Safety
Operating & Maintenance Manual
Book: 46490694 (03-2010) Rev A
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other cable to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster battery and other end to a ground
connection away from dead battery (to avoid
a spark occurring near any explosive gases
that may be present). After starting unit,
always disconnect cables in reverse order.
High Pressure Air can cause serious injury or
death. Relieve pressure before removing
filler plugs/caps, fittings or covers.
Air pressure can remain trapped in air supply
line which can result in serious injury or
death. Always carefully vent air supply line at
tool or vent valve before performing any
service.
This machine produces loud noise with doors
open or service valve vented. Extended
exposure to loud noise can cause hearing
loss. Always wear hearing protection when
doors are open or service valve is vented.
Never inspect or service unit without first
disconnecting battery cable(s) to prevent
accidental starting.
Do not remove the pressure cap from a HOT
radiator. Allow radiator to cool down before
removing pressure cap.
Do not use petroleum products (solvents or
fuels) under high pressure as this can
penetrate the skin and result in serious
illness.
Wear eye protection while cleaning unit with
compressed air to prevent debris from
injuring eye(s).
Disconnected air hoses whip and can cause
serious injury or death. Always attach a
safety flow restrictor to each hose at the
source of supply or branch line in accordance
with OSHA Regulation 29CFR Section
1926.302(b).
Rotating fan blade can cause serious injury.
Do not operate without guard in place.
Use care to avoid contacting hot surfaces
(engine exhaust manifold and piping, air
receiver and air discharge piping, etc.).
Ether is an extremely volatile, highly
flammable gas. USE SPARINGLY! DO NOT
use ETHER if unit has GLOW Plug starting
aid. Engine damage will result.
Never allow the unit to sit stopped with the
pressure in receiver-separator system. As a
precaution, open manual blowdown valve.
Never operate unit with guards, covers or
screens removed. Keep hands, hair,
clothing, tools, blow gun tips, etc. well away
from moving parts.
Make sure wheels, tires and tow bar
connectors are in safe operating condition
and tow bar is properly connected before
towing.
Steps for determining correct load limit -
1. Locate the statement “The
weight of cargo should never
exceed xxx kg or xxx lbs” on
your vehicle’s placard.
2. This figure equals the
available amount of cargo
and luggage load capacity.
1. Determine the combined
weight of luggage and cargo
being loaded on the vehicle.
That weight may not safely
exceed the available cargo.
Whenever the machine is stopped, air will
flow back into the compressor system from
devices or systems downstream of the
machine unless the service valve is closed.
Install a check valve at the machine service
valve to prevent reverse flow in the event of
an unexpected shutdown when the service
valve is open. Stop machine to add fuel.
Hazardous Substance Precaution
The following substances are used in the
manufacture of this machine and may be
hazardous to health if used incorrectly.Avoid
ingestion, skin contact and breathing fumes
for the following substances:Antifreeze,
Compressor Oil, Engine Lubricating Oil,
Preservative Grease, Rust Preventative,
Diesel Fuel and Battery Electrolyte.
Summary of Contents for P185WJD-D75
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