4. compressed air hazards – Hobart Welding Products CHAMP 2060 User Manual

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MOVING PARTS can cause injury.

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Keep away from fans, belts, and rotors.

D

Keep all doors, panels, covers, and guards
closed and securely in place.

D

Stop engine before installing or connecting unit.

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Have only qualified people remove guards or covers for maint-
enance and troubleshooting as necessary.

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To prevent accidental starting during servicing, disconnect
negative (–) battery cable from battery.

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Keep hands, hair, loose clothing, and tools away from moving
parts.

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Reinstall panels or guards and close doors when servicing is
finished and before starting engine.

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Before working on generator, remove spark plugs or injectors to
keep engine from kicking back or starting.

D

Block flywheel so that it will not turn while working on generator
components.

STEAM AND HOT COOLANT can burn.

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If possible, check coolant level when engine is
cold to avoid scalding.

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Always check coolant level at overflow tank, if
present on unit, instead of radiator (unless told
otherwise in maintenance section or engine
manual).

D

If the engine is warm, checking is needed, and there is no over-
flow tank, follow the next two statements.

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Wear safety glasses and gloves and put a rag over radiator cap.

D

Turn cap slightly and let pressure escape slowly before
completely removing cap.

ENGINE EXHAUST GASES can kill.

D

Use equipment outside in open, well-ventilated
areas.

D

If used in a closed area, vent engine exhaust
outside and away from any building air intakes.

BATTERY ACID can BURN SKIN and EYES.

D

Do not tip battery.

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Replace damaged battery.

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Flush eyes and skin immediately with water.

ENGINE HEAT can cause fire.

D

Do not locate unit on, over, or near combustible
surfaces or flammables.

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Keep exhaust and exhaust pipes way from
flammables.

EXHAUST SPARKS can cause fire.

D

Do not let engine exhaust sparks cause fire.

D

Use approved engine exhaust spark arrestor in
required areas — see applicable codes.

1-4.

Compressed Air Hazards

BREATHING COMPRESSED AIR can
cause serious injury or death.

D

Do not use compressed air for breathing.

D

Use only for cutting, gouging, and tools.

COMPRESSED AIR can cause injury.

D

Wear approved safety goggles.

D

Do not direct air stream toward self or others.

TRAPPED AIR PRESSURE AND WHIPPING
HOSES can cause injury.

D

Release air pressure from tools and system
before servicing, adding or changing attach-
ments, or opening compressor oil drain or oil
fill cap.

HOT METAL from air arc cutting and
gouging can cause fire or explosion.

D

Do not cut or gouge near flammables.

D

Watch for fire; keep extinguisher nearby.

HOT PARTS can cause burns and injury.

D

Do not touch hot compressor or air system
parts.

D

Let system cool down before touching or
servicing.

READ INSTRUCTIONS.

D

Read Owner’s Manual before using or servic-
ing unit.

D

Stop engine and release air pressure before
servicing.

1-5.

Additional Symbols For Installation, Operation, And Maintenance

FALLING UNIT can cause injury.

D

Use lifting eye to lift unit only, NOT running
gear, gas cylinders, trailer, or any other
accessories.

D

Use equipment of adequate capacity to lift and
support unit.

D

If using lift forks to move unit, be sure forks are long enough to
extend beyond opposite side of unit.

OVERHEATING can damage motors.

D

Turn off or unplug equipment before starting or
stopping engine.

D

Do not let low voltage and frequency caused by
low engine speed damage electric motors.

D

Do not connect 50 or 60 Hertz motors to the 100 Hertz receptacle
where applicable.

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