John Deere HR1-20E Manuel d'utilisation

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Electric Air Compressor Manual

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POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCE

PREVENTION

Serious injury or death may occur

from normal electrical sparks in the

motor and pressure switch.

Serious injury may occur if any air

compressor ventilation openings

are restricted, causing the air

compressor to overheat and start a

fire.

Always operate air compressor

in a well ventilated area free of

flammable vapors, combustible

dust, gases or other combustible

materials.

DO NOT SMOKE if spraying

flammable material. Locate the air

compressor at least 0 feet away

from the spray area. (An additional

hose may be required.)

Never place objects against or on

top of the air compressor. Operate

the air compressor at least 

inches away from any wall or

obstruction that would restrict proper

ventilation.

RISK OF

EXPLOSION OR FIRE

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS BEFORE USING AIR COMPRESSOR

Drain the air tank daily or after each

use to prevent moisture buildup in

the air tank.

If the air tank develops a leak,

replace the air tank immediately.

Never repair, weld or make

modifications to the air tank or its

attachments. Use only genuine

Mi-T-M

®

repair parts for your air

compressor.

Never make adjustments to the

factory set pressures.

Never exceed manufacturers

maximum allowable pressure rating

of attachments.

Because of extreme heat, do not

use plastic pipe or lead tin soldered

joints for a discharge line.

Never use air compressor to inflate

small, low pressure objects such as

toys.

Serious injury or death may occur

from an air tank explosion if air

tanks are not properly maintained.

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.

RISK OF BURSTING

HAZARD

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