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• With accessories as well as wearing parts and re-
Replace-
• When ordering please provide our article number
equipment.
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parts!
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• During unpacking, transport and storage, bear in
mind the high dead weight of the machine. These
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ing unpacking, installation and storage, operation,
testing, maintenance and when not in use.
9. Layout
9.1 Installing the bow-type handle (Fig. 3)
1.
of the device.
2. Tighten the star grip screw (6) using the existing
screws (6.1).
9.2 Fitting the spraying nozzle unit (Fig. 1)
1.
provided for it are on top of each other.
2. -
ing plugs (5).
3.
plugs (5).
9.3 Fix the transport holder to the bow-type han-
dle (Fig. 4)
1. Slide the transport bracket (4) from above into the
frame.
9.4 Fitting the wheels (Fig. 5)
1. Slide the axle (32) through the wheel (13) from the
outside.
2. Now guide the axle (32) with wheel (13) from the
outside into the tubular frame (7) and secure it
with the spring split pin (33).
3. Repeat the process on the opposite side.
9.5 Fitting the hand spray gun, spraying lance
(Fig. 6, 7, 8, 9)
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sure hose and connections must be in perfect con-
dition. If their condition is not perfect, the device
must not be operated.
Noise emission
Measured value for noise determined according to
EN 60335-2-79. -
Sound pressure level L
pA
..................90 dB
pA
...................................3 dB
Sound power level L
WA
....................105 dB
WA
................................... 3 dB
Wear hearing protection to avoid hearing dam-
age!
Vibration emission values (vector sum of three direc-
tions) determined per EN 60335-2-79:
Hand spray gun handle
Vibration value ............................1.62 m/s
2
Hand spray gun, centre
Vibration value ............................2.27 m/s²
..............................0.85 m/s²
Note:
been measured based on a measurement procedure
standardised in EN 60335-2-79 and can be used for
unit comparison.
value can also be used for an initial estimation of the
exposure.
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The vibration load
For an accurate estimation of
the vibration exposure during a given working pe-
into account.
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the entire working period.
8. Unpacking
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vice.
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the
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damage. In the event of complaints the carrier must
Later claims will not be
recognised.
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time.