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Please read
and save these instructions.
Read
caretully
belore atlempting to assemble, install,
operate or
manrar :.*
:rcduct descnbed,
Portable
permanently
lubricated air
compressors are
for home and
workshop use. All models are equipped
with reguiators,
needle and ball
bearings, and
motors
with
auto
overload
protection.
Draining
moisture
from
the
air
receivers
is required
maintenance.
Safety Guidelines
This manual
contains
information that is
very
important to
know
and understand,
This information
is
provided
for
SAFETY
and
to PREVENT
EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS
To help
recognize this
informatton,
observe
the
following symbols.
?:iff;,i::;;;"'
hazardous
situafion
which,
if not
avoided,
will
result
in death
or
serlous
injury.
y1':,i;:,,i,:,1;""'
hazardous
situation
which,
if not
avoided, could
resu/t
in
death
or
serious
iniury.
r;i::;,indicatesa
hazardous
situation
which,
if
not
avoided,
MAY
resu/t
in
minor or
moderate
injury.
i;,,n::dicates
informatian, that
if not
tollowed,
may
cause
damage to equipment.
Unpacking
When
unpacking
unit,
inspect
carefully
for
any
damage
that
may have
occurred
during
transit.
Make sure any
loose
fittings, bolts, etc,,
are
tlghtened
before
putting
unit
into service.
Breat:lpble
Nr
}iarnmgAir
compressors
are utrirzed
i
a
valery
of air system applications.
Because
air
compressors
and other components
(material
pump,
spray
gun,
filters,
lubrications,
hoses,
etc.)
used
make up
a
high
pressure
pumping
system, the
following
safety
precautions
should
be
observed
at all
times.
Only
persons
well
acquainted
with these rules
of safe
operation
should
be
allowed
to use the
air
compressor,
Extension
cords
can
cause
excessive
amp
draw
leading
to
non-starts
and
premature
motor
f
ailure.
Use
a
longer air
hose
instead
of extension cord.For
saf
ety
reasons,
never
leave the
air compressor
plugged
in
when
not in use,
or unattended
while
in
use.
All electrical work
should
be
done
by
a
qualified (licensed
or
certified)
electrician.
On a
properly
wired circuit,
the black
wires
supply
a voltage
potential
even
when the unit
is
off.
1 . Read
instruction
manuals
for
each
compbnent
carefully, before
attempting
to assemble,
disassemble
or
operate
your
particular
system.
2. Do
not exceed
pressure
rating of
any component
in system.
3.
Protect
material
lines
and
air
lines
DISCI-AIMER
CF
WARRANTIES
ln
the event
lt'e
sornpressor
rs
used
for the
purcose
of
breathing a'r'
aoplrcation
and
proper in-irne
sa{etJ
and alarm
equipment
rs
not
srnnultaneously
used. exrsting
$,drrfinliss
shall
be
voided. and
oiscla,rns
anv
liability
whatsoever
fcr
any
loss.
personal
in1ury
or
damage.
NOTICE
ThiS
CO-rrpres3qr
p-irnE
S
-3:
eQurpped and should
not
be used
hs
s*
to
supply breathing
air.
For
any
application
uf
itulnan
consumption,
the
plessor/pump
will need
to
be
fitted with
suitable
in-line
safety
and alarm equipment.
This
additional
equipment
is
necessary to
properly
filter
and
purify
the air
to meet
minimal
specifications
for
Grade
D
breathing
as described
in
Cornpressed Gas
Association
Commodity
Specification G
7.1-
1966,
OSHA
29 CFR
1910.134,
and/or
Canadrar
Standards
Associations
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