7.2. Hold one of the fill hoses (HOS1) firmly and
point the opening away from people (figure
12).
7.2.1. WARNING — AIM THE HOSE
AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND
FROM ANY OTHER PERSONNEL.
HIGH PRESSURE AIR COMING
INTO CONTACT WITH THE SKIN IS
DANGEROUS. ALSO, ESCAPING
AIR CAN CAUSE A LOUD NOISE.
7.3. Slowly open the fill valve (YVA3010A) that
corresponds to the fill hose you are holding
to release all pressure.
7.4. Close all fill hose valves (YVA3010A) and
bleeder valves (712).
7.5. Attach the fill hoses to the
provided mounts (NUT2)
(figure 13).
7.6. Close and securely latch the lid.
8.0 WARNINGS:
8.1. This unit contains air under
high pressure. Serious injury
may result from misuse of this
apparatus and the gas it contains.
8.2. Avoid blowing compressed gas
at yourself or any other person.
8.3. Wear hearing protection.
8.4. Avoid standing over top of the unit when it is in use.
8.5. Have the gauges checked for accuracy every 18 months. They should be plus or minus 100
psi.
8.6. Do not
overpressurize any compressed gas cylinder.
8.7. Do not
fill a damaged cylinder.
8.8. Do not
use this unit if the hoses are damaged.
8.9. Do not
fill this unit if the supply cylinders have not had the proper hydrostatic testing done
within FIVE years of today’s date.
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figure 12
figure 13
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