Summary of Important Safety Information
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Read and Follow
each chemical label’s instructions and warnings.
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Avoid
inhaling, ingesting, or coming into contact with any chemicals.
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Know applicable licensing and regulatory requirements
for the chemical you plan to use.
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Know emergency procedures before handling chemicals.
Carefully review “Chemical Accident Procedures”
listed below and later in this manual. Also see First Aid instructions on the chemical label.
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Wear protective clothing, eye protection, and chemical resistant gloves
when filling, using and cleaning the
water pump. Wear additional protective gear, such as facemask or apron, as recommended on the chemical
label.
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Exercise extra caution around children and pets.
Pesticides are especially toxic to them. Keep water pump
away from them at all times.
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Do not mix or pour chemicals
in an enclosed, unventilated area.
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Do not use flammable or corrosive chemicals
in the water pump.
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Flush the water pump before switching chemicals
in order
to prevent dangerous chemical interactions.
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Store pesticides
in a correctly labeled container and in a secure location.
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Monitor the health of operators frequently exposed to pesticides
, as recommended by the chemical label or
local/federal regulations.
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Do not over apply pesticide
. Apply at rate recommended by chemical manufacturer. Excess pesticide can be
dangerous to humans/animals, damage desirable plants, and contaminate soil and water sources.
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Do not eat, drink, smoke, rub your eyes or touch your bare skin
while handling chemicals and applying.
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Clean up spills immediately
per instructions on the chemical label.
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See Troubleshooting section of this manual before attempting any repairs
. Wear personal protective
equipment and follow safety instructions.
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Periodic maintenance.
Perform periodic maintenance as directed in this manual to keep the water pump in safe
working condition.
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Clean water pump immediately after use
according to the directions provided in this manual.
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Decontaminate yourself after you are
done using and have cleaned the water pump. Wash all exposed areas
of the body with soap and water, and remove and launder clothing.
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Dispose of or store remaining chemicals in secure storage with correctly marked container
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Inspect and prepare water pump before each use
as directed in this manual.
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Do not use flammable or corrosive chemicals
in the water pump.
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Do not run
the water pump while unattended.
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Follow instructions for safely fueling/refueling the engine.
Gasoline is flammable and can explode. Always
use caution when handling gasoline.
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Do not start water pump until ready to use
in order to avoid unintentional release.
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See Troubleshooting section of this manual before attempting any repairs
. Wear personal protective
equipment and follow safety instructions.
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Hot muffler.
If you are starting a warm engine, stay clear of muffler. It may still be hot enough to burn you.
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Unattended
. Never leave the machine unattended while the engine is running.
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Under the influence
. Never operate, or let anyone else operate, the water pump while under the influence of
alcohol, drugs, or medication.
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Adjusting/Repairing.
Turn off engine and remove spark plug cap before cleaning, inspecting, or servicing the
water pump.
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Carbon monoxide
. The running engine gives off carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can kill you. You
CANNOT smell it, see it, or taste it. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using the water pump, shut
off the engine and get to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Other exhaust dangers
. Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or
emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Avoid inhalation of exhaust.