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CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 2
INTRODUCTION............................................................................ 3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 3
INSTALLATION ............................................................................. 4
OPERATION ................................................................................... 4
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ..................................................... 5
SPRAYING SYSTEMS CO. WARRANTY .................................... 5
SERVICING .................................................................................... 6
PARTS LIST ................................................................................... 7
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS:
WARNING:
All safety related and operating instructions
should be read before the nozzle is operated. Follow all
operating instructions. Failure to do so could result in serious
injury.
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WARNING:
It is important to recognize proper safety
precautio ns when using a pressurized spray system.
Fluids under pressure can penetrate skin and cause severe
injury.
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WARNING:
When dealing with pressure applications,
the system pressure should never exceed the lowest rated
component. Always know your system and all component
capabilities, maximum pressures and flow rates.
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WARNING:
Before performing any maintenance, make
sure all liquid supply lines to the machine are shut off and/
or disconnected and chemical/fluid are drained.
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WARNING:
The use of any chemicals requires careful
control of all worker hygiene.
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WARNING:
Spraying Systems Co. does not manufacture
or supply any of the chemicals used with this equipment
and is not responsible for their effects. Because of the
large number of chemicals that could be used and their
different chemical reactions, the buyer and user of this
equipment should determine compatibility of the materials
used and any of the potential hazards involved.
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WARNING:
Before use, be sure appropriate connections
are secure and made to withstand weight and reaction
forces of the operating unit.
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WARNING:
Spraying Systems Co. strongly recommends
the use of appropriate safety equipment when working
with potentially hazardous chemicals.
This equipment includes but is not limited to:
– Protective hat
– Safety glasses or face shield
– Chemical-resistant gloves and apron
– Long sleeve shirt and long pants
NOTE: Always remember to carefully read the chemical
manufacturer’s label and follow all directions.
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WARNING:
DO NOT USE TO SPRAY FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS — SUCH USE COULD RESULT IN FIRE OR
EXPLOSION CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.
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WARNING:
Never operate tank cleaning equipment in
the open due to the potential of bodily injury.
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WARNING:
It is important to operate equipment within
the temperature range of all components. Also ensure that
appropriate time lapses or proper safety equipment is used
when handling components after they’re exposed to high
temperatures.
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WARNING:
Remove equipment from the tank before
attempting any repairs.
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WARNING:
Proper hoisting procedures should be used
when installing and removing all equipment.
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WARNING:
If walking on top of a tank is deemed safe
and is necessary, use proper safety precautions to protect
individuals as well as the equipment.
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WARNING:
Do not put any part of your body in the tank
during operation of the tank cleaner. This is NOT a safe
procedure for verification of operation.
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WARNING:
To ensure the safety of the equipment as well
the individuals using them, only use Spraying Systems Co.
components.
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WARNING:
When packaging and transporting, use
structurally sound boxes or crates that can handle the
weight of the equipment.
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WARNING:
Tank cleaners should be flushed out with
clean water before they’re stored or shipped to minimize
health hazards or cross contamination.
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WARNING:
Do not use any equipment outside the
intended purposes of the product. Misuse can result in
personal injury or product damage.
The container being cleaned should be sealed as well as
possible while the TankJet 78 models are running. The
combination of temperature, cleaning solution, spray impact
and the potential toxic materials being cleaned can cause a
hazard to anyone in the path of the spray.