Read and understand all safety precautions in this manual before operating. Failure to
comply with instructions in this manual could result in personal injury, property damage,
and/or voiding of your warranty. The manufacturer WILL NOT be liable for any damage
because of failure to follow these instructions.
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, causing fire or explosion.
Always operate the compressor in a well–
ventilated area. Do not smoke while
spraying. Do not spray where sparks or
flame are present. Keep compressor as far
from spray area as possible.
2. RISK OF BURSTING. Do not
weld, drill or modify the air tank
of this compressor. Welding or
modifications on the air
compressor tank can severely impair tank
strength and cause an extremely hazardous
condition. Welding or modifying the tank in
any manner will void the warranty.
3. RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. Never use an electric
air compressor outdoors when
it is raining or on a wet surface,
as it may cause an electric
shock.
4. RISK OF INJURY. This unit
starts automatically. ALWAYS
shut off the main power
disconnect, and bleed all
pressure from the system before
servicing the compressor, and when the
compressor is not in use. Do not use the
unit with the shrouds or belt guard
removed. Serious injury could occur from
contact with
moving parts.
5. RISK OF BURSTING. Check
the manufacturer's maximum
pressure rating for air tools and
accessories. Compressor outlet
pressure must be regulated so
as to never exceed the maximum pressure
rating of the tool. Relieve all pressure
through the hose before attaching or
removing accessories.
6. RISK OF BURNS. High
temperatures are generated by
the pump and manifold. To
prevent burns or other injuries,
WARNING
1. RISK OF FIRE OR
EXPLOSION. Never
spray flammable
liquids in a confined
DO NOT touch the pump, manifold or
transfer tube while the pump is running.
Allow them to cool before handling or
servicing. Keep children away from the
compressor at all times.
7. RISK TO BREATHING. Be
certain to 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. Read all
instructions and be sure that your respirator
mask will protect you. Never directly inhale
the compressed air produced by a
compressor. It is not suitable for breathing
purposes.
8. RISK OF EYE INJURY.
Always wear ANSI Z87.1
approved safety goggles when
using an air compressor. Never
point any nozzle or sprayer toward a
person or any part of the body. Equipment
can cause serious injury if the spray
penetrates the skin.
9. RISK OF BURSTING. Do not
adjust the relief valve for any
reason. Doing so voids all
warranties. The relief valve has
been pre-set at the factory for the
maximum pressure of this unit. Personal
injury and /or property damage may result if
the relief valve is tampered with.
10. RISK OF BURSTING. Do
not use plastic or pvc pipe for
compressed air. Use only
gavanized steel pipe and fittings
for compressed air distribution
lines.
11. RISK OF BURSTING.
Failure to properly drain
condensed water from air tank,
causing rust and thinning of the
steel air tank. Drain air tank daily
or after each use. If air tank develops a leak,
replace it immediately with a new air tank or
replace the entire compressor.
12. RISK TO HEARING. Always
wear hearing protection when
using an air compressor. Failure
to do so may result in hearing
loss.
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