12)
The mains voltage must be between 220 and 240 volts / 50 Hz. Fuse protection must be 16 amps.
13)
Extension cable: only multi-core extension cables with a protective conductor may be used. Ensure that the cable is
undamaged. Completely unwind extension reels. The cross section in the extension cable must be at least 2.5 mm².
Smaller cross sections will result in overheating and under voltage. This can result in damage to electronic systems and
the motor of the airless device. Do not use more than 40 m of extension cable. Lay the cable with care without pulling
and do not lay over sharp edges and corners.
14)
Always have the work zone and the site of the airless device well ventilated. The device must be set up at least 8 m
distant from the spraying area. Non-observance of this regulation can result in some materials producing explosive
vapours that can ignite.
15)
Always observe the safety instructions and advice issued by the material producer. You can obtain these from the labels
on the containers and from the safety data sheet.
16)
Never process flammable substances in the vicinity of naked flames. Do not smoke while working.
17)
Always wear suitable respirator masks and eye protection. Depending on the type of materials for processing or the
ventilation quality, additional protective wear may be necessary. For this purpose, note material manufacturer's
recommendations.
18)
If nozzle extensions are used, especially telescopic rod spray guns, especially in areas of overhead lines, as much
possible distance to the lines should be maintained.
19)
Never undertake device modifications yourself, as these can result in breakdowns.
20)
Never operate devices without the protective covers of the belt drive and hydraulic pump.
21)
Never process acids and materials containing acid with airless devices.
22)
Carry or winch device only in a horizontal position at the pipe frame. Do not attach separate lifting accessories to the
motor, hydraulic pump and paint level.
23)
Parts of the motor have hot surfaces during operation and for some time after operation.
24)
Never leave devices unattended. Keep access barred to children and other persons who are unfamiliar with the
operation of these devices.
4. Requirements applicable to operating personnel
The airless device may be used only by persons who are trained, briefed and authorized to do so. These persons must
have read and act according to instructions in the operation manual. The respective authorizations of the operating
personnel must be clearly specified.
Personnel undergoing training may only work on or at the machine when supervised by an experienced person. Com-
pleted and successful training should be confirmed in writing.
All persons working on the machine must read the operation manual and by signing confirm that they have understood
the operation manual.
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