HAZARD
Risk of Electrical Shock
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| • Your compressor is powered by | • | Never operate the compres- | |||||
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| properly it may cause electric shock. | • | Never operate compressor with pro- | |||||
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| tective covers removed or damaged. |
| • Repairs attempted by unqualified | • | Any electrical wiring or repairs | |||||
| personnel can result in serious |
| required on this product should be | |||||
| injury or death by electrocution. |
| performed by authorized service | |||||
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| center personnel in accordance with |
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| national and local electrical codes. |
| • Electrical Grounding: Failure to | • | Make certain that the electrical | |||||
| provide adequate grounding to this |
| circuit to which the compressor is | |||||
| product could result in serious injury |
| connected provides proper elec- | |||||
| or death from electrocution. Refer |
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| to Grounding Instructions para- |
| and adequate fuse protection. | |||||
| graph in the Installation section. |
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| • The compressed air stream can | • | Always wear certified safety equip- | |||||
| cause soft tissue damage to |
| ment: ANSI Z87.1 eye protection | |||||
| exposed skin and can propel dirt, |
| (CAN/CSA Z94.3) with side shields | |||||
| chips, loose particles, and small |
| when using the compressor. | |||||
| objects at high speed, resulting in | • | Never point any nozzle or sprayer | |||||
| property damage or personal injury. |
| toward any part of the body or | |||||
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| at other people or animals. |
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| • | Always turn the compres- |
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| sor off and bleed pressure from |
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| the air hose and air tank before |
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| attempting maintenance, attach- |
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| ing tools or accessories. |
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| RISK OF Hot surfaces | ||
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| • Touching exposed metal such | • | Never touch any exposed metal | |||||
| as the compressor head, engine |
| parts on compressor during or | |||||
| head, engine exhaust or outlet |
| immediately after operation. | |||||
| tubes, can result in serious burns. |
| Compressor will remain hot for | |||||
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| several minutes after operation. |
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| • | Do not reach around protective |
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| shrouds or attempt maintenance |
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| until unit has been allowed to cool. |
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