Hazard – Craftsman 919.15216 User Manual

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Attachments & accessories:

Exceeding the pressure rating of

air tools, spray guns, air operated

accessories, tires, and other

inflatables can cause them to

explode or fly apart, and could

result in serious injury.

Follow the equipment

manufacturers recommendation

and never exceed the maximum

allowable pressure rating of

attachments. Never use compressor

to inflate small low pressure objects

such as children’s toys, footballs,

basketballs, etc.

Tires:

Over inflation of tires could result in

serious injury and property damage.

Use a tire pressure gauge to check

the tires pressure before each use

and while inflating tires; see the tire

sidewall for the correct tire pressure.

NOTE: Air tanks, compressors and

similar equipment used to inflate tires

can fill small tires very rapidly. Adjust

pressure regulator on air supply to

no more than the rating of the tire

pressure. Add air in small increments

and frequently use the tire gauge to

prevent over inflation.

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Your air compressor is powered by

electricity. Like any other electrically

powered device, If it is not used

properly it may cause electric

shock.

Never operate the compressor

outdoors when it is raining or in wet

conditions.

Never operate compressor with

protective covers removed or

damaged.

Repairs attempted by unqualified

personnel can result in serious

injury or death by electrocution.

Any electrical wiring or repairs

required on this product should be

performed by authorized service

center personnel in accordance with

national and local electrical codes.

Electrical Grounding: Failure to

provide adequate grounding to

this product could result in serious

injury or death from electrocution.

Refer to

Grounding Instructions

paragraph in the Installation

section.

Make certain that the electrical

circuit to which the compressor

is connected provides proper

electrical grounding, correct voltage

and adequate fuse protection.

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