SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.
Always
inflate
tires
to
manufacturer’s
recommended tire pressures. Exercise extreme
caution when driving with aired-down tires. Re-
inflate tires before high-speed roadway travel.
2.
Never exceed 20 M.P.H. when driving with
partially inflated tires.
3.
Never make sharp turns while driving with
reduced tire pressure.
4.
Re-inflate tires before high speed traveling onto
roadways.
5.
Use heat-resistant, minimum 200 PSI-rated
working pressure extension hose. Do not use
aftermarket hoses with less than 200 PSI working
pressure. Some aftermarket hoses may not be
suitable for use with this air compressor due to
heat and pressure typically generated by this
type of air compressors.
6.
The use of a close-ended tire chuck will cause
excessive pressure buildup if tire chuck is not
attached to tire valve stem while air compressor
is in operation.
IMPORTANT:
Always use an Open-Ended tire chuck such as the
tire chuck equipped on the Inflator/Deflator Coil Hose
for tire inflation when using a compressor without an
air tank.
CAUTION:
Never touch the air compressor or
fittings connected to the air compressor other than
the ON/OFF switch with bare hands during or
immediately after use. The extension hose and
fittings connected extension hose will become very
HOT during and after use. If necessary, wear heat
resistant gloves to remove hose from the compressor
quick connect stud.
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
1.
Your
air
compressor
is
equipped
with
permanently lubricated, maintenance-free motor.
Never try to lubricate the compressor.
2.
Regularly clean dust and dirt from compressor
cooling fins and motor housing.
3.
All repairs should be performed by Manufacturer
or Manufacturer authorized service agencies
only.