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Removing or bypassing safety guards or interlocks
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Operating equipment in excess of maximum ratings
REGULATIONS AND APPROVALS
Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which it is used. Any approvals obtained for
Spraying Systems Co.
®
equipment will be voided if instructions for installation, operation, and service are not followed.
All phases of equipment installation must comply with federal, state, and local codes.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Spraying Systems Co.
®
strongly recommends the use of appropriate safety equipment when working in potentially
hazardous environments and chemicals. This safety equipment includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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Protective hat
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Safety glasses or face shield
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Chemical
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resistant safety gloves and apron
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Long sleeve shirt and long pants
Users of this product should never place themselves in the path of the spray. Users should consult and follow the
recommendations of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) of any chemical or fluid sprayed using this system.
PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS
It is important to recognize proper safety precautions when using a pressurized spray system. When dealing with
pressure applications, the system pressure should never exceed the lowest rated component. Always know your
system, all component capabilities, maximum pressures and flow rates.
WARNING: Fluids under pressure can penetrate skin and cause severe injury.
ATTENTION: Always remember to carefully read the chemical manufacturer
’
s labels, follow SDS and
all directions.
WARNING OF SHOCK HAZARD
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover on electrical control panel. For service contact
Spraying Systems Co.
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at 1
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866
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321
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2250.
WARNING: Plug panels into a GFCI outlet.
WARNING: To prevent injury, avoid contact with potentially hot parts. Components can cause
severe burns. Do not aim the spray at any person or part of the body. Do not place any part of your
body into the spray pattern.
USE OF CHEMICAL COMPONENTS
Spraying Systems Co. does not manufacture or supply any of the chemical components used in this equipment and is
not responsible for their effects. Because of the large number of chemicals that could be used and their different
chemical reactions, the buyer and user of this equipment should determine compatibility of the materials used and any
of the potential hazards involved.
2.2 UNPACKING THE SYSTEM
The system components come packaged to protect them from damage. Use caution when opening the crate. The crate
will contain all parts needed to install the unit. Parts of the unit may be wrapped in bubble wrap. Remove all of the
packaging material wrapping the system. Once unpacked and removed the from the crate, the system is ready for
installation and connection.
CAUTION: The packaging may contain exposed cables, hoses, and other components. Always
exercise caution when opening boxes to avoid accidental damage or slicing of various components.