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Cordless garden sprayer
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Kno w the c ontents o f the c hemi c al bein g
sprayed. Read all Material Sa f ety D ata Sheets
(MS D S) and c ontainer labels provided w ith the
c hemi c al. F ollo w the c hemi c al manufa c turer s
safety instru c tions.
D o not leave residue or spray material in the
tank a f ter usin g the sprayer. C lean after ea c h use.
D o not smoke w hile usin g the sprayer, or spray
ere s ark or fla e is resent.
Risk o f inje c tion. D o not dis c harge dire c tly against
skin.
To redu c e the risk o f ele c tri c sho c k, do not put
the sprayer into w ater or other li q uid. D o not
pla c e or store the sprayer w here it c an fall or be
pulled into a tub or sink.
Maintain this produ c t. Thorou g hly inspe c t both
the inside and outside o f the sprayer and e x am-
ine the c omponents be f ore ea c h use. C he c k f or
c ra c ked and deteriorated hoses, leaks, c lo g g ed
no z z les, and missin g or dama g ed parts. I f dam-
a g ed, have the produ c t repaired be f ore use.
M any a c c idents are c aused by poorly maintained
produ c ts.
D is c onne c t the battery f rom the unit be f ore
drainin g , c leanin g , or storin g the sprayer. Su c h
preventive safety measures redu c e the risk of a c c i-
dental starting.
Al w ays w ear eye prote c tion w ith side shields
or g o g g les marked to c omply w ith A N SI Z 8 7 . 1 .
ailure to do so could result in fluids entering our
eyes resulting in possible serious injury.
Prote c t your lun g s. W ear a f a c e or dust mask
w hen usin g the sprayer. F ollo w ing this rule w ill
redu c e the risk of serious personal injury.
B attery tools do not have to be plu g g ed into
an ele c tri c al outlet ; there f ore, they are al w ays
in operatin g c ondition. B e a w are o f possible
ha z ards w hen not usin g your battery tool or
w hen c han g in g a c c essories. Remove battery
pa c k w hen tool is not in use. F ollo w ing this rule
ill reduce t e risk o electric s ock
personal injury.
D o not pla c e battery tools or their batteries near
fire or eat This w ill redu c e the risk of e x plosion
and possibly injury.
D o not c rush, drop or dama g e battery pa c k. D o
not use a battery pa c k or c har g er that has been
dropped or re c eived a sharp blo w . A damaged
battery is subje c t to e x plosion. P roperly dispose of a
dropped or damaged battery immediately.
B atteries c an e x plode in the presen c e o f a
sour c e o f i g nition, su c h as a pilot li g ht. To redu c e
the risk of serious personal injury, never use any
cordless roduct in t e resence o o en fla e. An
e x ploded battery c an propel debris and c hemi c als. If
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D o not c har g e battery tool in a damp or w et
lo c ation. F ollo w ing this rule w ill redu c e the risk of
ele c tri c sho c k.
re or serious
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F or best results, your battery tool should be
c harg ed in a loc ation w here the temperature is
more than 1 0 ° C (5 0 ° F ) but less than 4 0 ° C (1 0 4 ° F ).
To reduc e the risk of serious personal injury, do not
store outside or in vehic les.
Under e x treme usa g e or temperature c onditions,
battery leaka g e may o c c ur. I f li q uid c omes in
c onta c t w ith your skin, w ash immediately w ith
soap and w ater. I f li q uid g ets into your eyes,
us t e
it
lean ater or at least
utes, then seek immediate medi c al attention.
F ollo w ing this rule w ill redu c e the risk of serious
personal injury.
D o not use battery-operated applian c e in rain.
D o not use battery-operated applian c e in rain.
E x er c ise c are in handlin g batteries in order not
to short the battery w ith c ondu c tin g materials
su c h as rin g s, bra c elets, and keys. The battery or
c ondu c tor may overheat and c ause burns.
o not ispose o t e atter ies in a fire The
c ell may e x plode. C he c k w ith lo c al c odes for possi-
ble spe c ial disposal instru c tions.
D o not open or mutilate the battery(ies).
R eleased ele c trolyte is c orrosive and may c ause
damage to the eyes or skin. It may be to x i c if
s w allo w ed.
Avoid D an g erous Environment - D on ' t use appli-
an c es in damp or w et lo c ations.
Use Ri g ht Applian c e - D o not use applian c e for
any job e x c ept that for w hi c h it is intended.
D on ' t F or c e Applian c e - It w ill do the job better
and w ith less likelihood of a risk of injury at the rate
for w hi c h it w as designed.
Store Idle Applian c es Indoors - W hen not in use,
applian c es should be stored indoors in dry, and high
or lo c ked-up pla c e - out of rea c h of c hildren.
Maintain Applian c e W ith C are - Keep c lean for
best performan c e and to redu c e the risk of injury.
F ollo w instru c tions for c hanging a c c essories.
Inspe c t applian c e c ord, and if damaged, have it
repaired by an authori z ed servi c e fa c ility. Keep
handles dry, c lean, and free from oil and grease.
C he c k D ama g ed Parts - Before further use of the
applian c e, a guard or other part that is damaged
should be c arefully c he c ked to determine that it w ill
operate properly and perform its intended fun c tion.
C he c k for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any
ot er condition t at
a a ect its o eration. A guard
or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or repla c ed by an authori z ed servi c e c enter
unless indi c ated else w here in this manual.
on t topple a fille up tank to a oi leak in ase
tank c over is not ti g htened.
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