Safety Information (continued)
2.
Risk of Bursting. Do not adjust
regulator to result in output
pressure greater than marked
maximum pressure of attachment. Do not
use at pressure greater than the rated
maximum pressure of this compressor.
3.
If connected to a circuit protected by fuses,
use time-delay fuses with this product.
4.
To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not expose to rain.
Store indoors.
5.
Ensure the hose is free of obstructions
or snags. Entangled or snarled hoses
can cause loss of balance or footing and
may become damaged.
6.
Use the air compressor only for its
intended use. Do not alter or modify
the unit from the original design or
function. Never weld or drill holes in the
air tank.
7.
Never leave a tool unattended with the
air hose attached.
8.
Do not operate this tool if it does not
contain a legible warning label.
9.
Do not continue to use a tool or hose
that leaks air or does not function
properly.
10. Do not attempt to pull or carry the air
compressor by the hose.
11. Your tool may require more air
consumption than this air compressor is
capable of providing.
12. Never direct a jet of compressed air
toward people or animals.
13. Protect your lungs. Wear a face or dust
mask if the operation is dusty.
14. Do not use this air compressor to spray
chemicals. Your lungs can be damaged
by inhaling toxic fumes. A respirator
may be necessary in dusty environments
or when spraying paint.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1.
Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges,
and refrigerators. There is an increased risk
of electric shock if your body is grounded.
2.
Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool
will increase the risk of electric shock.
3.
Replace damaged cords/wiring
immediately. Damaged cords/wiring
increase the risk of electric shock.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
(ELECTRICAL CONNECTION)
1.
This air compressor is powered by a
precision built electric motor. It should
be connected to a power supply that
is 240 volts, 60 Hz, AC only (normal
household current).
2.
Do not operate this tool on direct
current (DC). A substantial voltage
drop will cause a loss of power and
the motor will overheat. If the air
compressor does not operate when
plugged into an outlet, double check the
power supply.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
(SPEED AND WIRING)
1.
The no-load speed of the electric motor
varies by model and specification.
The motor speed is not constant and
decreases under a load or with lower
voltage. For voltage, the wiring in a
shop is as important as the motor's
horsepower rating.
2.
A line intended only for lights cannot
properly carry a power tool motor.
Wire that is heavy enough for a short
distance will be too light for a greater
distance. A line that can support one
power tool may not be able to support
two or three tools.
WARNING: Risk of electrical
shock. Improper electrical
grounding can result in
electrical shock. The wiring
should be done by a qualified
electrician.
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