Vevor TW-1K 3.5 CFM Vacuum Pump and Manifold Gauge Set, 1 Stage Vacuum Pump

OPERATING MANUAL - Page 6

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create potential hazards.
The temperature of the pumped gas should not exceed 80°C, and the
environment temperature should be around 5°C to 60°C. This will help
prevent damage to the pump and ensure safe operation.
When unplugging the pump, always pull the plug. Do not unplug the
unit by pulling on the wire, as this can cause damage to the cord and
create potential hazards.
Do not use a damaged plug or outlet, as this can cause electrical
shock or fire.
Safety guidelines for handling the gauge set
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety
glasses and gloves, when using the gauge set. This is especially
important when handling refrigerant, which can cause skin and eye
irritation and can be harmful if inhaled.
Ensure that the gauge set is properly connected and secured before
use. Loose connections can lead to leaks, which can cause the
refrigerant to escape into the environment and create a hazardous
situation.
Always use the gauge set in a well-ventilated area. This is important to
avoid the buildup of refrigerant vapors, which can displace oxygen and
create a suffocation hazard. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded while using
the gauge set, move to a well-ventilated area immediately.
Do not exceed the maximum pressure rating of the gauge set and
hoses. This information should be clearly labeled on the gauge itself or
in the user manual. Exceeding the maximum pressure rating can
cause the gauge to malfunction or even rupture, leading to potential
hazards.
Service hoses can not withstand high temperatures or severe
mechanical stress. Keep the service hoses away from moving or hot
engine parts. Service hoses can split or burst, causing injury.
Never use the gauge set for purposes other than those specified in the
manual. Using the gauge set for other applications can result in
damage to the equipment, potential injury, or other hazards.
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