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To keep your paint sprayer well-maintained,
regularly check if all parts are
working correctly. If you notice anything odd, definitely take the sprayer for
repair
before
using it.
Work or repairs on the paint sprayer should only be carried out by a
professional. It’s best to leave the really serious stuff to a qualified repair
person who only uses original replacement parts.
Make sure that anyone using your paint sprayer or servicing it is acquainted
with this manual. The exception to the rule are children and infirm people -
they shouldn't be using your paint sprayer even if they remember every word
written here.
Work area safety
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Keep your work area clean and well illuminated. Accidents are much more
likely to happen in dirty, unorganized, or poorly lit workspaces - accidents that
are easily avoided with basic upkeep.
Secure any movable workpiece(s) you're working on. A workpiece secured
with suitable clamps or in a vice is much more likely to be steady and stay in
place than one held by hand.
Do not operate your power tools in dusty or explosive areas, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids or gases, for a very simple reason - power tools
may create sparks which could ignite the dust or fumes.
When working outside, use an extension cord meant specifically for outdoor
use, and of an appropriate length. It's going to be much more convenient, and
will reduce the risk of an electric shock.
Your paint sprayer is not waterproof or splash proof. Do not use it in the rain,
splash with water, immerse in liquid, or use as a water gun. It's an electric tool
after all.
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