INJECTION
HAZARD
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penetratetheskinandcauseextremelyserious
Fluids under high pressure from spray or leaks can
injury, including the need for amputation.
NEVER point the spray gun at anyoneor any part of
the
body.
NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip.
NEVER try tostop or deflect leak$with your.handor
body.
ALWAYS
have the tip guard in place when spraying.
MEDICAL
TREATMENBi
Ifanyfluid appears topenetrateyour skin,get
EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
AT
ONCE.
Tell the doctor exactly what fluid was injected. For
DO
NOT
TREAT
AS
A
SIMPLE CUT.
treatmentinstructionshaveyourdoctorcallthe
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NATIONAL
POISON
CENTER NETWORK
($1
2)684
-6669
AVOID
COMPONENT
RUPTURE
Even after you shut off the gasoline engine, there is
release
it
by triggering the gun.
So
before removing
high p.ressure
in
the pump, hose and gun'until you
thespray tipor servicing the unit, always shut offthe
unit
and
trigger the gun to release pressure.
Be surethatallaccessoryitemsandsystem
components
will
withstand the pressure developed,
NEVERexceed the pressure rating
of
any component
personal safety, as well as thefunction ofthe
in
system.,NEVER alter or modify equipment-your
equipment, isatstake. Maximum working
pressure
3400
PSI
(234bar).
Before each use, check hosefor weak, wornordamaged
conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or
kinking.Tightenall fluid connectionssecurelybefore
each use.Replace any damaged hose.
with
Buna-N and
PIC
or neoprene cover'of hose.
Do
not usechemicalsoragentswhicharenot compatible
Do
not leavea oressurizedunit unattended. Shut
off
the
FBWE
Do not spray flammable liquids. Do not operate the
.enginewherecombustiblefumes or dust may be
present.
GAS
ENQIINE
PRECAUTIONS
NEVER
fill
fuel tank while engine is running or hot.
Avoidthepossibility of spilledfuelcausing
a
fire.
Always refuel slowly to avoid spillage.
NEVERoperate engineina closedbuildingunless the
carbon monoxide, apoisonous. odorlessand invisible
exhaustispipedoutside.Theexhaustcontains
gas, which, if breathed, may cause serious illness or
possibly death.
NEVER
make adjustments on machinery while
it
is
connectedtothe engine; firstremovetheignition
cablefromthe spark plug.Turning overthe
machinery by handduringadjustingorcleaning
serious injury to the operator.
might.starttheengineandmachinery.causing
NEVER run the engine with governordisconnected,
or operate
at
speeds
in
excess of
3600
RPM load:
Precaution
is
the best insurance against anaccident.
When starting the engine, maintain a safe distance
frommovingpartsof.theequipment.
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NEVER runtheunitwiththe.beltguard removed.
Keep clearof moving parts when the unit is running.
Observedetergentmanufacturer'ssafety
precautions. Avoid~getting detergentor other liquids
in your eyes. Follow the directions on the.container
regardingconract
with
eyes,, nose, and skin,
protect your eyesfrom the sprayas wellasany debris
breathingfumes, etc: Alwayswearfull goggles to
dislodged by the spray. If necessary, wear gloves or
otherprotectiveclothing.
If
antidotesortreatment
are recommended,.be prepared to use them.
DON'T
spray toxic chemicals such as insecticide or
weed killer.
unit andrelease pressure before leaving. ~~~ ~
IMPORTANT ..
,
UnitedStates Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
These standards
-
particularly the GeneralStandards, Part
1910,
andthe Construction Standards, Part
1926-
should be consulted in connection
with
your use of airless spray equipment,
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801-643
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