These instructions are for your protection and convenience. Please read them carefully since failure to follow these precautions could result in injury or even death.
Always us the VAF-3000P in accordance with the required operation standards listed below.
Never put the vAF-3000P into standing water or allow water inside the motor.
Never store the VAF-3000P outdoors.
Never allow the air intake screens to become plugged.
Never put any object in the intake screen unless the unit is disconnected from the air supply line and the fan blade has stopped turning.
Do not allow the unit to be used as a toy. Close attention is necesary when used by or near children.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from the intake screen. If the fan is not working properly because it has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or submerged in water, contact an Ace Rents, Inc.
Operation standards
When using the VAF-300P, note the directional airflow indicator on the external shell. This is the way the air moves.
Prior to connecting the vAF-3000P to the air supply line, inspect the inlet and outlet screen and remove any debris that may restrict airflow movement.
When used with ducting
Do not install duct when fan is in operation
Place duct lip over duct adapter and secure firmly.
Note the direction of airflow
Air Motor Precautions
The air motor is designed to be driven by compressed air. Under no circumstances should the air motor be driven by any other gasses. The air motor must not be driven by fluids, particles, solids or any substance missed with air, particularly combustible substances likely to cause explosions.
DO NOT use kerosene or other combustible solvents.
Foreign material exiting the air motor can be hazardous. Solid or liquid material exiting the unit can cause eye or skin damage. Keep away from air stream.
Keep face away from exhaust port. Eye protection is required.
Water vapor, oil-based contaminants or other liquids must be filtered out.
Do not drive the air motor in excess of the recommended operating maximums. Ambient temperature should not exceed 121 degree C (250 degrees Fahrenheit)