PAFS 550 A1
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Wear additional personal protective equip-
ment such as suitable gloves and a protective
mask/respirator when spraying or when hand-
ling chemicals.
Wearing appropriate protective
equipment for the conditions reduces your expo-
sure to dangerous substances .
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Be aware of the potential hazards of the
sprayed material. Follow the markings on the
container and the manufacturer’s information
on the spray material you are using, including
the instructions to use personal protective
equipment.
Follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions to reduce the risk of fire and injuries
caused by poisons, carcinogens, etc .
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The spray gun must not be used for spraying
flammable substances . Do not clean spray guns
with flammable solvents .
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Secure the appliance and the spray gun .
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Secure all hoses, connections and filter parts
before starting up the spray pump . Unsecured
parts can come loose with great force or fluid
can escape at high pressure, causing serious
injury . Always secure the spray gun when as-
sembling or disassembling the nozzle and dur-
ing any breaks in work .
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Be prepared for recoil from the spray gun during
operation . At high operating pressure, pulling
the trigger causes a recoil force of up to 15 N .
If you are not prepared for this, your hand may
be pushed back or you may lose your balance .
This can lead to injuries . Continuous exposure
to this recoil can lead to permanent damage to
health .
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Max. operating pressure
: the permissible oper-
ating pressure for the spray gun, high-pressure
hose and spray gun accessories must not be
less than the maximum operating pressure of
110 bar (11 MPa) indicated on the appliance .
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The appliance must be connected via a properly
earthed safety socket (Schuko) . The connection
must be equipped with a residual current device
INF ≤ 30 mA .
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Make sure that the mains supply being connected
corresponds to the values indicated on the type
plate .
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Before carrying out any work on the appliance,
relieve the pressure and disconnect the mains
plug from the socket .
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You must earth the object that you are intending
to spray!
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Observe the user manual when installing,
maintaining and repairing the appliance .
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The appliance must be earthed during installa-
tion .
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Ensure adequate ventilation in the spray area
and sufficient fresh air in the entire room.
Wear a mask!
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Always wear suitable safety goggles to keep
hazardous vapours and liquids away from
your eyes .
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Wear protective clothing to keep paint away
from your skin and hair .
WARNING!
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Under certain circumstances, the flow rate of
the coating material may cause electrostatic
charges to occur on the appliance during
spraying . They can cause sparks or flames
when discharged . Therefore, make sure that
the appliance is always earthed via the elec-
trical installation . The connection must be
made via a properly earthed safety socket
(Schuko) .
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Pay attention to the hazards that may be
caused by the sprayed substance and also
observe the labels on the containers or the
instructions given by the manufacturer of the
substance .
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When working indoors:
Ensure that no vapours containing solvents
form in the area around the appliance . Place
the appliance on the side facing away from
the spray object . Keep a minimum distance of
5 m between the motor unit and the spray gun .
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