Emerson DA-100 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
HAZARD CAUSE SAFEGUARDS
General Safety Improper operation or
maintenance may create a
hazard.
Operators should be given adequate training in the
safe use and maintenance of the equipment (in
accordance with the requirements of NFPA-33,
Chapter 15 in U.S.). Users must comply with all
local and national codes of practice and insurance
company requirements governing
ventilation, fire precautions, operation, maintenance
and housekeeping (in the U.S., these are OSHA
Sections 1910.94 and 1910.107 and NFPA-33).
Noise Levels The continuous A-weighted
sound pressure level of this
spray gun may exceed
85dB(A) depending on the air
cap/nozzle set-up being
used. Sound levels are
measured using an impulse
sound level meter and
analyzer, when the gun is
being used in a normal
spraying application. Details
of actual noise levels
produced by the various air
cap/nozzle set-ups are
available on request.
Wear earplugs when using the spray gun.
Spraying solvent Pressured air/fluid passage
may be broken when
cleaning or flashing with
solvent.
The solvent may be harmful
if contacted with eyes.
Always wear eye protection when spraying or
cleaning the equipment.
MISUES:
All spray guns project particles at high velocity and must never be aimed t any part of body.
Never exceed the recommended safe working pressure for any of the equipment used.
The fitting of non-recommended or non-original accessories or spare parts may create hazardous
conditions.
Before dismantling the equipment for cleaning or maintenance, all pressures, air and material, must be
isolated and released.
Disposal of non-metallic materials must be carried out in an approved manner. Burning may
generate
toxic fumes. The removal of waste solvents and coating materials should be carried out by an
authorised local waste disposal service.
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