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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Special care should be taken when operating an electrical device. To avoid
serious or fatal personal injury or major property damage, read and follow all
safety instructions in manual and on pump.
WARNINGS
DO NOT operate pump in the vicinity of explosive or flammable materials,
liquids or gases.
DO NOT operate pump if it has being inundated by water.
DO NOT operate pump if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
To avoid Electric Shock resulting from water back-siphoning, pump must be
installed above the water level.
CAUTIONS
Operate the pump only in fully assembled state.
This product is designed to pump air only. Do not attempt to pump any
other gases or fluids. Any airborne contaminants must be filtered out.
Do not lubricate this oil-less air pump. No parts on this pump have oil or
require lubrication. Avoid close proximity to products that may release oil or
gasoline vapors.
Connect the pump only to an outlet with GFCI (see Electrical Safety).
Reduce the risk of bursting by only use air handling devices rated for
pressure no less than 8 psi or 55 kPa.
Keep power cable away from heated surfaces and pedestrian traffic.
INSTALLATION and OPERATION
Place the pump upright securely on a dry and stable surface that is easily
accessible for inspection. Avoid location or elevation that will be inundated by
water. For aeration applications, the pump must be installed above the water
surface level.
PROPER VENTILATION
Allow ample clearance around the pump for free air circulation. Good
ventilation ensures proper heat dissipation which lowers internal operating
temperature and prevents thermal stress to key components.
When pump is to be placed under a protective enclosure, avoid designs that
can cause thermal insulation. Install forced ventilation system to promote air
circulation under the enclosure and improve pump reliability. Certain indoor
installation may also require forced ventilation when the forces of air pressure
and gravity are not enough to circulate air through a room or building.
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