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• Use only water-based solvents to clean equipment or parts.

PLASTIC PARTS CLEANING SOLVENT HAZARD

Many solvents can degrade plastic parts and cause them to fail,

which can lead to serious injury or property damage. In order to help prevent against 

degradation:

WARNINGS

 

• Electrostatic equipment must be used only by trained, 

qualified personnel who understand the requirements of this 

manual.

• Stop operation immediately if static sparking occurs or you 

feel a shock. Do not use equipment until you identify and 

correct the problem. 

• Use and clean equipment only in well ventilated area.

• Never spray a flammable chemical

(with a flashpoint less than 60˚C).

• Do not turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are 

present.

• Keep spray area free of debris, including solvents, rags, 

gasoline or any flammable chemicals.

• CAUTION, DO NOT INSERT ANY FOREIGN OBJECT IN 

THE NOZZLE OF THE SPRAYER TO AVOID DAMAGING 

THE EQUIPMENT OR STATIC DISCHARGE.

• Disconnect electrostatic equipment from its power source 

when servicing or replacing parts.

FIRE, EXPLOSION AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in a work area can ignite or 

explode. To help prevent fire, explosion and electric shock:

WARNINGS

 

WARNINGS

 

PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD

Liquid from equipment that leaks or ruptures from a 

component can splash in the eyes or on skin, causing serious 

injury. In order help prevent a leak or rupture:

• Check equipment daily. Replace worn or 

damaged parts immediately.

Summary of Contents for EPIX360

Page 1: ...O P S M A N U A L Version 110321...

Page 2: ...eginning Included are assembly operating and safety instructions Following these manufacturer guidelines will help the system perform at peak effectiveness extend the life of the product and ensure op...

Page 3: ...els indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death SAFETY NOTICES This manual contains information that is important for you to know and unders...

Page 4: ...ipment until you identify and correct the problem Use and clean equipment only in well ventilated area Never spray a flammable chemical with a flashpoint less than 60 C Do not turn lights on or off wh...

Page 5: ...protective equipment to help prevent serious injury PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Wear appropriate protective equipment to help prevent serious injury WARNINGS Do not operate the unit when fatigued o...

Page 6: ...flash point less than 60 C Ensure the area being sprayed has proper ventilation Store all chemicals in original containers in a cool dry place away from heat and open flames Do not reuse or refill a c...

Page 7: ...sures proper fit and seal of tank cap assembly to the tank 3 Liquid Tank Liners The purpose of our disposable tank liners is to provide all directional spraying and the ability to use all the disinfec...

Page 8: ...ry pack onto the base of the unit until firmly seated and snaps into place Step 3 Liquid Tank Removal y To remove the 8oz tank from the spray system hold the tank cap cover and the tank while gently p...

Page 9: ...up the pump if this is done y Once this is completed pour the diluted or ready to use solution into the tank Step 6 Installing the Tank Cap and Cover y To install the tank cap gently turn clockwise ag...

Page 10: ...t for contact time as recommended by the chemical manufacturer s label before re entry into the area B SPRAY APPLICATION PROCESS 1 Make sure food and drinks are removed or covered before application 2...

Page 11: ...the applicator in an S pattern from bottom to the top of the surface target area in a continuous motion 2 Stay in motion electrostatically charged droplets will accumulate in higher levels at the tip...

Page 12: ...the recently flushed tank to begin next surface treatment Make sure the system is primed with the new solution by depressing the trigger button continuously for about 10 15 seconds FLUSHING THE ELECT...

Page 13: ...ot in use This keeps the unit from leaking or getting any fluid into the battery compartment or the contacts BATTERY REMOVAL Make sure the system is off Remove the battery from the sprayer by grasping...

Page 14: ...ry is mechanically obstructed System operates but red indicator light not illuminating High Voltage power supply LED is broken High voltage power supply is not working Call Customer Care No Mist or In...

Page 15: ...actured to function without defects The system will operate normally with properly maintained batteries and without abuse to any parts of the system If your system fails to return to normal use exclud...

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