Safety
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Special safety instructions for spray guns
− Do not use the spray gun for spraying flammable substances.
− Take note of any risks associated with the substance being sprayed and
also observe the labels on the corresponding containers or the notes
provided by the manufacturer of the substance.
− Do not spray any substances if you are not aware of the risks associated
with them.
− Wear suitable protective equipment like a dust mask.
− Do not use flammable solvents to clean the spray gun.
Supplementary safety instructions
− Paint mist and the solvent vapours are harmful to health. Only work in
well ventilated rooms or with artificial ventilation. Wear work clothing,
protective goggles, ear protection and gloves.
− Never point the spray jet at people or animals; there is a risk of injury.
− Never operate the paint spray system if the nozzle seal is damaged or missing.
If the nozzle seal is missing or damaged, liquid could infiltrate the device and
increase the risk of electric shock. Check the nozzle seal each time before you
use the device.
− Be absolutely sure to tape over sockets and switches. There is a risk of
electric shock if the spray material infiltrates them.
− Do not use the paint spray system on industrial premises that fall under
the explosion protection ordinance.
− Make sure there is adequate natural or artificial ventilation to rule out any
risk of explosion when spraying.
− When spraying, keep away from ignition sources such as open flames,
burning cigarettes, sparks, glowing wires and hot surfaces.
− Ensure that no solvent fumes are sucked in by the paint spray system.
− The paint spray system is not a toy. Do not allow children to tamper or play
with the paint spray system.
− Keep the packaging material as well as the foils and foil bags away from
children. There is a risk of explosion.
− Connect the paint spray system only to a properly installed socket with an
earthing contact.