Bosch CET4-20 Operating/safety Instructions Manual
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3Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss ofbalance or footing in addition to unintentional tooloperation. Attach the hose to the structure to reducethe risk of loss of balance if the hose shifts.Do not abuse the air hose. Protect all hoses fromkinks, restrictions, solvents or sharp objects. Keep airhose away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.Replace damaged hoses immediately. Damagedhoses can burst or whip around work area.Only use hoses with a minimum rating of 200 PSI. Useof hoses with a high pressure rating reduce the riskof injury from a hose bursting.Firmly grasp hose in hand when installing hoses. Ifhose is not held firmly or correctly installed, hose maywhip and injure personnel in the operating area.Use care when lifting and carrying the compressor.Some compressors are too heavy to be lifted by oneperson. Get assistance before attempting to lift acompressor to reduce the risk of injury.When moving or loading a wheeled compressor ensurethat the compressor is always on a level surface. If thecompressor is placed on a sloped surface, it maymove unexpectedly and result in personal injury.This product contains chemicals, including lead,known to the State of California to cause birth defectsand other reproductive harm. Wash hands afterusing.tool use And CAreUse this compressor and all accessories in accordancewith the instructions. Compressor and accessoriesmust be used for the purpose for which they aredesigned. Use of the compressor for operationsother than what is described in this manual can resultin a hazardous situation.Use only accessories that are recommended byBOSCH for your particular model. Accessories thatmay be recommended for a particular model toolmay not be suitable on other model tools and mayresult in personal injury.Before each use, inspect all fittings, hoses, pipes,connections of the compressor. Do not operate if anyportion of the compressor is loose, missing, damaged,malfunctioning, disconnected or altered. Never usea compressor that appears damaged or is operatingabnormally. If the compressor appears to beoperating unusually and/or making strange noises,stop using it immediately and contact your localBOSCH service center. There is a risk of bursting ifthe compressor is damaged.Before each use inspect compressor for signs of leaksor damage. If leaks are found in the compressor pump,air tanks or tubing, replace compressor immediately.Never attempt repair leaks, weld or makemodifications to the air tank or other fluid confiningparts as there is a risk of bursting.Do not attempt to operate this air compressor withoutfirst verifying the oil level in the crankcase. Thiscompressor is shipped with oil in the crankcase.Serious damage of the compressor can result fromeven momentary operation without proper lubrication.Never operate the compressor without the safetyvalve. Verify operation of the safety valve on a dailybasis. Do not use the safety valve for complete tankdrainage. The safety valve is designed to relieve tankpressure to reduce the risk of bursting.Never operate compressor without all guards andother safety features in place and performing intendedfunction. If maintenance or servicing requires removalof guard or safety feature, be sure to replace theguard or safety feature before resuming operation ofthe compressor. Replace damaged guards or safetyfeatures immediately.Never touch moving parts. Do not place any part ofyour body near compressor moving parts. Do notreach around guards to reduce the risk of injury.Do not operate compressor without the air filter.Filters prevent large particles from entering theair stream and damaging compressor internalcomponents.Do not allow particulates such as sawdust to fall intocrankcase when crankcase is open for inspection.Particulates in oil may reduce compressor life.Do not use a detergent oil in crankcase. Detergentoils will leave deposits on internal compressorcomponents reducing compressor life andcomponents.Do not use compressor for unattended operation.Always remain in area when compressor is operatingand turn off compressor when not in use to reducethe risk of fire.Never place objects on top or next to compressor.Locate compressor at least 12 in. (30 cm) away fromall obstructions. Restricting any of the compressor’sventilation openings can cause overheating andcould cause a fire.Do not operate the compressor with any power sourceother than that specified in the tool operating/safetyinstructions. Use of alternative power sources mayresult in malfunctions of the compressor and thepower source which may lead to serious injury of youor others in your surroundings.Follow all recommendations for sizes of hoses, fittings |
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