8 GB/IE/CY
Safety advice / Initial use
Safety instructions for
fine spray systems
Keep your work area clean, well lit
and free of paint or solvent containers,
rags and other combustible materials.
Potential danger of spontaneous com-
bustion.
Keep fully functioning fire extinguish-
ers / extin-guishing equipment available at all times.
Ensure good ventilation in the spray-
ing area and sufficient quantities of
fresh air through-out the room.
Evapo-
rating flammable solvents create an explosive
environment.
Do not spray or clean with materials
with a flashpoint below 21°C. Use
materials on the basis of water, low-
volatile hydrocarbons or similar ma-
terials.
Highly volatile evaporating solvents
create an explosive environment.
Do not spray in the area of ignition
sources such as static electricity sparks,
open flames, pilot lights, hot objects,
motors, cigarettes and sparks from in-
serting and disconnecting power cords
or the operation of switches.
Such sources
of sparks can lead to ignition of the surround-
ing area.
Do not spray any materials for which
it is not known whether they pose a
danger.
Unknown materials can create dan-
gerous conditions.
Wear additional personal protective equipment
such as appropriate protective gloves and pro-
tective masks or respirators when spraying or
handling chemicals. The wearing of protective
equipment in such conditions reduces exposure
to harmful substances.
Do not spray on yourself, other people
or animals. Keep hands and other body
parts away from the spray jet. If the
spray penetrates the skin, seek medi-
cal help immediately.
The material being
sprayed can even penetrate the skin through a
glove and be injected into your body.
Do not treat an injection as a simple cut.
A high pressure jet may inject toxins
into the body and cause serious injuries.
If the spray is injected into the skin, seek medical
help immediately.
Pay attention to any possible dangers
of the material being sprayed. Note
the markings on the container or the
manufacturer’s information relating
to the material being sprayed, includ-
ing the instruction to use personal
protective equipment.
The manufacturer’s
in-structions must be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, as well as injuries caused by toxins, car-
cinogens, etc.
Never spray without the nozzle head
in place.
The use of a special nozzle insert
with the appropriate nozzle head reduces the
probability of a high-pressure jet penetrating
the skin and injecting toxins into the body.
Initial use
HVLP properties
This device uses an HVLP system (High Volume Low
Pressure). It ensures the increased application of
(paint) materials with lower consumption.
Important:
Do not exceed the maximum working
pressure of 3 bar.
Connecting the device
Operate the product only with cleaned, con-
densate- and oil-free compressed air and never
exceed the maximum working air pressure at
the device of 3 bar.
The compressed air source must be fitted with a
(filter) / pressure reducer so that the air pressure
can be regulated.
In order to operate this device you require a flexible
compressed air hose with quick-release coupling
and an appropriate source of compressed air.
Observe the operating and safety instructions of the
compressed air source and any special instructions
concerning paint preparation.
Note:
Ensure the correct working pressure. An
excessive working pressure leads to increased fine
Summary of Contents for PDFP 500 A1 - 3
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