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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY WARNINGS BEFORE USING AIR COMPRESSOR 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Hazard Level 

Potential of Hazard 

How to Avoid Hazard 

 

Risk of Asphyxiation 

Serious injury or death may occur from inhaling 
compressed air.  The air stream may contain 
carbon monoxide, toxic vapors, or solid 
particles. 

Never inhale compressed air directly from the 
pump, receiver, or from a breathing device 
connected to the air compressor. 

Sprayed materials such as paint, stucco, 
insecticides, solvents, etc.  contain harmful 
vapors and poisons that may cause serious 
injury or death if inhaled. 

Operate compressor only in a well-ventilated 
area.  Use a respirator device and follow the 
manufacturer’s recommendations for their 
spray equipment.  Keep compressor at least 25 
feet away from spray equipment.  

Serious injury or death may occur if the 
exhaust from gas-powered small engines is 
inhaled.  Engine exhaust fumes contain 
poisonous, carbon monoxide which is odorless 
and colorless. 

Operate gas-powered compressors only in a 
well-ventilated area.  Avoid inhaling engine 
exhaust fumes, and never run a small gas-
powered engine in a closed building or 
confined area without adequate ventilation. 

 

Risk of Bursting 

Serious injury or death may occur from an air 
tank explosion if the air tanks are not properly 
maintained or if modifications, alterations or 
repairs are attempted to the air receivers. 

Drain air tanks daily or after each use.  Never 
drill into, weld, patch or modify the air tanks.  If 
a leak develops, replace the tank immediately 
or replace the entire compressor. 

Serious injury or death may occur if 
modifications are made to the pilot unloader 
valve, pressure switch, safety relief valve or 
other components that control the tank 
pressure. 
 

Never make adjustments to the components 
that control tank pressure.  Do not make 
alterations to the factory operating pressure 
settings.  Check operation of the safety valve 
on a regular basis and never operate without a 
factory approved safety valve. 

Serious injury may occur if accessories or 
attachments are operated above the 
manufacturer’s recommended pressure 
ratings, causing them to explode or fly apart. 
 

Do not use air tools or attachments before 
reading the owner’s manual to determine the 
maximum pressure recommendations.  Never 
exceed the manufacturer’s maximum 
allowable pressure ratings.  Do not use 
compressor to inflate small low pressure 
objects such as toys. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Risk of Electrocution or 

Electrical Shock 

Serious injury or death could occur if the air 
compressor is not properly grounded. 

Always plug compressor into a properly 
grounded outlet which provides correct 
voltage, proper grounding and adequate fuse 
protection. 

Electrical shock may occur if compressor is not 
properly operated. 
 

Never operate air compressor in wet 
conditions or outdoors when it’s raining. Do 
not allow electric cords to lay in water. Do not 
operate with damaged power cord or with 
protective electrical covers removed. Do not 
touch plug with wet hands.  Do not pull on 
electric cord to disconnect from the outlet. 

Serious injury or death may occur if electrical 
repairs are attempted by unqualified personnel. 
 

Any electrical repairs or wiring performed on 
this compressor should only be performed by 
authorized service personnel in accordance 
with the National and Local Electric Codes. 

 

Risk of Explosion or Fire 

 

Serious injury or death may result from normal 
electrical sparks that occur within the motor 
and/or pressure switch. 

Always operate compressor in a well-ventilated 
area free of combustible materials, gasoline, 
flammable solvents or vapors. Always locate 
compressor at least 20 feet away from work 
area if spraying flammable materials. 

Serious injury may occur if a fire is caused by 
overheating due to inadequate ventilation or 
restrictions to any of the compressors 
ventilation openings. 

Never place objects against or on top of an air 
compressor.  Always operate air compressor at 
least 18” away from any wall or obstruction. 
Always operate in a clean, dry and well-
ventilated area. 

Serious injury or death may occur from a fire or 
explosion if spilled gas or vapors come in 
contact with hot engine parts and ignite. 

Never attempt to fill the gas tank while the 
engine is hot or running.  Add fuel outdoors in 
a well-ventilated area.  Do not fill gas tank near 
lit cigarettes or near other sources of ignition. 

SAFETY WARNINGS

 

WARNING 

The engine exhaust from this product 
contains chemicals known to the State 
of California to cause cancer, birth 
defects or other reproductive harm

Summary of Contents for STATIONARY AIR COMPRESSOR

Page 1: ...Step 3 Record the model number and serial number from the unit nameplate on the front of your owner s manual Space is also provided for pump up time test to be performed and recorded upon initial star...

Page 2: ...attachments before reading the owner s manual to determine the maximum pressure recommendations Never exceed the manufacturer s maximum allowable pressure ratings Do not use compressor to inflate sma...

Page 3: ...nsafe Operation Serious injury or death may occur to you or others if air compressor is used in an unsafe manner Review and understand all instructions and warnings in your owner s manual Know how to...

Page 4: ...e inductive motors that require 3 5 times the full load amp draw to properly start Most generators will not provide the wattage needed to properly start this type of electric motor The motor must alwa...

Page 5: ...rankcase with oil be sure to use a single viscosity non detergent oil DO NOT USE A DETERGENT OIL Check the oil before starting Prior to shipping complete units are filled with oil and tested The oil s...

Page 6: ...nged PRESSURE SWITCHES The pressure switch detects the demand for compressed air and allows the motor to start When the demand is satisfied the unit stops and unloads the head pressure with a short hi...

Page 7: ...er belt tension Adjust belt tension Oil in discharge air or oil blowing out of crankcase vent Wrong oil viscosity Use correct type of oil Improper flywheel rotation Contact an electrician Crankcase ov...

Page 8: ...of merchantability and fitness for purpose and of any other obligations and or liabilities on the part of Associate Engineering Corporation Associate Engineering Corporation neither assumes nor author...

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