RISK OF BURSTING
• Do not adjust regulator to result in output pressure greater than marked maximum
pressure of attachment. If a regulator has not been installed, use only attachment rated
at 200 PSI or higher. Do not weld on or repair tank —
A DAMAGED TANK MUST
BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.
Do not operate without proper safety valve in place.
• Never attempt to repair or make modifications to the tank or its attachments. Welding, drilling,
or any other modifications may weaken the tank, which may result in damage from rupture
or explosion. Never remove or attempt to adjust the pressure switch, safety valve, or other
components that control tank pressure. Never substitute parts or attempt to alter the factory
set operating pressures.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Disconnect air compressor from power source before servicing.
USE PROPERLY
grounded
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
. Do not use in wet or damp locations or expose
to rain. Keep all connections dry and off the ground. Do not allow power cords to come
into contact with water. Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Do not pull on the electri-
cal cord to disconnect from the power outlet. Store air compressor indoors when not in
use. Any electrical wiring or repairs performed on this air compressor should be done by
authorized service personnel in accordance with federal and local electrical codes.
RISK TO BREATHING
• This air compressor is not designed, nor intended for the supply of breathable quality
air. Air produced by this unit may contain carbon monoxide or other toxic vapors. Do
not inhale air from the compressor or from a breathing device connected to it.
• Operate the air compressor in a well-ventilated area. Read and follow all safety instruc-
tions for the material you are spraying. Be sure to use an approved respirator designed
for use with your specific application.
RISK OF BURNS
Touching exposed metal such as the compressor head or exhaust tube can result in
serious burns. Keep hands and fingers away from exposed metal parts on air compressor
during or immediately after operation. Air compressors generate significant heat during
normal operation and will remain hot for some time after use. Do not reach around pro-
tective shrouds or attempt any maintenance until compressor has been allowed to cool.
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