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must not be underrun and the maximum
permissible pressure for the product is
not exceeded.
• Unrestrained compressed air hoses as
well as the resultant fragments or dust
being blown around can cause injuries.
Pull all hose clamps tight before com-
mencing work and replace damaged
supply lines.
• Blow through or clean connections
before using for the first time. Soiling can
impair the function and and safety of the
product.
• Disconnect the product from the com-
pressed air supply during breaks in work,
prolonged periods of non-use or taking
out of operation.
• The product may only be connected to
lines that have a protection mechanism to
prevent the maximum permissible pres-
sure from being exceeded by more than
10%. This can be achieved, for example,
by a pressure regulating valve with a
downstream or built-in pressure limiting
valve being fitted into the compressed air
line.
• Only operate the product at the pressure
required for the operation concerned, in
order to prevent unnecessarily high noise
levels, excessive wear and the resultant
malfunctions.
• Compressed air can be dangerous if the
operator is unsure how it should be han-
dled. Assembly, commissioning and
maintenance is reserved for trained and
experienced persons.
• Do not direct compressed air at yourself
or at others in order to clean clothing and
footwear.
• Never blast objects that contain hazard-
ous substances (e.g. asbestos).
• Never use solvent-based liquids, ace-
tone, undiluted acids or solvents as
cleaning agents! A spray mist from these
substances is highly hazardous to health
and possibly explosive.
• Live components in the work area must
be protected from dirt and dust particles
being blown around.
• Only use compressed air. Never use air
containing chemicals, synthetic oils
(organic solvents), salts or corrosive gas,
as it can cause damage and malfunc-
tions.
• Use only lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer.
• Compressed air products are not
earthed. Proceed with caution when
coming into contact with power sources.
• Always attach protective caps when
transporting or storing products and
accessories.
Device-specific safety instructions
• Pay attention and ensure that the room
you are working in is always well venti-
lated.
• Always wear appropriate protective
clothing. Wear impact-proof goggles, ear
defenders, dust protection masks,
gloves, sturdy shoes and closely fitted
clothing to reduce the risk of injury.
• Check in advance whether the coating
substance you wish to use is compatible
with the device. A list of the substances
used to manufacture the device can be
made available on request.
• Pay attention to additional relevant docu-
ments, for example, data sheets regard-
ing the coating substances and recom-
mendations of other manufacturers.
• Pay attention to ensure that there are no
sources of ignition in the area in which
you are working (e.g. naked flame, burn-
ing cigarettes, lamps that are not explo-
sion-protected etc.).
• Never spray onto a naked flame, hot sur-
face or lighting.
• When working with the device make sure
the area is well lit.
• When working, ensure a stable stance
and a natural position.
• Never insert pointed and/or metallic
objects into the inside of the device.
• Symbols affixed to your device may not
be removed or covered. Information on
the device that is no longer legible must
be replaced immediately.
Personal safety equipment
Before putting the unit into opera-
tion, read and observe the instruc-
tions for use.
Keep away from sources of ignition.
Wear protective goggles.
Wear filtering breathing protection
masks.
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