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Metal Hydride, or Lithium-Ion) batteries.
6. Do not dispose of batteries in
fi
re.
7. Batteries should be recycled or disposed of
as per state and local guidelines.
When shipping or disposing of batteries and
cordless tools, always ensure that they are
packed individually in plastic bags to prevent
short circuits and
fi
res.
Special safety information
•
Always remove the battery before doing any
work on the paint spray gun.
•
You may only spray materials such as paint,
lacquer, varnish, etc. which have a flash
point above 131°F (55°C), without additional
heating. (Hazard Class A II or A III, refer to
material tin)
•
Be aware of the hazards associated with the
material you are spraying. Read the hazard
information on the tin or the information
provided by the manufacturer.
•
Follow the manufacturer‘s safety precautions
when working with the material you are
spraying.
•
Do not spray any materials if you do not know
how hazardous they are.
•
Use personal protective equipment (face
mask) which filters the air to avoid inhalation
of spray mist.
•
Wear gloves and protective clothing to avoid
skin contact with the paint.
•
Wear suitable eye protection (goggles).
•
The work area must exceed 1060 cu ft
(30 m
3
), and sufficient ventilation must be
ensured during spraying and drying.
•
Be aware that paint and lacquer can be
highly inflammable and potentially explosive.
There must be no ignition sources such as
fireplaces, open flames, buring cigarettes or
machines that generate sparks.
•
The paint spray gun may not be used in
premises were the explosion protection
directive applies.
•
When you are spraying, there must be no
ignition sources nearby such as open flames,
cigarette smoking, sparks, hot glowing wires,
hot surfaces, etc.
•
The paint spray gun must not be used to
spray flammable substances.
•
Flammable solvents must not be used to
clean the paint spray gun.
•
INJURY RISK! Never point the paint spray
gun at yourself, other people or animals.
•
Properly dispose of residual paint and
cleaning agents in accordance with local laws
and regulations.
•
Residual paint must be taken to a suitable
collection point. If you are not sure, ask the
local council where the nearest collection
point is.
•
When you are working with the paint spray
gun indoors or outdoors, the gun must not
suck in any solvent fumes.
•
When you are working outdoors, pay
attention to the wind direction. The wind can
distribute the material over long distances
and cause damage.
•
Do not allow children to handle the gun.
•
Never open the gun to carry out electrical
repairs.
•
Spraying into the skin can introduce toxins
into the body. Call a doctor immediately if the
jet causes a skin injury or penetrates the skin.
•
Children are not allowed to use this
equipment. Children should be supervised
so that they do not play with the equipment.
Children are not allowed to carry out cleaning
or maintenance.
•
This equipment must not be used by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacities or those with a lack of experience
and knowledge.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Explanation of the symbols used (see Fig. 17)
1.
Danger!
- Read the operating instructions to
reduce the risk of injury.
2.
Caution! Wear ear-mu
ff
s.
The impact of
noise can cause damage to hearing.
3.
Caution! Wear a breathing mask.
Dust
which is injurious to health can be generated
when working on wood and other materials.
Never use the device to work on any
materials containing asbestos!
4.
Caution! Wear safety goggles.
Sparks
generated during working or splinters, chips
and dust emitted by the device can cause
loss of sight.
5.
Caution! Wear gloves.
6.
Note!
Disassemble and clean the equipment
immediately after each use. This is the only
way to keep the wetted parts clean and
prevent clogging. Parts that are not cleaned
can become clogged, causing an equipment
fault.
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