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GLOSSARY
SCFM or CFM:
Standard Cubic Feet per Minute; a unit
of measurement of air delivery.
PSIG or PSI:
Pounds per square inch gauge.
U.L. Listed:
Products with the U.L. mark are listed by
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.). Samples of these
products have been evaluated by U.L. and meet the
applicable U.L. Standards for Safety.
DUTY CYCLE
All DeVilbiss Air Power manufactured air compressors
should be operated on not more than a 50% duty cycle.
This means an air compressor that pumps more than 50%
of one hour, is considered misuse, because the air
compressor is undersized for the required air demand.
Maximum compressor pumping time per hour is 30 min-
utes.
HAZARD
RISK FROM
FLYING OBJECTS
RISK TO BREATHING
RISK FROM
MOVING PARTS
RISK OF BURNS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
YOUR
AIR COMPRESSOR IS POWERED BY
THE
COMPRESSED AIR
STREAM
CAN CAUSE
SOFT TISSUE DAMAGE
TO EXPOSED SKIN
AND CAN PROPEL
DIRT, CHIPS,
LOOSE
PARTICLES
AND SMALL OBJECTS AT
HIGH
SPEED
, RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
OR PERSONAL INJURY.
THE
COMPRESSED AIR
FROM YOUR
COMPRESSOR
IS NOT SAFE FOR BREATH-
ING!
THE AIR STREAM MAY CONTAIN
CARBON MONOXIDE, TOXIC VAPORS OR
SOLID PARTICLES.
SPRAYED MATERIALS
SUCH AS PAINT,
PAINT SOLVENTS, PAINT REMOVER,
INSECTICIDES, WEED KILLERS, ETC..
CONTAIN HARMFUL VAPORS
AND POI-
SONS.
MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY
OR DAMAGE IF THEY COME INTO
CONTACT WITH YOU OR YOUR CLOTHING.
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE OR REPAIR
COMPRESSOR WITH PROTECTIVE
SHROUDS REMOVED CAN EXPOSE YOU TO
MOVING PARTS AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
A PORTABLE
COMPRESSOR CAN FALL
FROM A TABLE, WORKBENCH OR ROOF
CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE COMPRESSOR
WHICH COULD EXPOSE YOU TO HAZARD-
OUS MOVING OR ELECTRICAL PARTS.
TOUCHING EXPOSED
METAL SUCH AS THE
COMPRESSOR HEAD OR OUTLET TUBE
CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS BURNS.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
ALWAYS WEAR ANSI Z87.1 APPROVED
SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS
WHEN USING THE COMPRESSOR.
NEVER POINT ANY NOZZLE OR SPRAYER
TOWARD ANY PART OF THE BODY OR AT
OTHER PEOPLE OR ANIMALS.
NEVER INHALE AIR FROM THE COMPRES-
SOR
EITHER DIRECTLY OR FROM A BREATH-
ING DEVICE CONNECTED TO THE COMPRES-
SOR.
WORK IN AN AREA WITH GOOD CROSS-
VENTILATION.
READ AND
FOLLOW THE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED ON THE
LABEL OR SAFETY DATA SHEETS
FOR THE
MATERIAL YOU ARE SPRAYING.
USE A
NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR
DESIGNED FOR USE WITH YOUR SPECIFIC
APPLICATION.
ALWAYS
TURN OFF
THE
COMPRESSOR,
BLEED PRESSURE FROM THE AIR HOSE,
AND UNPLUG FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET
BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR
ATTACHING TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES.
DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE
COVERS
FROM THIS PRODUCT.
NEVER
OPERATE
THE
COMPRESSOR WITH
GUARDS
OR COVERS WHICH ARE DAMAGED
OR
REMOVED.
ANY
REPAIRS
REQUIRED ON THIS
PRODUCT
SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER PERSONNEL.
ALWAYS
OPERATE COMPRESSOR IN A
STABLE SECURE POSITION
TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL MOVEMENT OF THE UNIT.
NEVER OPERATE COMPRESSOR ON A
ROOF OR OTHER ELEVATED POSITION.
USE ADDITIONAL AIR HOSE TO REACH
HIGH LOCATIONS.
NEVER TOUCH ANY EXPOSED METAL
PARTS ON COMPRESSOR
DURING OR
IMMEDIATELY AFTER OPERATION.
COM-
PRESSOR WILL REMAIN HOT
FOR SEVERAL
MINUTES AFTER OPERATION.
COMPACT — 3/11/97
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