Replacement Part List

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Safe Operation
Leaving unattended
Always turn off the pressure
washer and relieve system pressure before leaving the
sprayer unattended
Prompt Emergency Response
Seek medical aid for suspected injection injury
. If
injured by high-pressure fluid, no matter how small the
wound is, see a doctor at
once. A typical injection injury
may be a small puncture wound that does not look
serious. However, severe infection or reaction
can
result if proper medical treatment is not administered
immediately by a doctor who is familiar with injection
injuries.
Seek medical aid for suspected carbon monoxide
poisoning
. The running engine gives off carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas
that can kill you. If you start
to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using the pressure
washer, shut off the engine and get to fresh air
RIGHT
AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Put on Personal Protective Gear
1.
Wear waterproof gloves, safety glasses with side and
top protection, face protection, and protective
clothing when operating the
machine. If spraying
pressure washer specific chemicals, wear a
respirator mask to avoid inhalation of vapors if
directed on
the chemical label.
2.
Wear non-slip, protective footwear. Use of pressure
washer can create puddles and slippery surfaces.
Wear footwear capable
of maintaining a good grip on
wet surfaces.
3.
Surfaces.
Wear footwear capable of maintaining a good grip on
wet surfaces.
WARNING:
P
e
r
sonal
Protec
tive
Gea
r
Use
personal
protective
gear
to
prevent:
- Eye
and
skin
injection
injury
from
high
pressure
spray
- Eye
injury
from
flying
debris