Use Of Units On Building Sites And Workshops; Ventilation When Spraying In Rooms; Suction Installations; Earthing Of The Object - WAGNER Brillux SUPER FINISH 23 PRO SELECT Operating Manual

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SAFETY REGULATIONS
2.12
USE OF UNITS ON BUILDING SITES AND
WORKSHOPS
The unit may only be connected to the mains network via a
special feeding point with a residual-current device with INF
≤ 30 mA.
2.13

VENTILATION WHEN SPRAYING IN ROOMS

Adequate ventilation to ensure removal of the solvent vapors
has to be ensured.
2.14

SUCTION INSTALLATIONS

The are to be provided by the unit user in accordance with the
corresponding local regulations.
2.15

EARTHING OF THE OBJECT

The object to be coated must be earthed.
(Building walls are usually earthed naturally)
2.16

COATING MATERIAL

Caution against dangers that can arise from the sprayed sub-
stance and observe the text and information on the contain-
ers or the specifications given by the substance manufacturer.
Do not spray any liquid of unknown hazard potential.
2.17

CLEANING THE UNIT

When cleaning the unit with solvents, the
solvent should never be sprayed or pumped
back into a container with a small opening
(bunghole). An explosive gas/air mixture can
arise. The container must be earthed.
Danger of short-circuits caused by water in-
gression!
Never spray down the unit with high-pres-
sure or high-pressure steam cleaners.
2.18
WORK OR REPAIRS AT THE ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
These may only be carried out by a skilled electrician. No li-
ability is assumed for incorrect installation. Unplug the power
plug from the outlet before carrying out any repair work.
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2.19

MAINTENANCE WORK AND BREAKS

Before carrying out any work on the device and during any
work break, release the pressure in the spray gun and high-
pressure hose. Secure the spray gun's trigger guard and switch
off the device.
2.20

SETUP ON AN UNEVEN SURFACE

The front end must always point downwards in order to avoid
sliding away.
If possible do not use the unit on an inclined surface since the
unit tends to wander through the resulting vibrations.
2.21

OSCILLATION LEVEL

The specified oscillation level has been measured according
to a standard test procedure and can be used to compare
against electric tools. The oscillation level is also for determin-
ing an initial assessment of the vibrational strain.
Attention! The vibration emission value can differ from the
specified value when the electric tool is actually in use, de-
pending on how the electric tool is being used. It is necessary
to specify safety measures to protect the operating personnel.
These measures are based on an estimated shutdown during
the actual conditions of use (all parts of the operating cycle
are taken into consideration here, for example periods when
the electric tool is switched off, and, when it is switched on but
running without any load).

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