6- ENG
HAZARD
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Your compressor is powered by
electricity. Like any other electrically
powered device, if it is not used
properly it may cause electric shock.
• Never operate the compressor
outdoors when it is raining
or in wet conditions.
• Never operate compressor
with protective covers
removed or damaged.
• Repairs attempted by unqualified
personnel can result in serious
injury or death by electrocution.
• Any electrical wiring or repairs
required on this product should be
performed by authorized service
center personnel in accordance with
national and local electrical codes.
•
Electrical Grounding:
Failure to
provide adequate grounding to this
product could result in serious injury
or death from electrocution. Refer to
Grounding Instructions
paragraph
in the
Installation
section.
• Make certain that the electrical
circuit to which the compressor
is connected provides proper
electrical grounding, correct voltage
and adequate fuse protection.
HAZARD
RISK FROM FLYING OBJECTS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• 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.
• Always wear certified safety
equipment: ANSI Z87.1 eye
protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3)
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.
• Always turn the compressor
off and bleed pressure from
the air hose and air tank before
attempting maintenance,
attaching tools or accessories.