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SAFETY RULES/RESIDUAL RISKS
3.1 SAFETY “DO NOTS”
3.1.1
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DO NOT allow children to use the appliance; supervise them to
ensure that they do not play with it.
3.1.2
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High pressure jets may be dangerous if incorrectly used.
3.1.3
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DO NOT use the appliance with flammable or toxic liquids, or
any products which are not compatible with its correct operation. Use
of the appliance in a potentially inflammable or explosive atmosphere is
forbidden.
3.1.4
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RISK OF EXPLOSION. DO NOT use the appliance to spray
flammable liquids.
3.1.5
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DO NOT point the water jet at people or animals.
3.1.6
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DO NOT point the water jet at the unit itself, electrical parts or
other electrical equipment.
3.1.7
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DO NOT use the appliance with people within its range of action
unless they are wearing protective clothing.
3.1.8
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DO NOT point the jet at yourself or others to clean clothing or
footwear.
3.1.9
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DO NOT use the appliance outdoors when it is raining.
3.1.10
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DO NOT allow children, incompetent persons or those who have
not read and understood the instructions to use the appliance.
3.1.11
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DO NOT touch the plug and/or socket with wet hands.
3.1.12
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DO NOT use the appliance if the electric cable is damaged. If the
electric cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, one
of its authorised Service Centres or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid a safety hazard.
3.1.13
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DO NOT use the appliance if a supply cable or important parts
such as the safety devices, high pressure hoses or gun are damaged.
3.1.14
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DO NOT jam the trigger in the operating position.
3.1.15
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Check that the data plate is affixed to the appliance; if not, inform
your dealer. Appliances without plates must NOT be used as they are
unidentifiable and potentially dangerous.
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