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CAUTION
To reduce the risks associated with lifting and handling:
• Always follow proper lifting and handling practices when moving system
components.
To reduce the risks associated with tripping, falling and tipping:
• Route air hoses and any extension cords away from traffic areas, sharp
edges, moving parts and hot surfaces. Do not pull on air hoses to move the
compressor.
To reduce the risks associated with hazardous air pressure:
• Maintain spray equipment per 3M care and cleaning instructions in the
applicable owner’s manual.
• Ensure air input pressure and all applicator system regulators are properly
adjusted per materials recommendations prior to each use.
• Always follow required air pressure relief procedures for relieving air pressure
from the unit.
To reduce the risks associated with compression spring release:
• Maintain a firm grip on fluid adjustment knob when removing.
To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination:
• Spray materials, solvents, other cleaning materials and electronic components
must be disposed of per federal, state and local regulations.
WARNING
To reduce the risks associated with all residual hazards:
• Read, understand, follow and retain for future reference all safety statements
in each applicable equipment owner’s manual and refer to the applicable
Material Safety Data Sheet and material container label for each material to be
sprayed before using your 3M equipment.
• This equipment is to be used only by professionals familiar with the possible
applicable safety hazards.
• Do not use this product around unsupervised children.
• Never modify any part of this product.
• Always comply with local, state, and national codes governing ventilation, fire
protection, operation, maintenance, housekeeping and disposal plus all safety
statements in applicable owner manuals, MSDS and material container labels.
To reduce the risks associated with chemical exposure:
• Check spray equipment for damage and proper function. Repair or replace
worn, damaged or malfunctioning components.
• Always wear appropriate, approved personal protective equipment for eye,
skin, respiratory and hearing protection per the applicable MSDS and material
container labels at all times when spraying.
To reduce the risks associated with fire and explosion:
• Must maintain adequate ventilation per applicable MSDS and material
container labels for each material being sprayed in the work area.
• All ignition sources such as smoking must be kept out of the spray area.
• Always maintain a readily available, approved fire extinguisher or other
approved fire fighting equipment in the spray area.
• Always locate air compressor as far away from spray area as the air supply
hoses allow.
• Never use solvents containing Methylene Chloride and Trichloromethane for
any reason to avoid a possible violent, explosive chemical reaction when
exposed to aluminum or zinc (refer to the manufacturer's MSDS or contact
material supplier if there is any doubt to confirm compatibility).