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All electrical work must be performed by a qualified or licensed/certi-
fied electrician.
1.9 - RISK TO BREATHING
1.
Always operate the compressor in a well-ventilated area.
2.
Wear appropriate safety masks to reduce the risk of inhaling any
harmful vapours.
3.
Do not breathe compressed air from the compressor. The com-
pressed air is not breathable and may contain carbon monoxide, toxic
vapours, and/or solid particles.
4.
Sprayed materials such as paint, paint solvents, paint remover, insec-
ticides, weed killers, etc. contain harmful vapours and poisons.
1.10 - RISK OF BURN
1.
Do not touch any exposed metal components during or immediately
after use of the compressor. The compressor will remain hot for
several minutes after it has been shutdown.
2.
Do not move the unit while the compressor is running.
1.11 - RISK OF FALLING
1.
Make sure that the compressor is in a stable and secure position
before operating.
1.12 - RISK OF MOVING PARTS
1.
The compressor cycles automatically when the pressure switch is in
the ON position.
2.
Do not remove and safety guards or covers. If guards and/or covers
are damaged or removed, do not operate the compressor.
3.
Make sure to release pressure, turn off, and disconnect the compres-
sor before performing any maintenance or repairs.
4.
Secure any and all loose clothing, hair, or jewellery that may be caught
in the moving parts or the air vents of the compressor.
5.
attachments.
6.
Never use the compressor to inflate small, low pressure objects, such
as children’s toys.
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