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HI05V08Y1/HS05V08Y1 man
v.190811
Stationary Air Compressor
13. Always disconnect the tool from power source
before making any adjustments, storing,
servicing, or changing accessories. Such
preventative safety measures reduce the risk
of starting the tool accidentally.
14.
Keep away from flammables.
Do not attempt to operate this tool near
flammable materials or combustibles. Failure
to comply may cause serious injury or death.
Operation
Safety Rules
1. Make sure all operators receive product
training, read and understand all instructions.
Keep all flammable, combustible,
poisonous and noxious materials
away from operating area. Make
sure there are no oily rags, trash,
leaves, litter or other
combustible materials in
operating area. Keep suitable, fully charged fire
extinguishers nearby when servicing and
operating the compressor.
2.
NEVER allow modifications to compressor
structure or controls.
3. Keep all ignition sources away from exposed
electrical parts.
4. Keep all persons clear of compressor during
start-up and operation.
5. NEVER operate the compressor with the fan,
coupling or other guards removed.
6. DO NOT engage in horseplay with air hoses
as death or serious injury may result.
7. Make sure to provide adequate ventilation
while operating the compressor. If combustible
substances are spilled, clean up immediately.
8.
When checking or when refilling air line anti-
icer systems with antifreeze compound, shut
off compressor and allow it to cool. Keep
sparks, flames and other ignition sources
away and DO NOT permit smoking in the
vicinity.
9. Stop compressor and disconnect power if a
hazardous condition arises.
10.
Wear snug fitting clothing and confine long
hair when around compressor. Keep all body
parts and clothing away from couplings,
flywheel and other moving parts of the
equipment.
RISK OF INJURY – do not direct
air stream at body. Use eye
protection. Compressor starts automatically.
Moving parts. Do not touch. Keep guards in
place. Compressor does not supply breathable
air.
Keep all persons away from the
discharge opening of hoses or
tools or other points of
compressed air discharge. If the
machine is installed in an
enclosed area, be sure to vent
the relief valve outside of the structure or to an
unoccupied area.
Always make sure main power is
off before touching moving parts
of compressor.
11. Never exceed the pressure rating of any
component in system.
12. Protect material and air lines from damage or
puncture. Keep hose and power cable away
from sharp objects, moisture, chemicals, oil,
etc.
13. Check condition of hoses before each use.
Do not use a damaged hose. If hose is
damaged, replace immediately.
14. Read, understand and comply with all warning
labels on unit.
15. Drain tank of moisture after each use.
If compressor is not to be used for extended
periods of time, leave tank drain valve open to
allow moisture to completely drain from tank.
16. Do not tamper with Safety Valve. The
Safety Valve is factory set for your model air
compressor. Any user adjustments to Safety
Valve will automatically void warranty.
17. Air compressors get hot while in operation.
NEVER touch the motor, the
discharge tubing or compressor
pump while in operation.
18.
The compressor turns itself on and off
automatically while the pressure switch is
turned on.
19. The air pressure switch is set at the factory
for optimum performance of your equipment.
Never attempt to bypass or remove this switch
as serious damage to equipment or personal
injury could result from excessive air pressure.
20. Compressed air from the unit may contain
carbon monoxide. Air produced is not suitable
for breathing purposes.
21. Always use a respirator when spraying paint
or chemicals.
Air Tool Cautions
1. DO NOT use air tools that are rated below the
maximum rating of the compressor. Select
air tools, air hoses, pipes, valves, filters and
other fittings accordingly. DO NOT exceed
manufacturer’s rated safe operating pressures
for these items.