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RISK OF BURSTING

RISK OF

EXPLOSION OR FIRE

RISK OF

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

AIR TANK

THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS COULD

 LEAD

TO A WEAKENING OF THE TANK, AND 

RESULT

IN A VIOLENT TANK EXPLOSION:

1.

FAILURE TO PROPERLY DRAIN

CONDENSED

  WATER FROM THE TANK,

CAUSING RUST AND THINNING OF THE
STEEL TANK.

2. 

MODIFICATIONS

 OR ATTEMPTED

REPAIRS 

TO THE TANK.

3. UNAUTHORIZED 

MODIFICATIONS TO THE

PRESSURE SWITCH, SAFETY VALVE, OR

ANY 

OTHER COMPONENTS WHICH

CONTROL

 TANK 

PRESSURE.

ATTACHMENTS  & ACCESSORIES

EXCEEDING THE PRESSURE RATING OF AIR
TOOLS,

 SPRAY GUNS, AIR OPERATED ACCES-

SORIES, TIRES AND OTHER INFLATABLES 

CAN

CAUSE THEM TO EXPLODE

 OR FLY APART,

AND COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

IT IS NORMAL FOR ELECTRICAL CONTACTS

WITHIN THE MOTOR AND PRESSURE SWITCH

TO SPARK.

IF

 ELECTRICAL 

SPARKS

 FROM COMPRESSOR

COME INTO CONTACT WITH FLAMMABLE
VAPORS, THEY MAY IGNITE, CAUSING FIRE
OR EXPLOSION.

RESTRICTING

 ANY OF THE 

COMPRESSOR

VENTILATION OPENINGS WILL CAUSE SERI-
OUS OVERHEATING AND COULD CAUSE
FIRE.

YOUR 

AIR COMPRESSOR IS POWERED BY

ELECTRICITY.

  LIKE ANY OTHER ELECTRI-

CALLY POWERED DEVICE, 

IF IT IS NOT USED

PROPERLY IT MAY CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DRAIN TANK DAILY OR AFTER EACH USE.

IF TANK DEVELOPS A LEAK, REPLACE IT
IMMEDIATELY WITH A NEW TANK OR NEW
COMPRESSOR OUTFIT.

NEVER

 DRILL INTO, WELD, OR 

MAKE ANY

MODIFICATIONS TO THE TANK

 OR ITS

ATTACHMENTS.

THE TANK IS DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND
SPECIFIC OPERATING PRESSURES.  

NEVER

MAKE ADJUSTMENTS OR PARTS SUBSTI-
TUTIONS TO

 ALTER THE 

FACTORY SET

OPERATING 

PRESSURES.

FOLLOW THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTUR-
ERS RECOMMENDATION AND NEVER
EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PRES-
SURE RATING OF ATTACHMENTS.  

NEVER

USE COMPRESSOR TO INFLATE SMALL
LOW-PRESSURE OBJECTS SUCH AS
CHILDREN’S TOYS, FOOTBALLS,
BASKETBALLS. ETC.

ALWAYS 

OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR IN A

WELL VENTILATED 

AREA FREE OF COM-

BUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE OR SOL-
VENT VAPORS.

IF SPRAYING FLAMMABLE MATERIALS, 

LO-

CATE COMPRESSOR AT LEAST 20 FEET
AWAY FROM SPRAY AREA.

  AN ADDITIONAL

LENGTH OF HOSE MAY BE REQUIRED.

STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN A
SECURE LOCATION AWAY FROM COM-
PRESSOR.

NEVER PLACE OBJECTS AGAINST OR ON
TOP OF COMPRESSOR.  OPERATE COM-
PRESSOR

 IN AN OPEN AREA AT LEAST 

12

INCHES AWAY FROM 

ANY  WALL OR

OBSTRUCTION

 THAT WOULD RESTRICT THE

FLOW OF FRESH AIR TO THE VENTILATION
OPENINGS.

NEVER OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR OUT-
DOORS WHEN IT IS RAINING OR IN WET
CONDITIONS.

NEVER OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITH
COVER

 COMPONENTS 

REMOVED

 OR DAM-

AGED.

HAZARD

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

•  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS •

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPROPE

R OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY

AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT.

Summary of Contents for FA125

Page 1: ...ssor Part number and description of the item you wish to purchase OWNERS MANUAL FOR PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED AIR COMPRESSOR For Home Use Only SAFETYGUIDELINES 1 WARRANTY 2 WARNINGCHART 3 4 GLOSSARY 5 DU...

Page 2: ...tact the nearest Authorized Warranty Service Center that provides on site service calls for service call arrangement o If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Authorized Warran...

Page 3: ...MPRESSOR OUTFIT NEVER DRILL INTO WELD OR MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE TANK OR ITS ATTACHMENTS THE TANK IS DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND SPECIFIC OPERATING PRESSURES NEVER MAKE ADJUSTMENTS OR PARTS SUBSTI TUT...

Page 4: ...Y ELECTRICAL WIRING OR REPAIRS REQUIRE ON THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE ELECTRICA...

Page 5: ...ressure drops to approximately 100 PSI the motor will restart automatically The low pressure at 1 Set the ON OFF switch to OFF and unplug the cord 2 Review the Operating Procedures section page 8 Be s...

Page 6: ...compressor in good condition no longer than 50 feet 14gauge AWG orlarger Wiresizeincreasesas gaugenumberdecreases 12AWG 10AWGand 8AWGmayalsobeused DONOTUSE16OR18 AWG Location of the Air Compressor Yo...

Page 7: ...he following break in instructions are not closely followed The air compressor is equipped with a cord having a grounded wire with an appropriate grounding plug The plug must be used with an outlet th...

Page 8: ...lever to AUTO and allow tank pressuretobuild Motorwillstopwhentankpressure reaches cut out pressure 4 Opentheregulatorbyturningitclockwise Adjustthe regulator to the correct pressure setting Your com...

Page 9: ...ective pressure release valve Defective check valve Air leaks at pressure switch release valve Remove and replace the release valve Air leaks in air tank or at air tank welds DO NOT DRILL INTO WELD OR...

Page 10: ...Tankpressureexceedspressureswitch cut in pressure Check for proper gauge wire and cord length Wrong gauge wire or length of exten sion cord Loose electrical connections Check wiring connection inside...

Page 11: ...RAIN VALVE Not Shown CHECKVALVE Not Shown ISOLATOR DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REGULATOR CAC 4296 1 TANK PRESSURE GAUGE GA 345 OUTLET PRESSURE GUAGE GA 345 SAFETY VALVE TIA 4150 DRAIN VALVE SS 2707 CHECK...

Page 12: ...ower Company 213 Industrial Drive Jackson TN 38301 9615 WARRANTY This product is covered by the DeVilbiss one year limited warranty The warranty can be found in the General Manual or is available upon...

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