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The  COMPRESSED AIR from your
compressor  IS NOT SAFE FOR
BREATHING!

The air stream may contain

carbon monoxide or other toxic vapors,
or particles from the tank or other
components.

SPRAYED MATERIALS

 such as paint,

paint solvents, paint remover, insecticides,
weed killers, etc., 

CONTAIN HARMFUL

VAPORS 

and poisons.

T he 

C O M P RE SS ED   A IR   S T R EAM

CAN

 cause soft tissue damage, and can

PROPEL

 dirt, chips, loose

 PARTICLES

a nd   sm a ll  ob j e c ts  at   h i gh   s pe ed,
re s u l t i ng   in  pr o pe r ty  dam age  or
personal injury.

T he  

C O M P RE SS OR 

CY C LE S

A UT OM AT I CA LLY  

W H EN 

t he

PRESSURE  SWITCH  IS  IN  THE ON/
AUTO  POSITION!

 If you attempt repair

or maintenance while the compressor is
operating, or with the switch in the ON/
AUTO position, you can expose yourself
to   mov ing   p a r ts.   T he se

  MOV I NG

PA R TS   CAN  

CAUSE   SE R I O US

INJURY

 or damage if they come into

contact with you or your clothing.

Contact  with 

HOT  PARTS

 such as the

co mpre ss or  he ad  or o u tl et  tu bes

COULD RESULT  IN  A SERIOUS SKIN
BURN

.

NEVER  I N H A LE   AIR   FR OM  T H E
COMPRESSOR

, either directly or from a

brea t h i ng   dev i ce  c o n n e ct ed  to t he
compressor.  

WORK  IN  AN AREA

e q u i p p ed  

W I TH   G O O D  CR O S S -

VENTILATION

.

Read and 

FOLLOW THE SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

 provided on the label

or safety data sheet 

FOR THE

MATERIAL YOU ARE  SPRAYING

.  

USE

A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED
RESPIRATOR

 designed 

FOR

 use with

your specific 

APPLICATION

.

ALWAYS WE AR AN SI 

Z87.1

APPROVED  SAFETY  G LASSES

 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

line 

BEFORE

 attempting maintenance,

ATTACHING TOOLS

 or accessories.

Always 

UNPLUG

 the 

COMPRESSOR

AND  RELEASE AIR PRESSURE

 from

the tank and any attachments 

BEFORE

ATTEMPTING 

any

  MAINTENANCE  OR

REPAIR

.

NEVER  OPERATE

 the 

COMPRESSOR

WITH GUARDS

 or covers which are

DAMAGED

 or 

REMOVED

.

NEVER  TOUCH  HOT COMPONENTS

during or immediately after operation of
the compressor. Do not reach around
pro t e c ti ve sh r o uds  or a t t empt
maintenance until unit has been allowed
to cool.

RISK TO BREATHING

RISK FROM FLYING

OBJECTS

RISK FROM MOVING

PARTS

RISK OF BURN

HAZARD

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

PCOM1096

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont’d)

Summary of Contents for FA153

Page 1: ...essor Part number and description of the item you wish to purchase OWNERS MANUAL FOR PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED AIR COMPRESSOR For Home Use Only SAFETY GUIDELINES 1 WARRANTY 2 WARNING CHART 3 4 GLOSSARY 5...

Page 2: ...service call arrangement If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Authorized Warranty Service Center the purchaser should contact DeVilbiss Air Power Company Merchandise sold a...

Page 3: ...MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE TANK or its attachments Never attempt to repair a damaged or leaking tank Replace with a new tank The tank is designed to withstand specific operating pressures NEVER MAK...

Page 4: ...ctly or from a breathing device connected to the compressor WORK IN AN AREA equipped WITH GOOD CROSS VENTILATION Read and FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided on the label or safety data sheet FOR...

Page 5: ...k pressure 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 Reviewthe OperatingProcedures section page9 Be s...

Page 6: ...will accept the plug on the compressor ingoodcondition no longer than 50 feet 14 gauge AWG or larger Wire size increases as gaugenumberdecreases 12AWG 10AWGand 8 AWG may also be used DO NOT USE 16 OR...

Page 7: ...lt if the followingbreak ininstructionsare notcloselyfollowed 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...

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

Page 9: ...eaks at pressure switch re leasevalve Remove and replace the release valve DO NOT DRILL INTO WELD OR OTHERWISE MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE P...

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: ...ANK DRAIN VALVE Not Shown CHECKVALVE Not Shown ISOLATOR DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER REGULATOR CAC 4296 1 TANK PRESSURE GAUGE C GA 345 OUTLET PRESSURE GUAGE C GA 345 SAFETY VALVE TIA 4150 DRAIN VALVE SS 27...

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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