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NEVER spray towards a power source.
Ensure all nearby electrical equipment is appropriately protected again the ingress of water or debris.
ONLY operate High Pressure Water Cleaner outdoors.
DO NOT start or run engine indoors or in an enclosed area, even if windows and are open.
Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area through windows, doors, ventilation intakes or other openings.
Use a respirator or mask whenever there is a chance that vapours may be inhaled.
Read all instructions with mask to be certain the mask will provide the necessary protection against harmful
vapours.
NEVER pull starter cord without first relieving pressure from all lines.
When starting engine, pull cord slowly until resistance is felt and then pull rapidly to avoid kickback.
After each starting attempt, where engine fails to run, point spray gun in safe direction and squeeze trigger to
release pressure.
Firmly grasp spray gun with both hands when using high pressure spray to avoid injury if spray gun kicks back.
DO NOT touch hot components
AVOID hot exhaust gases.
Remove nearby combustible materials before operating pressure cleaner unit.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Keep at least 1.5m of clearance on all sides of pressure cleaner unit including overhead.
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PRESSURE CLEANER OPERATOR'S MANUAL
WARNING
Risk of electrocution.
Contact with power source can cause electric shock or burn.
WARNING
Running engines produce carbon monoxide, an odourless, colourless,
poisonous gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache, fatigue, dizziness, vomiting,
confusion, seizures, nausea, fainting or death.
Some chemicals or detergents may be harmful if inhaled or ingested, causing
severe nausea, fainting, or poisoning.
WARNING
Starter cord kickback (rapid retraction) can result in bodily injury.
Kickback will retract starter cord faster than it can be let go.
Broken bones, fractures, bruises, or sprains could result.
WARNING
Contact with muffler area can result in serious burns.
Exhaust heat/gases can ignite combustibles, structure or damage fuel tank
causing a fire.
SAFETY

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