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Store the compressor in a dry location, out of reach of children and other untrained
persons.
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Always maintain the compressor properly to avoid internal corrosion and possible
failure.
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Release all pressure within the compressor slowly, as the dust and debris is harmful
and affect human health.
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Keep the exterior of the compressor dry, clean, and free from oil and grease.
Always use a clean cloth for cleaning. Never use brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-
based products, or any strong solvents to clean the compressor to reduce the risk of
deterioration of the plastic enclosure.
When servicing the compressor, use only replacement parts of same specification
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to avoid risk of injury and equipment damage.
Drain out the moisture from the tank completely after each day's use to prevent
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corrosion on the inside of the tank.
Before using the compressor, check for damaged parts, misalignment or binding
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of moving parts, broken parts, and any other condition that affects the operation.
The damaged parts should be properly repaired or replaced only by a qualified
electrician. The repaired part should be checked carefully to ensure that it operates
properly and performs its intended function.
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Use the proper extension cord. Make sure to use an extension cord that is suitable
to carry the current required by the air tool. A wire of 12 gauge size is recommended
for an extension cord of length 50' (15 m) or less. It is not recommended to use a
cord exceeding 100' (30 m). If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. An undersized
cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating of
the air tool.
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Ensure compressor is plugged into a circuit protected by a fuse or breaker.
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Inspect the air tank yearly for rust, pin holes, or other imperfections. Never weld or
drill holes in the air tank.
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Use safety glasses and ear protection. Wear safety glasses with side shields when
operating the tool and verify that others in the work area are also wearing safety
glasses. Safety glasses must conform to American National Standards Institute
(ANSI Z87.1) requirements and must provide protection from flying particles from
the front and the sides. Compressors are loud and the sound can cause hearing
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