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SAFETY
GUIDELINES
The following
information
relates to protecting
YOUR SAFETY
and PREVENTING
EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS.
To help you recognize
this
information,
we use the following
symbols.
Please read the manual and pay attention
to these sections.
- A POTENTIAL
HAZARD
THAT WILL
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR LOSS OF LIFE.
- A POTENTIAL
HAZARD
THAT COULD
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR LOSS OF LIFE.
- A POTENTIAL
HAZARD
THAT
MAY CAUSE
MODERATE
INJURY
OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT.
4.
5.
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Never spray
flammable
liquids
in a confined
area. It is normal
for
the motor and pressure
switch
to produce
sparks
while operating.
If sparks
come
into contact
with
vapors
from gasoline
or other solvents,
they may
ignite, causing
fire or explosion.
Always
operate
the
compressor
in a well-ventilated
area. Do not smoke
while spraying.
Do not spray where
sparks
or flame
are present.
Keep compressor
as far from spray
area
as possible.
RISK OF BURSTING.
Rust can weaken
the tank.
Drain the condensed
water
from the tank after each
use to reduce
rusting.
If a leak is detected
in the tank,
replace
the tank immediately.
Do not weld, drill or
modify
the air tank of this compressor.
Welding
or
modifications
on the air compressor
tank can severely
impair tank strength
and cause
an extremely
hazardous
condition.
Welding
or modifying
the tank in
any manner
will void the warranty.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK.
A licensed
electrician
in accordance
with all local and national
codes must
install all wiring.
Never
use an electric
air
compressor
outdoors
when
it is raining
or on a wet
surface,
as it may cause an electric
shock.
RISK OF INJURY.
This unit starts automatically.
ALWAYS
shut off the compressor,
remove
the plug
from the outlet,
and bleed all pressure
from the
system
before
servicing
the compressor,
and when
the compressor
is not in use. Do not operate
the unit
with the shroud
removed.
Serious
injury could occur
from contact
with moving
parts.
RISK OF BURSTING.
Check
the manufacturer's
maximum
pressure
rating for air tools and
accessories.
Compressor
outlet pressure
must be
regulated
so as to never exceed
the maximum
pressure
rating
of the tool. Relieve
all pressure
through
the hose
before attaching
or removing
accessories.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
RISK
OF BURNS.
High temperatures
are generated
by the pump
and
manifold.
To prevent
burns
or other
injuries,
DO NOT touch
the pump,
manifold
or
transfer
tube while the pump
is running.
Allow them
to
cool before
handling
or servicing.
Keep children
away
from the compressor
at all times.
RISK TO BREATHING.
Be certain
to read all labels
when you are spraying
paints or toxic
materials,
and
follow
the safety instructions.
Use a respirator
mask if
there is a chance
of inhaling
anything
you are
spraying.
Read all instructions
and be sure that your
respirator
mask will protect
you.
RISK
OF EYE INJURY.
Always
wear ANSI Z87.1
approved
safety goggles
when
using an air
compressor.
Never point any nozzle
or sprayer
toward
a person
or any part of the body.
Equipment
can
cause
serious
injury if the spray penetrates
the skin.
RISK OF BURSTING.
Do not adjust
the pressure
switch
or relief valve
for any reason.
Doing so voids
all warranties.
They
have been
preset
at the factory
for the maximum
pressure
of this unit. Personal
injury
and/or
property
damage
may result
if the pressure
switch
or the relief valve
are tampered
with.
RISK OF BURSTING.
Do not use plastic or pvc pipe
for compressed
air. Use only galvanized
steel pipe
and fittings
for compressed
air distribution
lines.
11.
RISK TO HEARING.
Always
wear hearing
protection
a/_,
when using an air compressor.
Failure
to do so may
result
in hearing
loss.
12.
RISK TO BREATHING.
Never directly
inhale the
compressed
air produced
by a compressor.
It is not
suitable
for breathing
purposes.
13. The power
cord on this product
contains
lead, a
i_
chemical
known
to the State
of California
to cause
cancer,
and birth defects
or other reproductive
harm.
Wash hands
after handling.
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1.
Drain the moisture
from the tank on a daily basis.
A
clean, dry tank will help prevent
corrosion.
2.
Pull the pressure
relief valve
ring daily to ensure
that
the valve
is functioning
properly,
and to clear the
valve of any possible
obstructions.
3.
To provide
proper
ventilation
for cooling,
the
compressor
must
be kept a minimum
of 12 inches
(31
cm) from the nearest
wall, in a well-ventilated
area.
4.
Fasten
the compressor
down securely
if transporting
is necessary.
Pressure
must be released
from the
tank before transporting.
5.
6.
7.
Protect
the air hose and electric
cord from damage
and puncture.
Inspect
them weekly
for weak or worn
spots, and replace
if necessary.
To reduce
the risk of electric
shock,
do not expose
to
rain. Store indoors.
Never operate
the compressor
if the power
cord or
plug are damaged.
Take
the equipment
to the nearest
Authorized
Service
Center,
and a specialist
technician
will replace
it.
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