Do not use any liquid of unknown hazard potential. It's best to stick to the
standard paint bought in stores. No homemade concoctions.
Keep your fingers, hands, limbs and any other body parts away from the tip.
If the sprayer can atomize paint, just imagine what it could do to your digits.
Always properly cover any surface, object or area that you don’t want
covered in paint with thick protective, durable plastic sheeting.
When spraying outdoors, take into consideration the wind direction - your
neighbor won’t thank you for their car’s new paint job. It has
happened.
Do not lay your filled paint sprayer on its side as the paint inside may spill, or
clog the internal pipes.
Do not use your paint sprayer if it doesn't work as it should. Get it repaired or
replaced before using. Should you have any problems or concerns about
anything, anything at all (and we really mean it) let us know at
Before disassembling the spray attachment, open the container to relieve
the pressure. Do so by simply unscrewing the container.
Do not abuse the cord. The cord isn't the reason you're having a bad day - and
it won't be, if you don't use it for carrying, pulling, or unplugging the sprayer,
and keep it away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving parts.
Avoid bodily contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes,
radiators, stoves, and refrigerators.
Unplug your paint sprayer before making any adjustments, putting it in
storage, or when the power supply is interrupted. Seems reasonable, doesn't
it?