7SAFETY PRECAUTIONSPS 3.21HAZARD: HAZARDOUSVAPORSPaints, solvents, and other materialscan be harmful if inhaled or come incontact with body. Vapors can causesevere nausea, fainting, or poisoning.PREVENTION:• Wear respiratory protection when spraying.Read all instructions supplied with the maskto be sure it will provide the necessaryprotection.• All local regulations regarding protectionagainst hazardous vapors must be observed.• Wear protective eyewear.• Protective clothing, gloves and possiblyskin protection cream are necessary for theprotection of the skin. Observe the regulationsof the manufacturer concerning coatingmaterials, solvents and cleaning agents inpreparation, processing and cleaning units.HAZARD: GENERALThis product can cause severe injuryor property damage.PREVENTION:• Follow all appropriate local, state, andnational codes governing ventilation, fireprevention, and operation.• Pulling the trigger causes a recoil force to thehand that is holding the spray gun. The recoilforce of the spray gun is particularly powerfulwhen the tip has been removed and a highpressure has been set on the airless pump.When cleaning without a spray tip, set thepressure control knob to the lowest pressure.• Use only manufacturer authorized parts.User assumes all risks and liabilities whenusing parts that do not meet the minimumspecifications and safety devices of the pumpmanufacturer.• ALWAYS follow the material manufacturer’sinstructions for safe handling of paint andsolvents.• Clean up all material and solvent spillsimmediately to prevent slip hazard.• Wear ear protection. This unit can producenoise levels above 85 dB(A).• Never leave this equipment unattended. Keepaway from children or anyone not familiarwith the operation of airless equipment.• Do not spray on windy days.• The device and all related liquids (i.e. hydraulicoil) must be disposed of in an environmentallyfriendly way.