals and spraying tools, you should immediately take
a bath or wash your hands, feet, face, etc. thoroughly
with soap, as well as washing your mouth out.
•You should change all clothes worn, including under-
wear, and wash them thoroughly. Clothes worn dur-
ing spraying should not be worn again the following
day.
After spraying, please limit your alcohol intake and
rest thoroughly by going to bed early. If you feel even
slightly unwell, please see a doctor as soon as
possible.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS
•When engaged in spraying work over a protracted
period of time, please have your health checked regu-
larly.
Please carry out spraying in a planned fashion, keep-
ing a daily record of the date and time of spraying,
the chemicals used, the target pest, contents of the
work, duration of the work, and other details.
Please keep the following points in mind when se-
lecting or using protective gear.
a) Protective clothing
Choose clothing that is cool to wear and offers good
ventilation and waterproofing. In addition, wear items
that enable you to carry out spraying work in total
comfort and safety.
b) Spraying hood
Use a hood with a brim that is waterproof and covers
your neck and shoulders.
c) Gloves
Use gloves that are difficult for chemicals to penetrate
and do not slip even if you perspire while doing the
work.
d) Rubber apron
When mixing chemicals, wear a long, thick, and wide
apron that cannot be penetrated by chemical
splashes.
e) Protective goggles, mask, etc.
Select suitable protective goggles, mask, rubber
boots, eye washer, and protective cream, etc., pay-
ing attention to standards and the recommendations
of farm work safety promotion organizations.
MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
In order to maintain the functions of the product, regu-
larly carry out the maintenance inspections listed in
this Manual. When maintenance or parts replacement
not indicated in this Manual are required, please con-
sult your product supplier or nearest ZENOAH prod-
uct dealer.
Never keep the engine running while carrying out in-
spections or maintenance.
•Do not modify the sprayer or dismantle the engine.
This could lead to breakdown and serious accidents
during operation.
Do not touch the muffler or spark plugs with your bare
hands immediately after stopping the engine. There
is the risk of burns due to high temperature.
For replacement parts, please use original ZENOAH
parts or brands designated by ZENOAH.
MAINTENANCE OF LABELS
1. Please keep warning labels clean and unmarked.
2. If warning labels become soiled or peel off, please
order from your supplier and replace with new ones.
3. When affixing new labels please wipe off all dirt and
moisture.