John Deere HR1-20E Manuel d'utilisation

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Electric Air Compressor Manual

Serious injury could occur from

touching exposed metal parts.

These areas can remain hot for

some time after the air compressor

is shutdown.

Never allow any part of your body or

other materials to make contact with

any exposed metal parts on the air

compressor.

Always wear safety glasses to shield

the eyes from flying debris.

Never point the air stream at any part

of your body, anyone else or animals.

Never leave pressurized air in the air

compressor. Shut off air compressor

and relieve pressure when storing or

attempting maintenance.

Always maintain a safe distance from

people and animals while operating

the air compressor.

Do not attempt to move the air

compressor by pulling on the hose.

RISK OF BURNS

Serious injury or death could occur

from inhaling compressed air. The

air stream may contain carbon

monoxide, toxic vapors or solid

particles.

Sprayed materials such as paint,

paint solvents, paint remover,

insecticides, weed killers, etc.

contain harmful vapors and poisons.

POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCE

PREVENTION

RISK TO BREATHING

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS BEFORE USING AIR COMPRESSOR

Never inhale air from the air

compressor either directly or from a

breathing device connected to the air

compressor.

Operate air compressor only in

a well ventilated area. Follow all

safety instructions provided with the

materials you are spraying. Use of

a respirator may be required when

working with some materials.

RISK OF FLYING OBJECTS

Soft tissue damage can occur from

the compressed air stream.

Serious injury can occur from loose

debris being propelled at a high

speed from the compressed air

stream.

HAZARD

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