To ensure safe operation
Operator Responsibility
• Never operate the backpack sprayer while:
– people, especially children or pets are nearby.
– user is fatigued or under medication, or has swallowed
substances known to affect judgement or reactions.
• Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents
or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
• Before each use, visually inspect the backpack sprayer for any
damage and looseness of fastening part.
• Before each use, look around and underneath the engine for signs
of oil or gasoline leaks.
• Because the tank when completely filled with the chemical is very
heavy, pay careful attention not to hurt your lower back when
carrying it.
• Always adopt a safe working posture when carrying the tank. Do not
work at elevated sites using stairs or ladders while carrying the tank.
• Avoid operating the backpack sprayer at night or in a bad weather of
poor visibility, because there is much possibility of accident.
• Always confirm the path ahead is safe when spraying. Walking
forward when spraying is recommended. Avoid walking backwards
when spraying as this makes it difficult to confirm that the path
ahead is safe.
• Avoid operating the backpack sprayer on a steep slope.
The steep slope is very slippery, so you can slip down.
• Do not operate the backpack sprayer with the labels, and other parts
removed.
• Do not mount an incorrect part and do not tamper with the backpack
sprayer as it can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
• Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the backpack sprayer
is in safe working condition. Regular maintenance is an essential aid
to user's safety and retaining a high level of performance.
• To prevent from incorrect functioning of the backpack sprayer,
follow to the chemicals instruction carefully.
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