Use and Care Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NEVER DIRECT COMPRESSED AIR AT ANY BODY PARTS - Compressed air can penetrate skin, or force dirt
and debris into eyes, causing serious injury. Never place hands or body parts over the air discharge opening of a
pressurized nozzle or fitting. Use care when connecting and disconnecting air hose to attachments, pneumatic
tools, and other air-powered devices.
KEEP FLAMMABLE SPRAYS AWAY FROM SPARKS AND OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION - Spraying
flammable liquids such as oil-base paints, sealers, and finishes near sparks, open flame, and other sources of
ignition such as pilot lights, appliances, water heaters, furnaces, etc. can result in explosion and fire. Turn off all
pilot lights, and avoid using electrical appliances, heaters, torches, and other equipment that may produce sparks
or flame. Keep compressor as far away from spraying area as possible by using an air hose of sufficient length
to prevent spray mist from being ignited by electrical sparks from compressor operation.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH COMPRESSOR PRESSURE SWITCH SETTINGS - The pressure switch settings set at
the factory provide the maximum safe operating pressure recommended for this compressor. Altering these
settings can result in over-pressurization, risk of tank, hose, and pneumatic equipment failure, and serious injury
to operator and bystanders.
USE AIR HOSE RATED FOR 150 PSI OR GREATER - Air hose must be rated to safely handle maximum
compressor pressure. Air hose that does not meet minimum pressure requirements can rupture, releasing high
pressure air. Replace a cracked or leaking air hose immediately to prevent serious injury from contact with high
pressure air streams.
DISCONNECT POWER CORD AND RELIEVE TANK PRESSURE BEFORE SERVICING UNIT – Never perform
service or maintenance on any part of the compressor while the unit is pressurized or connected to power. The
compressor can start automatically, causing serious injury. Open tank drains slowly to allow air to escape, and
keep clear of air stream.
DO NOT MODIFY COMPRESSOR Altering the compressor in any way may create a serious safety hazard, and
result in serious injury to operator and bystanders. If compressor does not work properly, stop using unit
immediately. Return unit to an authorized service center for repairs if problem cannot be remedied by following
troubleshooting instructions in this manual.