5. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. This equipment, if improperly used, can cause physical and material damage. To avoid these dama-
ges, follow the instructions below:
• This equipment may not be used by people with physical, sensorial, or mental handicaps. Or without expe-
rience or knowledge of use.
• People without the proper experience or knowledge may use this equipment only if properly supervised and
instructed to it's use by someone who is liable for his or her safety.
• This equipment may not be used by children under any circumstances.
• Do not use your eqipment while tired, under the infl uence of medication, alcohol or drugs. Lack of attention
during operation may result in serious personal injury;
• Can cause mechanical or electrical interference on nearby sensitive equipments;
• Must be operated in places that are ventilated and protected against moist presence and water falling.
2. The equipment model must be chosen in compliance with the established use. don't exceed maximun
city, if required, acquire a more suitable tool for the application. This will increase the effi ciency and safety
in the work;
3. Always use suitable personal protective equipment (PPE), as each application, such as dust glasses
and masks, non-skid safety shoes and ear protection. This reduces the risks against personal injury;
4. After use, disconnect the hose, gun, extension cords, nozzles, etc (depending on model) and store them
carefully in a dry and secure place. Keep the product away from children.
5. Avoid storing the product in temperatures below 5°C.
6. While in use, this equipment has electrical components and hot moving parts;
7. To reduce the risk of electrical shock;
• For protection against electric shock, it is recommended to install a residual current circuit breaker.
Consult an electrician to select and install this safety device;
• Do not use the equipment
motors, gutters, fences, windows, doors, metal gates, etc, this increases the risk of electric shock;
• Before cleaning or performing maintenance, disconnect the machine from the electrical network;
• Do not make splices in the cord. If required, ask for a power cord replacement at the nearest Schulz Authori-
zed Dealer (The costs of power cable replacement are the sole responsibility of the customer).
• Power outlet must be compatible to the tool plug. To reduce the risk of shock, do not change the plug charac-
teristics and do not use adapters. If required, replace the outlet with a plug suitable model.
• It must not be used in the presence of ignition sources such as, for example, open fi re, lit cigarettes, sparks,
incandescent wire and hot surfaces during spraying.
• Do not use your equipment to spray fl ammable substances (gasoline, alcohol, etc), because the electric
motor generates sparks which may cause explosion.
• Make sure the power trigger is in the "off" position before connecting the equipment to the power grid.
8. Never direct an air jet in high pressure directly to another person or to the skin.
9. In the outdoors, watch the wind direction. Wind can carry the sprayed product over large distances and
cause damage.
10. To avoid accidents, always fasten the part properly/accessory before starting work. If required, use clamps.
11. Never clean the compressor with solvents or any other fl ammable substances, use a neutral detergent.
12. In presence of any equipment abnormally, suspend its operation immediately and contact the nearest
SCHULZ AUTHORIZED DEALER.
13. Make sure that the maintenance and operation of the product are made by a professional properly trained
and capacitated.
barefoot, in wet or very humid places, do not touch metal surfaces such as pipes,
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