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Thermal Solutions Tiger Foam TF-600FR Instrucciones De Operación página 2

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Instructions for Use
When spraying the dispensing unit for the first time or when starting a new kit, it is recommended to trigger the gun only 1/2 to 3/4 open, until the
desired output and spray pattern is achieved. This controllable metering ability is a major advantage of the this dispensing unit, allowing the user
complete control of the flow rate and spray pattern that best fits the application.
USE
1. Spray foams should always be used in conjunction with a certified respiratory program. Always wear nitrile gloves, protective glasses
or goggles and clothing that protects against dermal exposure. Use only in a well ventilated area and with certified respiratory protec-
tion or a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR). Consult Material Safety Data Sheet before using this product.
2. For best results, use when material is between 75-85°F (24-29°C). Clean grease, oil, dirt and water off surfaces to be foamed. SHAKE
KIT BEFORE USE.
3. Open both tank (A & B) valves.
4. Prior to attaching the nozzle to the dispensing unit, apply a generous amount of petroleum jelly to the face of the dispensing unit. This
will help prevent contamination by cured foam or chemical and help keep the sealing ports clean. (Detailed instructions for attaching
nozzle shown on separate page of this document under "TO ATTACH NOZZLE".)
5. When spraying the dispensing unit for the first time and with each new kit, dispense foam by squeezing the trigger only 1/2 to 3/4
open until desired output and spray pattern is achieved. This controllable metering is a major advantage of the dispensing unit, allow-
ing the user complete control of the flow rate and spray pattern that best suits the application.
6. Once the trigger is released it MUST BE REACTIVATED WITHIN 30 SECONDS or a new nozzle must be in stalled. Failure to do this
could result in chemical leakage, spills or splashes which can ruin the dis pensing unit and/or hoses.
7. IMPORTANT: After releasing trigger, activate the trigger safety to prevent acci dental discharge.
8. All clear dispensing unit nozzles are easily cleanable and solvent resistant. To clean nozzles, liquid chemical must be dissolved prior
to its complete chemical reaction by flushing the nozzle with a suitable solvent such as acetone. The dispensing unit face can be
kept clean with the use of petroleum jelly on the face or with a soft cloth to remove residue.
9. Do not remove hoses from tanks. Do not flush/clean hoses with air, water or solvent. Removing and/or cleaning hoses may
compromise the foam.
STORAGE
1. Close tank valves.
2. Do not store at temperatures above 120°F (49°C) or below 50°F (10°C). Kits stored below 75°F must be given sufficient time (1-2
days) for the chemical to warm up to 75-85°F (24-29°C).
3. The used nozzle should be left on the dispensing unit during storage in order to help keep the outlet ports of the dispensing unit clean
and free from any dust, dirt or chemical that can affect the proper sealing of the nozzle. SAFETY: Always engage the trigger safety
and close all supply valves during storage.
4. Do not remove hoses from tanks. Do not flush/clean hoses with air, water or solvent. Removing and/or cleaning hoses may
compromise the foam.
The dispensing unit is a disposable unit not designed for prolonged storage or continuous re-use. To help extend the storage life, it is
recommended to dispense a minimal amount of foam from unit at least once every seven (7) days to ensure optimum flow of chemical
through hoses. Use of contents within 30 days of initial use is recommended. Make certain valves are in upright position when opening
them and operating the unit.
RE-USE OF DISPENSING UNIT AFTER STORAGE
1. Before disengaging the trigger safe ty remove the used nozzle.
2. Check the face of the dispensing unit to make sure the outlet ports are clear and the face of the unit is free from dirt, chemical or
other debris. If necessary, use a soft cloth or rag to remove any cured foam or chemical from the face of the dispensing unit. Use
of en closed petroleum jelly is recommended to cover the face of the dispensing unit in order to prevent further contamination or if
chemical is ac ci dentally leaked into this area.
3. Attach a new or cleaned nozzle to the dispensing unit.
4. SHAKE KIT BEFORE USE.
All clear dispensing unit nozzles are easily cleanable and solvent resistant. To clean nozzles, liquid chemical must be dissolved prior
to its complete chemical reaction by flushing the nozzle with a suitable solvent such as acetone. Gun face can be kept clean with the
use of petroleum jelly on the face or with a soft cloth to remove residue. Cleaning a nozzle more than twice is not recommended,
unless the static mixing element is removed and re placed, in order to prevent residue build-up on this mixing element.
DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
1. DO NOT INCINERATE TANKS.
2. After tanks are empty, the hose must be removed and the tanks must be vented. CAUTION: Tanks will still be under pressure. Turn
valves to the off position before removing the hoses. Safety glasses or goggles, nitrile gloves, clothing that protects against dermal
exposure, and a certified respirator must be worn during this procedure. With tank inverted, slowly open tank valve, point tank away
from face and allow pressure to completely vent. CAUTION: Empty tank could contain potential vapor toxicity hazard. Dispose cylinders
in a well ventilated area with certified respiratory protection (consult MSDS).
3. DISPOSE OF EMPTY CYLINDERS ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CHECK WITH
YOUR LOCAL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE FOR GUIDANCE.
Always read all operating, application and safety instructions before using any products. Use in conformance with all local, state and federal regulations and safety requirements. Failure to strictly adhere to any recommended procedures and
reasonable safety precautions shall release the manufacturer of all liability with respect to the materials or the use thereof. For additional information contact your Sales Rep. NOTE: Physical properties shown are typical and are to serve only as
a guide for engineering design. Results are obtained from specimens under ideal conditions and may vary upon use, temperature and ambient conditions. Right to change physical properties as a result of technical progress is reserved. This
information supersedes all previously published data.Yields shown are optimum and will vary slightly depending on ambient conditions and particular application. Read all product directions and safety information before use. This product is
organic, therefore combustible. Consult local building codes for specific requirements regarding the use of cellular plastics or urethane foam in construction.
LIMITED WARRANTY: The Manufacturer warrants only that the product shall meet its specifications: this warranty is in lieu of all other written or unwritten, expressed or implied warranties and The Manufacturer expressly
disclaims any warranty of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. The buyer assumes all risks whatsoever as to the use of the material. Buyer's exclusive remedy as to any breach of warranty, negligence or
other claim shall be limited to the replacement of the material. Failure to strictly adhere to any recommended procedures shall release the Manufacturer of all liability with respect to the materials of the use thereof.
User of this product must determine suitability for any particular purpose, including, but not limited to, structural requirements, performance specifications and application requirements prior to installation and after
product has been properly applied.

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