English – DeWalt D55695 User Manual

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• 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

contaminant's can cause

serious injury or death.

• Air obtained directly from the

compressor should never be

used to supply air for human

consumption. In order to use air

produced by this compressor

for breathing, suitable filters and

in-line safety equipment must

be properly installed. In-line

filters and safety equipment

used in conjunction with the

compressor must be capable

of treating air to all applicable

local and federal codes prior to

human consumption.

• Exposure to chemicals

in dust created by

power sanding, sawing,

grinding, drilling and other

construction activities may

be harmful.

• Sprayed materials such as

paint, paint solvents, paint

remover, insecticides, weed

killers, may contain harmful

vapors and poisons.

• Work in an area with good

cross ventilation. Read and

follow the safety instructions

provided on the label or

safety data sheets for the

materials you are spraying.

Always use certified safety

equipment: NIOSH/OSHA

respiratory protection or

properly fit ting face mask

designed for use with your

specific application.

DANGER: RISk Of INjURy OR PROP ER Ty DAmAGE WHEN

TRANSPORTING OR STORING

WHAt CAn HAPPen

HoW to PreVent It

• Oil can leak or spill and could

result in fire or breathing

hazard; serious injury or

death can result. Oil leaks will

damage carpet, paint or other

surfaces in vehicles or trailers.

• Always place compressor

on a protective mat when

transporting to protect against

damage to vehicle from leaks.

Remove compressor from

vehicle immediately upon arrival

at your destination. Always keep

compressor level and never lie

on its side.

WARNING: RISk Of BURSTING

Air tank: The air tank on your Air Compressor is designed and may

be UM coded [for units with air tanks greater than 6" (152 mm) diam-

eter] according to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 rules. All pressure vessels

should be inspected once every two years. To find your state pressure

vessels inspector, look under the Division of Labor and Industries in

the government section of a phone book or call 1-800-4-D

e

WALT for

assistance.
The following conditions could lead to a weakening of the air tank, and

result in a violent air tank explosion:

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