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Safety Notes
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Avoid skin contact with plant protection agents.
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Pull out the lance completely when operating the sprayer.
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All operating personnel should be trained and familiarized with
the proper handling procedures for the chemical products being
used, as well as with first aid emergency care.
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In case of emergency, have the instructions for use or the label
of the plant protection product ready so that you can give the
doctor important information about the plant protection product.
Observe the manufacturer's safety data sheets for the chemical
used and follow all instructions in an emergency.
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Do not use the sprayer in high winds. Do not spray into the wind.
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Do not expose the sprayer to extreme heat.
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During transport secure the sprayer against tipping over.
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When transport the sprayer, make sure the container is empty
and cleaned.
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Clean the sprayer with a dry or lightly moistened cloth. Do not
use aggressive cleaning agents that might damage the plastics.
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Do not modify the sprayer. This will lead to injuries or damage
to the sprayer.
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The sprayer does not contain parts serviceable by you. Do not
disassemble it and do not attempt to repair it yourself.
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Store the sprayer in a dry and frost-free room. Remaining liquid
in the unit can cause damages and frost might damage the built-
in battery.
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The unit is designed for operation in altitudes of up to 2000 m
above sea level.
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Have the unit serviced by a qualified repair person using only
identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
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If the sprayer must be shipped, empty and clean the sprayer
thoroughly.