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Safety Notes
Please note the following safety notes to avoid malfunctions,
damage or physical injury:
Persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities are not allowed to
use the unit, unless they are supervised for their safety by a qualified person
or are briefed by the responsible person how to use the unit.
Keep the spray gun out of reach of children.
Observe all local and national process specifications and requirements of the
authorities and professional associations with regard to ventilation, fire fight-
ing, operations and general practices in the workplace.
Always use the spray gun with the necessary care and caution and protect
yourself and others form accidents by taking suitable precautions.
Never aim the spray gun at yourself, other persons or animals. Solvents and
paint thinner can damage eyes and skin.
Check all connections for functionality and tightness.
Use the spray gun only according to this manual and use only original spare
parts. Other not recommended spare parts can pose a risk of danger.
Always wear personal safety equipment when using the spray gun.
Toxic fumes and certain materials can be poisonous. Those materials
may create irritation or be otherwise harmful to health. Follow the
recommendations shown on the signs or written on the data sheets.
Always wear a respiratory protection. The safety class of the system
has to be in accordance with the processed materials. Always wear
safety gloves when processing varnish or when cleaning the unit. We
suggest wearing ear and eye protection when operating the spray
gun.
Please keep in mind that the spray gun is very noisy. It causes strong
vibrations which can lead to repetitive strain injuries in some cases. Keep
sufficient rests.
Keep your working area tidy. Only take as much paint and thinner to your
working area as is required for completing the job. Do not keep paint and
thinners in open containers; store them in a safe place which is not easily
accessible to others.
During painting no ignition source (e.g. open flames, lid cigarettes, lamps not
protected against explosion etc.) may be present because during painting
explosive gases may be formed.
Solvents and coating materials can be easily inflammable or combustible if
they are spilled or sprayed. Always follow the warnings and safety information
of the paint or solvent manufacturers.