SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual contains information that relates to PROTECTING YOUR SAFETY and
PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS and is very important for you to know and understand.
We use the symbols below to help you recognize this information.
DANGER-POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
WARNING-POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
CAUTION-POTENTIAL HAZARD THAT MAY RESULT IN MODERATE INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
WARNING
1. RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE. 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 and cause a fire or
explosion. DO NOT smoke while spraying. DO NOT spray where sparks or flames are present.
Keep compressor as far from spray area as possible. Always operate the compressor in a
well-ventilated area.
2. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. A licensed electrician in accordance with all local and national
codes must install all wiring. To avoid electric shock, NEVER use an electric air compressor
outdoors when it is raining or on a wet surface.
3. RISK OF BURSTING. Rust can weaken the tank. Drain the condensed water from the tank
after each use to reduce rusting. DO NOT weld, drill or modify the air tank of this compressor.
Welding or modifications on the air tank can severely impair tank strength and cause an
extremely hazardous condition. If a leak is detected in the tank, replace the tank right away.
4. RISK OF INJURY. ALWAYS shut off the compressor, remove the plug from the outlet and
bleed all pressure from the system before servicing the compressor or when the compressor is
not in use. DO NOT use the unit with the shrouds removed. Contact with moving parts could
cause serious injury.
5. RISK OF BURSTING. Check the maximum pressure rating in the manual or the serial tag label.
Compressor outlet pressure must be regulated so as to never exceed the maximum pressure
rating. Relieve all pressure through the hose before removing or attaching accessories.
6. RISK OF BURSTING. DO NOT adjust the pressure switch or relief valve for any reason. They
have been preset at the factory for the maximum pressure of this unit. If the pressure switch or
the relief valve are tampered with, personal injury or property damage may occur.
7. RISK OF BURNS. Pump and manifold generate high temperature. To avoid burns or other
injuries, DO NOT touch the pump, manifold or transfer tube while the unit is running. Allow the
parts to cool before handling or servicing. Keep children away from the compressor at all times.
8. RISK TO BREATHING. 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. NEVER directly inhale the compressed air produced by a compressor.
9. RISK OF EYE INJURY. ALWAYS wear ANSI Z87.1 approved safety goggles when using an air
compressor. NEVER point nozzle or sprayer toward a person or any part of the body. If the
spray penetrates the skin, serious injury may occur.
CAUTION
1. Pull the pressure relief valve ring daily to ensure the valve is functioning properly.
2. The unit must be kept a minimum of 12 inches from the nearest wall, in a well-ventilated area for
cooling.
3. Protect the air hose and electric cord from damage and puncture. Inspect them weekly for weak
or worn spots and replace if necessary.
4. Always wear hearing protection when using an air compressor. Failure to do so may result in
hearing loss.
5. Operation of the unit should always be in a position that is stable. Never use the unit on a rooftop
or elevated position that could allow the unit to fall or be tipped over.
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