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600H, 750, 750H, 750HH, 825, 900, 900H, 1050 T3 CAT User Manual 1: Safety
02250197-981 R01
Subject to EAR, ECCN EAR99 and related export control restrictions. 5
Standards 29 CFR 1920 and any other Federal, State
or Local codes or regulations.
B. DO NOT use air line anti-icer systems in air lines
supplying respirators or other breathing air utilization
equipment and DO NOT discharge air from these
systems into unventilated or other confined areas.
C. Operate the compressor only in open or adequately
ventilated areas.
D. Locate the compressor so that exhaust fumes are not
apt to be carried towards personnel, air intakes ser-
vicing personnel areas or towards the air intake of
any portable or stationary compressor.
E. Fuels, fluids and lubricants used in this compressor
are typical of the industry. Care should be taken to
avoid accidental ingestion and/or skin contact. In the
event of ingestion, seek medical treatment promptly.
Wash with soap and water in the event of skin con-
tact. Consult Material Safety Data Sheet for informa-
tion pertaining to the specific fluid.
F. Wear goggles or a full face shield when adding anti-
freeze compound to air line anti-icer systems.
G. Wear an acid-resistant apron and a face shield or
goggles when servicing the battery. If electrolyte is
spilled on skin or clothing, immediately flush with
large quantities of water.
H. Ethyl ether used in diesel engine ether starting aid
systems is toxic, harmful or fatal if swallowed. Avoid
contact with the skin or eyes and avoid breathing the
fumes. If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting and
call a physician immediately.
I. Wear goggles or a full face shield when testing ether
starting aid systems or when adding antifreeze com-
pound to air line anti-icer systems. Keep openings of
valve or atomizer tube of ether starting aid system
pointed away from yourself and other personnel.
J. If air line anti-icer system antifreeze compound
enters the eyes or if fumes irritate the eyes, they
should be washed with large quantities of clean
water for fifteen minutes. A physician, preferably an
eye specialist, should be contacted immediately.
K. DO NOT store ether cylinders or air line anti-icer sys-
tem antifreeze compound in operators cabs or in
other similar confined areas.
L. The antifreeze compound used in air line antifreeze
systems contains methanol and is toxic, harmful or
fatal if swallowed. Avoid contact with the skin or eyes
and avoid breathing the fumes. If swallowed, induce
vomiting by administering a tablespoon of salt, in
each glass of clean, warm water until vomit is clear,
then administer two teaspoons of baking soda in a
glass of clean water. Have patient lay down and
cover eyes to exclude light. Call a physician immedi-
ately.
M. If your compressor is equpped with DEF (Diesel
Emissions Fluid), when handling DEF wear protec-
tive clothing. Tools and clothing that come in contact
with DEF must be cleaned.
DANGER
Death or serious injury can result from inhaling
compressed air without using proper safety
equipment. See OSHA standards and/or any
applicable Federal, State, and Local codes, stan-
dards and regulations on safety equipment.
IMPORTANT
It is very important that all electrical connectors
are protected from coming in contact with DEF. If
not, there is a risk that DEF will cause oxidation
in the wiring that is not possible to clean. The
resulting oxidation will result in a wiring/connec-
tion failure. Water and compressed air fail to
remove DEF. If a connector has been in contact
with DEF, it must be changed immediately to
prevent the chemical from further migrating into
the wiring cable harness, which happens at a
speed of 0.6 m/h.
WARNING
In case of DEF contact with eyes or skin, the
affected area must be thoroughly rinsed with
lukewarm water. If you breathe any fumes, make
sure and breathe fresh air.

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