Operating Instruction
English
Type 95400
Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
The application of this operating instruction does not release the operator from the observation
of any applicable occupational safety regulation, e.g. the Operational Safety Regulation.
The operator of the airgun must perform its duty of care by planning measures for ensuring a
proper operation and by controlling implementation.
Hazard Notes
- No airgun is admitted for air cleaning of dirt particles on clothes, glasses, gloves or similar on
the body. Despite nozzles formed to markedly reduce the risks and hazards when dealing with
the energy source air, direct body contact must be avoided because severe injuries may
occur.
- When working with airguns well fitting safety glasses must be worn (also by nearby persons)
because chips or other coarse material are moved with much
- The maximum admissible working pressure must never be exceeded (see Technical Data).
- Never use oxygen, flammable gases or halogenated hydrocarbons as energy .
- Check all connections and hoses for tight fit and serviceability. Loose hoses may be a risk of
severe injury.
- Prior to adjustment works, fault clearance and long-term non-use as well as maintenance
works disconnect the airgun from the pressure source.
- Airgun must not be diverted from its intended use or rebuilt. Only use original equipment. Not
recommended equipment has a risk potential
- Do not use the device when it does not work properly or when it was damaged. Do not try to
repair it on your own.
The operator must in particular ensure that
- the airgun is used only according to the intended use.
- the airgun is operated in a perfect working condition.
- persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities do not use the airgun unless when
supervised and trained by an advisor.
- any and all parts of the sets are kept out of the reach of children. The airgun is no toy.
- the operating instruction is at all times available to the operating personnel in a complete and
legible state.
- the operating personnel is familiar with the safety notes and principle of operation of the
airgun.
- The nozzles may develop a very high noise level (90dB(A)).
In general, for air-cleaning of blind holes or blowing against edges it is known that indefinable
noise frequencies can occur that may damage the hearing.
To prevent any such, ear protectors must be worn for long lasting works without interruption.
- during the operation of the airgun so safety devices are removed and / or deactivated.