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HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
READ THESE WARNINGS BEFORE USING
KEEP AWAY
FROM
SPRAY
Because of the highpressure and velocity of thespray,
fluidscouldpenetratethe skin, causingserious injury.
Operate equipment only afterall instructions are clearly
understood.
NEVER
pointthe
gun
atyourself
or
anyone else.
NEVER
put your hand, fingers or body directly over the spray
tip.
Evenafter you shutoffthe gasolineengine, there is high
pressure
in
the pump. hose and gun until yourelease
it
by triggering the gun.
So
before removing the spraytip
the gun to release pressure.
or servicingthe unit, always shut
off
the unit andtrigger
If thespray appears to have penetrated the skin.
SEEK
EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. DONOTTREAT
what fluid was injected.
AS
A
SIMPLE CUT.
Be ready totell the doctor exactly
Besure that all accessory itemsandsystemcom-
exceedthe pressure ratingofany componentinsystem.
ponents will withstand thepressure developed.
NEVER
NEVER
alter ormodify equipment
-
yourpersonal
safety, as well as the function of the equipment,
is
at
stake.
Beforeeach use, checkhose for weak, worn or
damagedconditions caused by traffic, sharp corners,
pinchingorkinking.Tighten
all
fluid conne,ctions
securely before each use.Replace any damaged hose.
Do
not
use
chemicals or agents which are compatible
withBuna-N and Buna-N/PVC or neoprenecoverof
hose.
Do
not leavea pressurizedunit unattended. Shut
off
the
unit and release pressure before leaving.
FIRE
Do not sprayflammable liquids.
Do
not operatethe
engine wherecombustiblefumes or dust may be
present.
GAS ENGINE PRECAUTIONS
NEVER
fillfueltankwhileengine is running or hot.
Avoidthepossibility of spilledfuelcausinga fire.
Always refuel slowly to avoid spillage.
NEVER
operateengine
in
aclosedbuilding unless the
exhaust is piped outside. The exhaust contains carbon
whichif breathed causesserious illness andpossible
monoxide,
a
poisonous,odorlessand invisible gas,
death.
NEVER
make adjustments onmachinerywhile
it
is con-
nected
to
the engine; first removetheignition cable
fromthe spark plug.Turning over the machineryby
hand during adjusting owleaning might start theengine
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.
Precaution
is
the best insuranceagainst an accident.
When starting theengine, maintain asafe distancefrom
moving parts of the equipment.
GENERAL
NEVER
rununitwithcoupling shield or pump cover
plate removed. Keepclear of movingpartswhen
unit
is
running.
Observe detergentmanufacturer'ssafetyprecautions.
Avoidgettingdetergent or otherliquids in your eyes.
Follow the directions on the container regarding contact
with eyes, nose, and skin, breathing fumes, etc. Always
wear full goggles
to
protect youreyes from thespray as
well as any debris dislodgedby the spray. If necessary,
wear glovesor other protective clothing. If antidotes or
treatment are recommended, be preparedto use them.
DON'T
spray.toxicchemicalssuch as insecticideor
weed killer.
IMPORTANT
United States Government safety standardshave been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. These
consulted
in
connection with your use of airless spray equipment.
standards
-
particularlythe General Standards,
Part
1910, andtheConstructionStandards, Part1926
-
shouldbe
307-308
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