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USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always use caution when approaching a fire. Do not go too close to the fire and keep
a safety distance of at least 1 meter. Always check the possible escape routes first. Do
not try to approach the fire in case there is a risk that it can spread so that your escape
route is blocked.
IMPORTANT!
Read these instructions carefully before using the device. Keep it for
future reference.
Your new F-class extinguisher contains water and F-class concentrate and is intended
for extinguishing fires in various materials such as wood, paper, fibrous materials,
flammable liquids and chemicals and cooking fat fire. This fire extinguisher can also
be used on fires in electrical installations up to 1000 Volts.
THIS PACKAGING CONTAINS
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Fire extinguisher
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Wall bracket
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Lance
CHECKING AND INSPECTING THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER
When unpacking the extinguisher, please check that the manometer needle points in
the green sector. Check that the safety pin is mounted and sealed.
Make sure that the hose is mounted. If not, attach the lance.
IMPORTANT:
Visual inspection of the fire extinguisher is the user’s responsibility, for
example, that the pressure of the extinguisher is at a satisfactory level.
HOW F-CLASS EXTINGUISHES WORK
The extinguishing agent SUN WA F Class contains salts that react chemically with
the burning oil or grease so that a crust forms over the burning liquid, also prevents
the material from re-igniting.
FIRE CLASSES:
Fire extinguishers are classed using a letter-symbol system which denotes the type of
fire they are suitable to extinguish..
Class A -
Organic materials such as wood, paper, textiles etc.
Class B -
Liquid fires such as engine oil, gasoline, varnish, paint etc.
Class F -
Cooking oil, fat