Hazard – Craftsman 919.167551 User Manual

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HAZARD

RISk OF ExPLOSION OR FIRE

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• It is normal for electrical contacts

within the motor and pressure

switch to spark.

• Always operate the compressor

in a well ventilated area free of

combustible materials, gasoline, or

solvent vapors.

• If electrical sparks from compressor

come into contact with flammable

vapors, they may ignite, causing fire

or explosion.

• If spraying flammable materials,

locate compressor at least 20'

(6.1 m) away from spray area. An

additional length of air hose may be

required.

• Store flammable materials in

a secure location away from

compressor.

• Restricting any of the compressor

ventilation openings will cause

serious overheating and could

cause fire.

• Never place objects against or on

top of compressor.

• Operate compressor in an open area

at least 12" (30.5 cm) away from

any wall or obstruction that would

restrict the flow of fresh air to the

ventilation openings.

• Operate compressor in a clean, dry

well ventilated area. Do not operate

unit in any confined area. Store

indoors.

• Unattended operation of this

product could result in personal

injury or property damage. To

reduce the risk of fire, do not

allow the compressor to operate

unattended.

• Always remain in attendance with

the product when it is operating.

• Always turn off and unplug unit

when not in use.

HAZARD

RISk TO BREATHING (ASPHYxIATION)

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• The compressed air directly from

your compressor is not safe for

breathing. The air stream may

contain carbon monoxide, toxic

vapors, or solid particles from

the air tank. Breathing these

contaminants can cause serious

injury or death.

• Never use air obtained directly

from the compressor to supply

air for human consumption. The

compressor is not equipped with

suitable filters and in-line safety

equipment for human consumption.

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