Dewalt DWMT70779 Instruction Manual - Page 5

Warning: Risk To Breathing Asphyxiation, Warning, Risk Of Injection, Risk From Flying Objects

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English WARNING: RISK TO BREATHING (Asphyxiation) What can happen How to prevent it • Some paints, coatings and solvents may cause lung damage, and burns if inhaled or allowed to come into contact with skin or eyes. • Use a NIOSH approved mask or respirator and protective clothing designed for use with your specific application and spray materials. Some masks provide only limited protection against toxic materials and harmful paint solvent. Consult with a Safety Expert or Industrial Hygienist if uncertain about your equipment or materials. WARNING: RISK OF INJECTION What can happen How to prevent it • Spray guns operate at pressures and velocities high enough to penetrate human and animal flesh, which could result in amputation or other serious injury. ! See a physician immediately ! • Never place hands in front of nozzle. • Direct spray away from self and others. • Seek immediate medical attention if direct spray contacts exposed body parts. WARNING: RISK from flying objects What can happen How to prevent it • Certain parts are under pressure whenever the gun is connected to a pressurized air line. These parts may be propelled if the gun is disassembled. • Compressed air may propel dirt, metal shavings, etc. and possibly cause an injury. • Prolonged exposure to air spray can result in permanent damage to hearing. • Disconnect the gun from the air line, or completely depressurize the air line whenever the gun is to be disassembled. • Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a person or part of the body. • Always wear ANSI Z87.1 CAN/ CSA Z94.3 approved safety glasses with side shields. • Always wear hearing protection when operating spray equipment. 5

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WARNING: RISK TO BREATHING (ASPHYXIATION)
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Some paints, coatings and
solvents may cause lung
damage, and burns if inhaled
or allowed to come into
contact with skin or eyes.
• Use a NIOSH approved mask
or respirator and protective
clothing designed for use with
your specific application and
spray materials. Some masks
provide only limited protection
against toxic materials and
harmful paint solvent. Consult
with a Safety Expert or
Industrial Hygienist if
uncertain about your
equipment or materials.
WARNING:
RISK OF INJECTION
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Spray guns operate at
pressures and velocities high
enough to penetrate human
and animal flesh, which could
result in amputation or other
serious injury.
! See a physician immediately !
• Never place hands in
front of nozzle.
• Direct spray away from
self and others.
• Seek immediate medical
attention if direct spray contacts
exposed body parts.
WARNING:
RISK FROM FLYING OBJECTS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Certain parts are under
pressure whenever the gun
is connected to a pressurized
air line. These parts may be
propelled if the gun
is disassembled.
• Disconnect the gun from
the air line, or completely
depressurize the air line
whenever the gun is to
be disassembled.
Compressed air may propel
dirt, metal shavings, etc.
and possibly cause an injury.
• Never point any nozzle or
sprayer toward a person or part
of the body.
• Always wear
ANSI Z87.1 CAN/
CSA Z94.3
approved safety
glasses with side shields.
• Prolonged exposure
to air spray can result in
permanent damage
to hearing.
• Always wear hearing protection
when operating spray equipment.