Kawasaki 840700 ING Vapors and DUST. Wash Hands After Using, After Handling, Risk of Injury

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Be responsible for your hearing. Wear hearing protection during extended periods of operation.

Use the right tool. Use tools properly and for their intended task. Do not force a small tool to do the job of a heavy-duty tool. Using the right tool to do the right job will make doing the job safer.

Check damaged parts before use of any air tools or attachments. A guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, or any other conditions that may affect tool operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly replaced. See replacement parts list for additional details.

Avoid unintentional starting. Be sure that your air compressor is in the OFF position before plugging it into a power cord or electrical receptacle.

Store all maintenance tools away from the immediate area before turning ON your air compressor.

Do not overreach. Proper footing and balance is a must at all times while using tools. Unstable support may lead to personal injury. Do not stand on the tool. Serious injury could result if the tool tips over or you accidentally contact tool.

Never leave the air compressor running unattended. Always turn the power to the OFF position and do not leave the air compressor until it comes to a complete stop.

When using air accessories, consult the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to yourself and others.

Always make sure the tool is in the OFF position and unplugged from the electrical receptacle when making adjustments, changing parts, or perform- ing any maintenance.

Secure work. When possible, the use of clamps or a holding device is much safer than holding the work piece with your hands.

Keep protective guards in place and in proper working condition.

Maintain tools and equipment with care. They will function better and more safely when kept clean and in good working condition. Keeping the air compres- sor clean, dry, and free of grime will add to its life and performance.

Childproof the workshop. The use of master switches and padlocks is highly recommended. Remove starter keys where applicable.

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Some dust created by spraying, blowing, power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Reduce your exposure to these chemicals by wearing approved safety equip- ment such as dust masks that are designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Use of this product will expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm. AVOID INHAL-

ING VAPORS AND DUST. WASH HANDS AFTER USING.

This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm. WASH HANDS

AFTER HANDLING.

Handling the power cord on this product may expose you to lead, a chemical known to the state of california to cause cancer and birth defects or other Reproductive harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.

DRAIN LIQUID FROM AIR TANK DAILY

Use the drain valve located on the bottom of the lower air tank to drain. Failure to properly drain liquid from the tank will cause rust from moisture buildup, which weakens the tank and could lead to a violent tank explosion. Periodically inspect the tanks for unsafe conditions such as corrosion, cracked welds, and leaks.

Release air slowly when draining moisture or depressurizing the air compres- sor. Fast moving air will stir up dust, dirt and debris that may be harmful.

RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION

Avoid dangerous environments. Do not spray combustible/flammable liquid in a confined area. Spray area must be well ventilated. Do not smoke while spray- ing or spray where spark or flame is present. Arcing parts — keep compressor at least 20’ away from spraying area and all explosive vapors. Do not use com- pressor near gasoline or other flammable materials. Operate the air compres- sor in a well-ventilated area. Do not direct paint or other spray material towards the compressor. Read and follow all safety instructions for the material you are spraying. Be sure to use an approved respirator designed for use with your spe- cific application.

RISK OF INJURY

Do not direct air stream at body. Use eye protection. Compressor starts auto- matically. Do not touch MOVING PARTS. Keep guards in place. Compressor does not supply breathable air.

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Contents Gallon AIR Compressor 2 Peak HP Table of Contents SpecificationsSafety Alert CongratulationsRecognize Safety SYMBOLS, Words and Labels Safety WarningsRead ALL Safety Warnings Before Using AIR Compressor General Safety WarningsING Vapors and DUST. Wash Hands After Using After HandlingDrain Liquid from AIR Tank Daily Risk of Fire or ExplosionInstallation and Location Grounding Instructions Extension CordsExtension Cord Length Compressor FeaturesControls and Components Initial Setup / BREAK-IN Procedure Compressor FeaturesOperating the AIR Compressor Maintenance and Cleaning When Performing ANY Maintenance or ServiceStartup Shutdown and StorageTroubleshooting Guide Probable Cause SolutionAIR Leaks from Safety Relief Valve Insufficient Pressure AT AIR Tool or AIR AccessoryAIR Leaks AT Fittings AIR Leaks in AIR TankParts List DescriptionParts List Parts Diagram Description QTYYear Limited Warranty Alltrade Tools LLC AIR CompressorsWarranty Disclaimers Limitations on Warranty DisclaimersExclusions Limitation Of Liability