6
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR AIRLESS
SPRAYERS
HANDLE THIS UNIT AS YOU WOULD A LOADED
WEAPON!
Ex treme high pressure spray can cause
extremely serious injury.
OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS!
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
WARNING: Do not use guns for spraying
flammable materials.
WARNING: Be aware of any hazards presented
by the material being sprayed, and consult
the markings on the material container or the
information supplied by the manufacturer of the
material to be sprayed.
WARNING: Do not spray any material where the
hazard is not known.
WARNING: Do not clean guns with flammable
solvents with a flash-point below 55°C.
NOTE: A non-flammable solvent is here defined
as one which has a flash-point above 55°C.
WARNING: This appliance cannot be used by
children under 18 years old or persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience or knowledge of the safe
operation of the appliance.
WARNING: Children may not play with this
appliance.
WARNING: Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children.
WARNING: This appliance shall be disconnected
from its power source during service and when
replacing parts. The plug must remain removed,
and must be removed in such a way that an
operator can check from any of the points to
which he has access that the plug remains
removed.
WARNING: HIGH PRESSURE. Never leave
pressurized system unattended. Always follow
the Pressure Relief Procedure. Take precautions
to avoid high pressure component rupture.
DANGER: INJECTION INJURY. Skin injection by
high pressure paint is not a simple cut. It must be
treated surgically immediately.
WARNING: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD. Take
all precautions to avoid sources of sparks and
ignition when spraying. Keep the machine at
least 8 meters away from the spraying operation.
WEAR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AT ALL
TIMES.
Always use a respirator, eye protection
and protective clothing.
Keep clear of moving parts when starting or
operating the sprayer. Do not put your fingers into
any openings to avoid amputation by moving parts
or burns on hot parts. When starting the motor,
maintain a safe distance from moving parts of the
equipment.
Before adjusting or servicing any mechanical
part of the sprayer, follow the PRESSURE RELIEF
PROCEDURE.
EXPLOSION RISK FROM HALOGENATED
HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS
Never use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents in this
machine.
Contact with aluminum parts may cause an
explosion.
Some of the most common of these solvents
are: Carbontetrachloride, Chlorobenzene,
Dichloroethane, Dichloroethyl Ether,
Ethylbromide, Ethylchloride, & Tethrachloethane.