3 Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure that the switch is in the off
position before connecting to the power source and/or battery, picking up
or carrying the tool.
4 Maintain correct posture and balance at all times. This allows better
control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
5. dress appropriately.
Electrical safety
1. Only use batteries specified by the manufacturer. Ensure that the
batteries have the recommended voltage.
2. Never modify the tool or any of its components in any way.
3. do not expose power tools to adverse weather conditions. Do not
expose tools to excessive heat
Use and care of cordless tools
1. Do not overload the power tool. Use it for its intended purpose. The
right power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was
designed.
(2) Do not use a power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any
power tool that cannot be controlled by the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
3. disconnect the battery pack from the power tool before making any
adjustments, changing accessories or storing power tools. Such
precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the
power tool.
4 Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow
anyone unfamiliar with the tool or these instructions to operate the power
tool. Power tools can be dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
5 Keep power tools clean and in good working order. Check for, Damage
cracks in parts and any other condition that may affect its operation. If
damaged, repair the power tool before using it again. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained power tools.
Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. dedicated to the tool,
and in accordance with this, taking into account the working conditions
and the work to be carried out. Using the power tool for operations other
than those intended may cause a dangerous situation. Charge only with
the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger suitable for one
type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another
battery pack.
7 Use the power tool only with dedicated batteries. The use of other
batteries may present a risk of injury and fire.
8 When the battery is not in use, keep it away from metal objects such as
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, or other small metal objects that can short
out the terminals. Short-circuiting the battery terminals can cause burns
or fire.
9. in harsh conditions, liquid may escape from the battery; avoid contact
with it. In case of contact with eyes or teeth, rinse immediately with clean
water in addition to seeking medical help. Liquid from the battery can
cause irritation or burns.
10. do not use a battery or tool that is outdated or modified. Damaged or
modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behaviour, causing fire,
explosion or risk of injury.
11. do not expose the battery pack or tool to fire or excessive heat.
Exposure to fire or temperatures above 130 °C may cause an explosion.
12 Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery or tool
outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging at
temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and
increase the risk of fire.
WARNINGS FOR WORKING WITH THE SPRAYER
1. do not use the sprayer for any purpose other than spraying agricultural
and horticultural chemicals for pest and weed control.
2. Do not use the sprayer to spray flammable materials.
3 Be aware of any hazards posed by the material to be sprayed.
Familiarise yourself with the markings on the container or the information
provided by the manufacturer of the material to be sprayed.
4. do not spray any material where there is an unknown hazard.
5 When using chemical aerosols, read the chemical instructions carefully
to be fully familiar with toxicity and methods of use.
6. if the chemical comes into contact with the skin, immediately wash
thoroughly with soap and rinse abundantly with clean water.
7 Close the chemical tank lid firmly to prevent leakage.
8. Never transfer a chemical to another container.
9 Always wash empty chemical containers thoroughly when mixing liquid
and follow the chemical manufacturer's instructions. Follow instructions
for proper disposal of chemical containers every time.
10. Before using the sprayer, check for any abnormalities such as
displacement of the tank play at the joints, missing components and / or
broken / worn / damaged hose. The use of an incomplete sprayer may
cause an accident and/or injury.
11. persons not involved in spraying should refrain from approaching the
work area during spraying.
12 When transporting a sprayer laden with chemicals through a vehicle,
there is a risk of leakage, so always tighten the chemical tank lid firmly
and secure the sprayer in an upright position.
13. never use objects such as strongly acidic chemicals, paints, thinners,
petrol or benzene with the sprayer as there is a danger of burns or fire.
14. do not clean the sprayer with flammable solvents.
15 Remember to choose the right chemical (considering the methods
used and effectiveness) to deal with the pest or weed in question.
16 Improperly mixed chemical can harm people and damage crops /
plants. When mixing the chemical, read the chemical instructions
carefully and dilute the chemical correctly before use.
17. always mix chemicals before loading them into the tank.
18 To prevent inhalation and/or contact with chemicals, wear protective
clothing (hat/hat, safety glasses, protective mask, rubber gloves, long-
sleeved pest jacket, long trousers and rubber boots) so that the skin is
not exposed during spraying.
19 Always load the tank with the solution you will be spraying or with
clean water when operating the sprayer, as operating the sprayer with an
empty tank may damage the pump.
20. if the sprayer stops working or makes an abnormal sound, switch off
the sprayer immediately and stop using it.
21 Constantly be aware of the direction of the wind when spraying to
ensure downwind spraying to prevent direct contact of chemical reagents
with the skin. Also be careful that chemicals do not reach the
environment and stop using the sprayer when the wind is too strong.
22. as there is a risk of chemical poisoning when spraying in a
greenhouse, always ventilate the room when spraying.
23. Avoid spraying when the atmospheric temperature is high .
24. avoid prolonged operation of the sprayer. If possible, rotate people
working with the sprayer.
25 If even a slight headache or dizziness etc. occurs, stop spraying
immediately and consult a doctor. In addition, clearly inform the doctor of
the name of the chemical used and the circumstances of the action.
26. in cases where the spraying condition deteriorates and the nozzle
needs cleaning, there is a risk of the chemical liquid coming into contact
with the face, so switch off the sprayer, then remove the nozzle and
proceed with cleaning.
27 Remember to dispose of waste water generated from the washing of
used chemical containers and tanks properly in a place where it will not
flow into rivers and streams and/or groundwater.
28 After spraying, if the chemical remains in the chemical tank, spray
hose, spray pipe and nozzle, it may cause injury. Remember to wash off
chemical residues completely with clean water - especially after spraying
with herbicide.
29 Keep chemicals away from children. Ensure that leftover chemicals
are stored in storage containers and in areas designated for this purpose
and secured with a lock or padlock.
30 After spraying, wash (spray) the equipment with clean water, filter the
wash water and store in a room away from direct sunlight, sub-zero
temperatures and out of the reach of children.
31 After spraying, wash your entire body thoroughly with soap, rinse your
eyes and gargle. Change clothes daily during the spraying period.
PICTOGRAMS AND WARNINGS
NOTE: Take special precautions!
Read the operating instructions, observe the warnings and safety
conditions contained therein!
Protect your airways
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