Safety Precautions
A high pressure stream produced by this equipment
can pierce the skin and underlying tissues, leading
to serious injury and possible amputation. See a
physician immediately.
DO NOT TREAT AN INJECTION INJURY AS A SIMPLE
CUT! Injection can lead to amputation. See a
physician immediately. Inform the physician of the
type of coating material or cleaning agent with which
the injury was caused.
The maximum operating range of the spray gun is
27 MPa / 3900 PSI fluid pressure.
• NEVER aim the gun at any part of the body.
• NEVER allow any part of the body to touch the
fluid stream. DO NOT allow body to touch a leak in
the fluid hose.
• NEVER put hand in front of the gun. Gloves will
not provide protection against an injection injury.
• NEVER point the spray gun at anyone else.
• ALWAYS lock the gun trigger, shut the pump off,
and release all pressure before servicing, cleaning
the tip or guard, changing tip, or leaving
unattended. Pressure will not be released by
turning off the motor. The PRIME/SPRAY valve
must be turned to PRIME to relieve the pressure.
Refer to the Pressure Relief Pressure described in
the pump manual.
• ALWAYS keep the tip guard in place while
spraying. The tip guard provides some protection
but is mainly a warning device.
• ALWAYS remove the spray tip before flushing or
cleaning the system.
• The paint hose can develop leaks from wear,
kinking and abuse. A leak can inject material into
the skin. Inspect the hose before each use.
• NEVER use a spray gun without a trigger lock and
trigger guard in place and in good working order.
• All accessories must be rated at or above the
maximum operating pressure range of the airless
sprayer. This includes spray tips, extensions, and
hose.
Be safety-conscious!
All local and national regulations governing ventilation,
fire prevention, and operation must be observed.
In order to ensure safe operation of the spray gun,
the safety regulations listed below must be
followed:
1. Read all instructions and safety precautions before
operating equipment.
2. Never spray near sources of ignition; e.g. open
flames, cigarettes — also cigars and pipes are
sources of ignition —, sparks, hot wires and hot
surfaces, etc.
3. Wear respiratory equipment when spraying. The
operator must be provided with a protective mask.
In order to prevent work related illness, the
manufacturer's regulations for the materials,
solvents, and cleaning agents used must be
observed when preparing, working with and
cleaning the unit. Protective clothing, gloves,
eyewear, and, in certain cases, protective skin
cream are necessary to protect the skin.
4. Follow the coating material and solvent
manufacturer's warnings and instructions.
5. Extraction equipment should be installed by the
user in accordance with local regulations.
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