Harbor Freight Tools 93351 operating instructions Figure H

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11.IMPORTANT: The Circuit Breaker (31) will “trip” if an over-current condition is sensed by the Breaker, stopping the motor. If this occurs, press down on the ON/OFF Knob (86) to turn off the Air Compressor. Wait until the Compressor cools completely to avoid burns. Pull out on the Safety Valve (67) to release air pressure from the Tank to ease restarting. Then press the Circuit Breaker button to reset it, and pull up on the Pressure Switch to restart the Air Compressor. (See Figure H.)

CIRCUIT BREAKER

(31)

FIGURE H

12.When finished using the pneumatic tool, press down on the Pressure Switch (66) to turn off the Air Compressor and unplug the unit’s Power Cord Plug (64) from its electrical outlet. (See Figure G.)

13.While wearing hearing protection, pull out on the Safety Valve (67) to release air pressure from the Tank. Then, turn the Air Outlet Valve (69) to its closed position. Always wear ANSI approved eye and ear protection; sudden decompression is loud. (See Figure G.)

14.Squeeze the trigger on the pneumatic tool to release any remaining air pressure from the tool. Then disconnect the air hose from the tool, and store the tool in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.

15.Disconnect the other end of the air hose from the Compressor’s Air Outlet Valve (69), and store the air hose in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.

16.Allow the Air Compressor to completely cool. Then store the unit in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.

SKU 93351

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Contents HP AIR Compressor General Safety Rules Product SpecificationsWork Area Save this ManualPersonal Safety Electrical SafetyTool USE and Care ServiceSpecific Safety Rules SKU Figure a Grounded Tools Tools with Three Prong Plugs GroundingThis Product Uses a Prong Plug Double Insulated Tools Tools with TWO Prong Plugs SymbologyUnpacking Assembly InstructionsFigure F Operating InstructionsFigure G Figure H INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Figure J Please Read the Following Carefully Troubleshooting Parts List Assembly Diagram