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1.46   

All trailing cables should be routed so as not to cause any kind of trip hazard.

 

1.47  

NEVER

 work on or near electricity with wet hands, wet clothing and wet gloves.

 

 

1.50   

Batteries (where present). 

1.51   

Batteries present a risk if they become damaged by the possible leaking of  

 

 

electrolyte. This electrolyte is an acid and can cause serious burn injuries. Care 

 

 

should be taken when working on or near them. 

NOTE

 the electrolyte may be in 

 

 

a liquid or gel form.

 

1.52   

Should you come in to contact with electrolyte you should; 

1.53   

Remove all clothing contaminated with electrolyte. If you cannot remove then  

 

 

saturate them in water. 

1.54   

Get medical assistance as soon as possible. You must advise the medical staff of 

 

 

the type of acid. 

1.55   

Lead/acid battery = dilute sulphuric acid. 

1.56   

Nickel/cadmium   = potassium hydroxide alkali electrolyte. 

1.57   

Use fresh running water to wash off excess electrolyte, continue this until medical 

 

 

assistance arrives. Make sure that you do not was the electrolyte to another part of 

 

 

your body or face. 

1.58   

If electrolyte comes in to contact with Eyes the electrolyte needs to be immediately 

 

 

washed away with large amounts of water. Make sure that you do not wash the  

 

 

electrolyte to another part of your face or body. 

1.59   

Gasses from charging batteries are highly flammable and great care should be taken  

 

 

to charge in well ventilated areas. 

 
1.59.1  

There is an explosion risk if the battery terminals are short circuited, when   

 

 

connecting/disconnecting 

ALWAYS

 exercise great care so that the terminals or  

 

 

battery leads are 

NOT

 allowed to touch and cause a spark. 

ALWAYS

 use suitable 

 

 

insulated tools.

 

1.60   

Vibrations (where applicable). 

1.61   

Prolonged use of hand held (operated) machines will cause the user to feel the 

 

 

effects of/from vibrations. These vibrations can lead to white finger (Raynaud’s 

 

 

phenomenon) or carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition reduces the ability of the 

 

 

hand to feel and regulate temperature, causing numbness and heat sensations and 

 

 

may cause never damage and circulatory tissue death. 

1.62   

Not all factors that lead to white finger disease are known, but cold weather, smoking 

 

 

and other diseases that affect blood vessels and blood circulation as well as large 

 

 

and long-lasting impact of shocks are considered factors in the formation of white 

 

 

finger. Note the following to reduce the risk of white finger and carpal tunnel  

 

 

syndrome; 

1.63   

Wear gloves and keep your hands warm. 

1.64   

Take regular breaks. 

1.65   

All of the above precautions may help reduce the risk of white finger disease but not 

 

 

rule out the carpal tunnel syndrome. Long-term and regular users are therefore  

Summary of Contents for HY70100P

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...ATION 9 4 STARTING PROCEDURE 10 5 STOPPING PROCEDURE 11 6 USING THE MACHINE 11 7 MAINTENANCE 11 14 8 SPECIFICATION 15 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 10 RECYCLING AND PRODUCT DISPOSAL 17 11 DECLARATION OF CONFOR...

Page 3: ...following warning signs symbols and or PPE pictograms may ap pear throughout this manual You MUST adhere to their warnings Failure to doso may result in personal injury to yourself or those around yo...

Page 4: ...e 1 14 To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning DO NOT use Petrol Diesel powered equipment inside any of the following Home garage tent camper van mobile home caravan or boat This is not exhaustive and if y...

Page 5: ...are but not limited to safety gloves overalls 1 33 When fueling de fueling ALWAYS avoid inhaling fumes 1 34 When de fueling ALWAYS use a proper fuel retriever 1 35 ALWAYS carry fuel in the correct an...

Page 6: ...o another part of your face or body 1 59 Gasses from charging batteries are highly flammable and great care should be taken to charge in well ventilated areas 1 59 1 There is an explosion risk if the...

Page 7: ...and condition before use If in any doubt do not use the compressor and contact your service agent 2 3 Before moving or maintaining the compressor ensure that the air tank pressure has been vented 2 4...

Page 8: ...t the compressor is adequately protected 2 24 DO NOT smoke or have any naked flames nearby whilst refuelling 2 25 DO NOT leave the compressor unattended 2 26 DO NOT remove the fuel cap or try to refue...

Page 9: ...pressor moves whilst in operation 3 5 If the surface is in a raised position make sure the compressor cannot fall securing it in a suitable way 3 6 To ensure good ventilation and efficient cooling the...

Page 10: ...nap back gently return it 4 4 Once running move the choke to the OFF position 4 5 When the engine is running smoothly the compressor will operate automatically building up the pressure in the tank whi...

Page 11: ...mulate in the tank as this will corrode the inside of the tank and affect the pressure rating of the tank WARNING Service and maintenance must be performed by an authorised agent DO NOT tamper with or...

Page 12: ...e frequently in dusty environments 7 10 Remove the air filter element by undoing the screw and removing the filter cover 7 11 Clean the air filter by blowing through from the clean side with an airlin...

Page 13: ...00 hours 7 19 Change the air filter element 7 20 Replace the pump lubricating oil with an oil suitable for temperatures ranging from 5 C to 45 C viscosity Type 68 compressor oil 7 21 Drain the oil whe...

Page 14: ...nk Check for oil leaks Check oil levels Check guards and covers Check for noise and vibrations Check for air leaks Clean compressor Clean air filters Check safety release valve Check belt tension Chan...

Page 15: ...97 Engine Speed rpm 1800 idle Pump Speed rpm 950 Start Method Recoil Maximum Pressure psi bar 145 10 Cut Out Pressure psi bar 87 6 Tank Capacity l 90 Air Displacement free air delivery cfm l min 10 7...

Page 16: ...r is at idle speed Non return valve seal defective Discharge air tank pressure If problem persists contact your dealer Compressor does not stop at maximum pressure Pressure switch fault Contact your d...

Page 17: ...ycling centre 10 4 Certain products contain batteries which should not be disposed of in your domestic waste 10 5 You MUST recycle batteries in accordance with your local authority or recycling centre...

Page 18: ...Type Serial No Petrol Air Compressor Net Installed Power 4 4kW The technical document is kept by Roland Llewellin Genpower Ltd Isaac Way Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire SA72 4RW The conformity assessment...

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