C. Before adjusting the appliance, changing attachments, or after stopping operation with the
tool, pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove the battery pack. This precaution prevents
the power tool from being switched on unintentionally.
D. Keep power tools out of the reach of children when not in use. Do not make the tool available
to people who are not familiar with it or have not read these rules. Power tools used by
inexperienced people are dangerous.
E. Proper maintenance of the power tool is necessary. Inspect that the moving parts of the
appliance are working properly and are not blocked, or that the parts are not cracked or
damaged in a way that would affect the proper operation of the power tool. Damaged parts
must be repaired before the appliance can be used. Many accidents are caused by improper
maintenance of power tools.
F. Power tools, attachments, auxiliary tools, etc., should be used in accordance with these
recommendations. The conditions and type of work to be performed must be taken into
account. Misuse of the power tool can lead to dangerous situations.
5. Service
A. Have your power tool repaired only by a qualified professional and using original spare parts.
This ensures that the security of the device is maintained.
Occupational Safety Tips for Airless Nozzles
The following warnings apply to the setting, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this appliance.
An exclamation mark indicates a general warning, while a danger symbol indicates the existence of a risk
associated with the procedure. When these symbols appear in the body of the manual or on labels, refer
back to the warnings listed here. Hazard symbols and warnings related to a specific product may appear
in the appropriate places in this user manual that are not described in this section.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Flammable vapours from solvents and paints in the work area can ignite or explode. To prevent
the outbreak of fire or explosion, you should:
1.
Avoid spraying flammable and combustible materials near open flames or ignition sources, e.g.
cigarettes, outdoor motors and electrical appliances.
2.
Paint or solution flowing through the equipment can be the cause of static electricity. Static
electricity poses a risk of fire or explosion in the presence of paint or solvent vapors.
3.
Check that all containers and collection systems are grounded to prevent static discharge. Do
not use bucket linings if they are not antistatic or conductive.
4.
Do not use paints or solvents containing halogenated hydrocarbons.
5.
Ensure that the spraying area is well ventilated. Maintain an adequate flow of fresh air in this
space. Store the pump module in a well-ventilated area. Do not spray on the pump module.
6.
Do not smoke cigarettes in the spray area.
7.
Do not use light switches, motors, or similar spark-generating products in the spray area.
8.
Keep the area clean. It must not contain containers of paint or solvents, rags or other flammable
materials.
9.
Check the composition of the paints and solvents to be sprayed. Refer to all Material Safety Data
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