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When  using  this  tool  to  perform  work-related  activities,  the  operator  may 
experience  discomfort  in  the  hands,  arms,  shoulders,  neck,  or  other  parts  of  the 
body.

 

When  using  this  tool,  the  operator  must  assume  a  comfortable  posture  while 
maintaining  a  safe  posture  and  avoiding  awkward  or  off-balance  postures.  The 
operator  must  change  posture  during  extended  tasks;  this  can  help  prevent 
discomfort and fatigue.

If the operator experiences symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, 
pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, these 
warning  signs  should  not  be  ignored.  The  operator  should  consult  a  qualified 
health professional.

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8

AIR COMPRESSORS

TOOL SAFETY 

Repetitive Motion Hazards

Disconnect  the  tool  from  the  power  supply  before  installing  or  changing  the 
inserted tool or accessory.

 

Avoid direct contact with the inserted tool during and after use as it may be hot or 
sharp.

Use only sizes and types of accessories and consumables recommended by the 
manufacturer  of  this  tool;  do  not  use  other  types  or  sizes  of  accessories  or 
consumables.

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Danger accessories

Slips, trips and falls are the leading causes of injuries in the workplace. Be aware 
of slippery surfaces caused by tool use as well as trip hazards caused by the air 
line or hydraulic hose.

 

This tool is not designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and is not 
isolated from contact with electrical energy.

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Workplace hazards

Dust  and  fumes  generated  from  using  this  tool  can  cause  health  problems  (for 
example,  cancer,  birth  defects,  asthma,  and/or  dermatitis);  Risk  assessment  and 
implementation of appropriate controls for these risks are essential.

 

The risk assessment must include the dust created by the use of the tool and the 
possibility of disturbing existing dust.

Direct exhaust to minimize dust disturbance in a dusty environment.

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Dust and smoke hazards

Summary of Contents for HYAC100-3S

Page 1: ...User s manual EN SILENT AIR COMPRESSOR HYAC6 07S HYAC24 1S HYAC50 2S HYAC100 3S...

Page 2: ...th similar products it is necessary to read this manual carefully to ensure that you fully understand the instructions Make sure all users of the tool read and fully understand this manual AIR COMPRES...

Page 3: ...by one person could cause injury Ask for help when you want to move or lift the product WARNING This product is heavy and as a precaution it is recommended that two people assemble the machine WARNIN...

Page 4: ...ower tool in the warning refers to your mains operated corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tools AIR COMPRESSORS GENERAL SECURITY Keep work area clear cluttered work areas and benches...

Page 5: ...extraction equipment if the tool is provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection equipment make sure they are connected and used correctly Do not abuse the power cord never pull on th...

Page 6: ...damaged parts Before continuing to use the tool it should be carefully checked to determine if it will function properly and perform its intended function Check the alignment of the moving parts the b...

Page 7: ...ugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock If using a power tool outdoors use a Residual Current Device RCD Make sure the switch is in the off position when plugging into an outle...

Page 8: ...the load weight and power of the tool Hold the tool correctly be prepared to counter normal or sudden moves and have both hands available Maintain a balanced body position and a secure posture Releas...

Page 9: ...t contact with the inserted tool during and after use as it may be hot or sharp Use only sizes and types of accessories and consumables recommended by the manufacturer of this tool do not use other ty...

Page 10: ...the employer s instructions and as required by occupational health and safety regulations Operate and maintain this tool as recommended in the instruction manual to avoid an unnecessary increase in n...

Page 11: ...increase the risk of injury The compressor must be assembled correctly Using a compressor with guards covers and components removed is dangerous and may compromise the compressor s ability to function...

Page 12: ...rovided in the manual NEVER allow children or persons unfamiliar with the operation of the air compressor to use this product Disconnect accessories carefully Depressurize tank and ensure air supply i...

Page 13: ...eserve tank Compressor Crankcase breather Cylinder head not shown On off switch Pressure gauge Carrying handle Quick connector Pressure regulator Rubber foot Purge tap Transport wheel Air filter Axis...

Page 14: ...ting hole Slide the axle 16 through the center of the transport wheel followed by the mounting hole in the wheel Secure using matching nut and lock washer Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other side 1...

Page 15: ...1 2 3 Line pressure setting The pressure of the air supplied to the tool line pressure can be adjusted using the pressure regulator 11 Line pressure is displayed on the gauge Increase the line pressur...

Page 16: ...rmed by an authorized technician Attempting such maintenance or repair will void the warranty WARNING Some of the maintenance procedures described in this manual require some general technical skills...

Page 17: ...a mild detergent and a damp cloth to clean oil contaminated parts Rinse with fresh water and dry completely Keep all electrical and electronic components dry at all times Sewer system During use atmo...

Page 18: ...r flammable solvents to clean the filter element as this could cause a fire or explosion WARNING DO NOT wring out the element as this will damage the sponge material WARNING NEVER install a wet filter...

Page 19: ...nk 1 is depressurized before transporting or storing Nar the air compressor Storage Air compressor bearing Store carefully in a safe dry place out of the reach of children Compressor storage Whenever...

Page 20: ...ion points and check for leaks Tighten leaking connection points If the problem persists contact a qualified technician Contact a qualified technician Air compressor storage tank cannot hold pressure...

Page 21: ...Imported by GRV POWER PRODUCTS S L Av lguema 8A 17771 Santa Llogaia d lguema Girona T 34 972 673 836 www grvpower com Licensed by HYUNDAI CORPORATION HOLDINGS KOREA...

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