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TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or
death if splashed in eyes or on skin, inhaled or swallowed.
Know the hazards of the fluid you are using. Store & dispose
of hazardous fluids according to manufacturer, local, state &
national guidelines.
ALWAYS wear protective eyewear, gloves, clothing
and respirator as recommended by fluid manufacturer.
WARNINGS - Continued
Keep all labels on the unit clean and readable. Replace-
ment labels are available from manufacturer.
LABELING
HOSES
Tighten all fluid connections securely before each use.
High pressure fluid can dislodge a loose coupling or allow
high pressure spray to be emitted from the coupling and
result in an injection injury or serious bodily injury.
Use only hose that has a spring guard. The spring guard
helps protect the hose from kinks or other damage which
could result in hose rupture and cause an injection injury.
NEVER use a damaged hose, which can result in hose
failure or rupture and cause in injection injury or other
serious bodily injury or bodily damage. Before each use,
check entire hose for cuts, leaks, abrasion or bulging of
cover, or damage or movement of couplings. If any of
these conditions exist, replace the hose immediately.
Never use tape or any device to try to mend the hose
as it cannot contain the high pressure fluid. NEVER AT-
TEMPT TO RECOUPLE THE HOSE. High pressure hose
is not recoupleable.
Help prevent damage to the hose by handling and rout-
ing carefully. Do not move the sprayer by pulling it with
the hose.
GROUNDING
Ground the sprayer and other components in the system
to reduce the risk of static sparking, fire or explosion
which can result in serious bodily injury and property
damage.
Always ground all of these components:
1. Sprayer: Connect a ground wire and clamp (supplied)
to a true earth ground.
2. Fluid Hose: use only grounded hoses.
3. Spray gun or dispensing valve: grounding is obtained
through connection to a properly grounded fluid hose
and pump.
4. Object being sprayed: according to your local code.
5. All solvent pails used when flushing should only be
metal pails which are conductive.
Once each week, check electrical resistance of hose
(when using multiple hose assemblies, check overall
resistance of unpressurized hose must not exceed 29
megohms (max) for any coupled length or combination
of hose lengths. If hose exceeds these limits, replace it
immediately.
Never exceed 500 Ft. (150 m.) overall combined hose
length to assure electrical continuity.
WARNINGS CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.............
KEEP CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
Keep clear of moving parts when starting or operating the
sprayer. Do not put your fingers into any openings to avoid
amputation by moving parts or burns on hot parts.
Precaution is the best insurance against an accident.
When starting the engine, maintain a safe distance from moving
parts of the equipment.
Before adjusting or servicing any mechanical part of the
sprayer, follow the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE on
page 6, and remove the ignition cable from the spark plug to
prevent accidental starting of sprayer.