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• Never open the pressure sprayer
when it is under pressure.
Avoiding injury risks
• Keep packaging and protective film
away from children. There is a risk of
suffocation.
• This device is not designed to be
used by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities, with a lack of
experience and/or without the
appropriate knowledge, unless they
are supervised by someone who is
responsible for their safety or have
been instructed by such a person
with regard to how the device is to be
operated. Children must be
supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the device.
• There is a risk of injuries to skin
caused by contact with the spray.
When spraying, wear suitable
protective clothing, clothes and
breathing masks.
• Never spray onto people, animals,
electrical devices and electrical
power lines.
• Never spray into the wind.
• Never start a visibly damaged
pressure spraying device.
• Do not make repairs or changes to
the pressure spraying device.
• Never stop the safety valve
functioning.
• Store the pressure spraying device in
a location that cannot be accessed
by children.
• Release any residual pressure in the
tank after use. To do this, pull the
safety valve button up until you can
no longer hear a fizzing sound, or
remove the pump from the tank by
carefully unscrewing the handle.
• After each use, wash hands and face
thoroughly.
Avoiding faulty operation
• Operate and move the pressure
spraying device only in a vertical
position. This is the only way to
ensure perfect functionality.
• Never store fluids in the tank. These
may block the system as they dry
and result in damages to the pressure
spraying device.
• Safety valve
WARNING! Injuries are possible as a
result of changes made to the safety
valve. Do not make changes to the
safety valve. The safety valve prevents
too much pressure being built up in the
tank, which may lead to explosion. Each
time, before opening the tank, release
the residual pressure in the tank by
pulling on the safety valve.
Operation
The pump is used to create
overpressure in the tank. The
overpressure pushes the spray out of
the tank to the nozzle. You can set the
spray jet.
• Check safe function
CAUTION! Injuries may be caused
by a damaged pressure spraying
device.
• Do not use the pressure spraying
device if the following checks cannot
be completed.
Check your pressure spraying device
before each use for visible damages
and safe functionality. To do this,
carry out the following checks: