Safety
Symbols
The information
listed below should be read and understood
by theoperator.
This information
is given to protect
the
user while
operating
and storing
the air compressor.
We utilize the symbols
below
to allow
the
reader
to
recognize
important
information
about
their safety.
Indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury
Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
When used without the safety alert symbol indicates a
potentially
hazardous situation
which, if not avoided,
may result in property damage.
Important
Safety Instructions
and Guidelines
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Improperoperation
or maintenanceofthis
productcould
result in serious injury and/or
propertydamage.
Read and
understand
all of the warnings
and safety
instructions
provided
before
using this equipment.
Risk of Hoving
Parts
Risk of Burns
Risk of Failing
N
Risk from Flying Objects
The air compressor
should
be operated
on a dedicated
15 amp circuit.
If the
circuit
does
not have 15 free amps
available,
a larger
circuit
must
be used.
Always
use more air hose before
utilizing
extension
cords.
All extension
cords
used must be 12 gauge
with a maximum
length
of 25 ft. The circuit
fuse type
must be a time delay. Low voltage
could
cause damage
to the motor.
If the air compressor
is in operation,
all guards and covers should be attached
or
installed
correctly.
If any guard or cover has been damaged,
do not operate
the
equipment
until the proper
personnel
has correctly
repaired
the equipment.
The power
cord should
be free of any moving
parts, twisting
and/or
crimping
while
in use and while
in storage.
There are surfaces on your air compressor
that while in operation
and thereafter
can cause serious burns if touched.
The equipment
should
be allowed
time to
cool
before
any
maintenance
is attempted.
Items
such as the
compressor
pump
and the outlet
tube are normally
hot during
and after operation.
Operation
of the air compressor
should
always
be in a position
that is stable.
Never
use the air compressor
on a rooftop
or elevated
position
that
could
allow
the unit to fall or be tipped
over. Use additional
air hose for elevated
jobs.
Always
wear ANSI Z87.1 approved
safety glasses with side shields when the air
compressor
is in use. Turn off the air compressor
and drain the air tank before
performing
any type of maintenance
or disassembly
of the hoses or fittings.
Never
point
any nozzle
or sprayer
toward
any part of the body
or at other
people
or animals.
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