
202011-499A-ENG User manual - EUROPRO 150TH-V P5
IN CASE OF NECESSITY, WE SAVE OURSELVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY USEFUL
MODIFICATION WITHOUT ADVANCED NOTICE.
2. WARNING (continued)
2.1. SAFETY (continued)
WORKSPACE
• Maintain the workspace clean and clear.
• Ambient operating temperature must be from 5°C and 35°C.
• Do not use the equipment in a potentially explosive area.
• Do not place any potentially inammable objects in close proximity to the machine.
• Take away every not qualied person from the working area of the machine, as well as children and
animals.
• In case of installation of the machine on scaffolding or a plan above ground level, attach the machine
to avoid any fall while operating.
• Do not install the equipment on an inclined surface to avoid the risks of unexpected moves or falls.
• Do not use in a conned space.
HOSES
• Always use hoses and connections adapted to the used product (genuine parts), do not try to x it.
• Do not walk on the hoses, do not bend them.
• Do not use the hoses to pull the machine.
• Do not use the hoses for other materials, especially at higher pressures.
STORAGE
• Keep the equipment in a clean and clear area in which the temperature does not exceed +35°C.
• After each use of the compressor, drain the tank to empty the water inside.
THERMAL ENGINE
BATTERY
In case of contact with eyes, rinse
immediately.
Consult an ophthalmologist.
Contains sulphuric acid.
Risk of chemical skin burns and corrosion.
Starting the engine produces sparks. The sparks can ignite nearby ammable gases. This
could cause an explosion or re.
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely ammable and explosive. A re or explosion can cause
serious injury or death.
TOXIC GAS RISK. The engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that could
kill you in a matter of minutes. It is INVISIBLE and ODOURLESS. Even if you do not inhale
exhaust, you are still at risk of breathing in carbon monoxide. If you begin to feel ill, dizzy
or faint when using this machine, turn the engine off and get fresh air IMMEDIATELY. Seek
medical attention. You may be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.