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The area within a radius of 15 meters
around the machine should be considered
risk area in which no one must enter
while the machine is running (Security Area). When
necessary, use ropes and warning signs to mark the
Security Area.
Maintain children and curious persons away from the
work area while operating this machine. Distractions
can cause a loss of control. Make sure that children,
people or animals do not come into your work area
When the work must be performed simultaneously
by two or more persons, always check the presence
and location of others in order to maintain a sufficient
distance between each person to ensure safety.
Never direct the jet under pressure to people, animals,
cars, windows, windows or any other element. Do not
direct the jet to public roads or areas where there may
be a transit of persons, animals and / or vehicles.
Do not use this machine at night, with fog or with
reduced visibility that does not allow you to see the
working area.
Only use this machine with daylight or with good
artificial light. Cluttered and dark areas cause
accidents. Inspect and remove any objects that can
cause damage to you or the machine.
Do not use this machine on roofs or other unstable
surfaces. There is danger if working on unstable
surfaces. The backward force of the water jet when
pressing the trigger can make you lose your footing
and/or balance.
2.4. SAFETY IN THE USE OF FUELS
IMPORTANT: The fuel used for this machine
is highly flammable. If the fuel or the
machine ignites, smother the fire with a dry powder
fire extinguisher.
Petrol and oil are hazardous; avoid contact of gasoline
or oil with the skin and eyes. Do not inhale or swallow
them. Immediately see your doctor if you ingest fuel
or oil. If they come into contact with fuel or oil clean
with soap and water as soon as possible, if you then
continue to feel irritated skin or eyes immediately
consult a doctor.
Do not refuel fuel in closed or poorly
ventilated places. Fumes from the fuel and
oil contain hazardous chemicals. In the case
of a concentration of gases produced by insufficient
ventilation, remove all that impedes the flow of clean
air from the area in order to improve ventilation.
Do not return to the area unless you have properly
ventilated the area and are certain that ventilation
is sufficient so this concentration does not happen
again.
Petrol and oil are extremely flammable and explosive
under certain conditions. Do not smoke and keep
flames, sparks or heat sources away from the machine.
Do not smoke while transporting fuel, when
you fill out the deposit or when you are
working.
Do not refuel fuel in locations where there is the
presence of open flames, sparks or heat sources. Fill
the tank always in well-ventilated areas and with the
motor stopped. In the event of a fuel leak, be sure to
clean these leaks completely before starting, move the
machine away from the spillage area and avoid any
source of ignition until all vapors are gone.
Add fuel before starting the machine.
Never remove the cap of the fuel tank while the
engine is running or when the machine is hot.
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