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Hazard – Porter-Cable N003568 User Manual

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N003568

• Restricting any of the compres-

sor ventilation openings will

cause serious overheating and

could cause fire.

• Never place objects against or on top of

compressor.

• Operate compressor in an open area at

least 12" (30.5 cm) away from any wall

or obstruction that would restrict the

flow of fresh air to the ventilation open-

ings.

• Operate compressor in a clean, dry well

ventilated area. Do not operate unit in

any confined area. Store indoors.

• Unattended operation of this

product could result in personal

injury or property damage. To

reduce the risk of fire, do not

allow the compressor to oper-

ate unattended.

• Always remain in attendance with the

product when it is operating.

• Always turn off and unplug unit when

not in use.

HAZARD

RISk TO BREATHING (ASPHYxIATION)

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• 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 contaminants

can cause serious injury or

death.

• Air obtained directly from the compres-

sor 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 equip-

ment used in conjunction with the com-

pressor must be capable of treating air

to all applicable local and federal codes

prior to human consumption.

• Sprayed materials such as

paint, paint solvents, paint

remover, insecticides, weed kill-

ers, may contain harmful vapors

and poisons.

• Work in an area with good cross ventila-

tion. Read and follow the safety instruc-

tions provided on the label or safety

data sheets for the materials you are

spraying. Always use certified safety

equipment: OSHA/MSHA/NIOSH respi-

ratory protection designed for use with

your specific application.

• Some dust created by power

tools may contain harmful

chemicals.

• To reduce your exposure to these

chemicals: work in a well ventilated area

and al ways wear OSHA/MSHA/NIOSH

approved, properly fit ting face mask or

res pi ra tor when us ing such tools.