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GENERAL MACHINE USE AND CARE

1. Prior to use, all operators should become familiar with the instructions in this 

booklet especially the ON/OFF switch for emergency stopping.

2.

ALWAYS

 maintain the compressor with care and keep it clean for best / 

safest performance.

3.

NEVER 

use this compressor if any part is damaged. Have it inspected and 

repaired by your dealer.

4.

NEVER 

attempt to modify the air compressor, tank, fittings or attachments in 

any way. Doing so will invalidate the guarantee and could result in 
personal injury.

5.

NEVER 

abuse the power cable.

 

Never pull on the cable when removing the 

plug from the socket, or lift the compressor by the power cable.

6.

ONLY

 use extension leads that are of an appropriate power rating and 

suitable for the work environment. Extension leads must have an earth 
connection. Inspect the extension lead regularly and replace if damaged.

7.

ONLY USE RECOMMENDED PARTS: 

To avoid the risk of bursting, only hoses 

with a rated pressure of 10 bar, or more should be used. Never attempt to 
repair damaged hoses.

8.

NEVER 

abuse the compressor by standing on it.

AIRLINE HOSES

1.

ALWAYS

 ensure that equipment or power tools used in conjunction with the 

compressor have a safe working pressure exceeding that of the machine.

2.

ALWAYS

 keep the air hose away from any attached power tools and 

ensure that the operator is not restricted by the length of the hose.

3.

ALWAYS

 take care when a long air hose is required in the work area as it 

presents a trip hazard. Coil the hose away as soon as the job is finished.

4.

ALWAYS

 avoid kinking or trapping the air hose. Always replace faulty hoses 

and never attempt a repair if a leak is detected.

5.

NEVER

 abuse hoses or connectors. NEVER carry an air tool by the hose, or 

yank it to disconnect from the air supply. Keep hoses away from heat, oil 
and sharp edges. Check hoses for leaks or worn condition before use and 
ensure that all connections are secure.

6.

ALWAYS

 ensure that the air supply is turned off at the machine outlet and 

any air pressure vented from within the compressor and any attached 
equipment when disconnecting air hoses or other equipment.

Summary of Contents for 1499510

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC1120 ISS 2 50L OIL FREE AIR COMPRESSOR MODEL NO TIGER 16 550 PART NO 1499510...

Page 2: ...y manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with i...

Page 3: ...elf against electric shock Never operate the compressor in wet or damp locations 4 NEVER over reach Keep your proper footing and balance at all times to enable better control of the compressor in unex...

Page 4: ...ressure of 10 bar or more should be used Never attempt to repair damaged hoses 8 NEVER abuse the compressor by standing on it AIRLINE HOSES 1 ALWAYS ensure that equipment or power tools used in conjun...

Page 5: ...he compressor repaired by a qualified service engineer Do not use the compressor if the On Off switch does not operate correctly 7 KEEP THE MOTOR AIR VENTS CLEAR Keep the motor vents clear and free fr...

Page 6: ...posal facility This product contains valuable raw materials Metal products should be taken to your local civic amenity site for recycling of metal products Read this instruction booklet carefully befo...

Page 7: ...e colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug proceed as follows The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N...

Page 8: ...the positions shown ATTACH THE SUPPORT FEET Insert the support feet into the position shown Use a suitable spanner and screwdriver to attach each foot to the compressor Use the spring washer in the p...

Page 9: ...ther cap MOVING THE AIR COMPRESSOR 1 Stop the compressor and disconnect it from the power supply before you move it 2 Always use the handle 3 To prevent damage do not lift by or put strain on valves o...

Page 10: ...r is on level ground Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage shown on the data label CHECK THE OIL LEVEL 1 Make sure the oil level is half way up the sightglass 2 If not remove the oil c...

Page 11: ...position NOTE The outlet valve is shown without the air hose fitted for clarity TURNING THE COMPRESSOR ON 1 Plug the compressor into the power supply 2 Lift the On Off button The compressor will oper...

Page 12: ...a qualified service agent 3 Screw the knurled end cap back into position SET THE OUTPUT PRESSURE 1 Use the pressure regulator to set the output pressure of the left hand outlet valve Turn clockwise to...

Page 13: ...the hose TURNING THE COMPRESSOR OFF 1 Follow steps 1 3 in Removing Tools From The Air Hose above 2 Disconnect the compressor from the power supply 3 Slowly open one of the outlet valve to depressurise...

Page 14: ...r 5 Close the drain valve when the reservoir has fully drained RESET BUTTON This compressor has a thermal overload device If the motor gets too hot the thermal overload device cuts the power which pre...

Page 15: ...h to clean the sponge and the filter cover If necessary the filter can be carefully cleaned in warm soapy water Rinse and let the filter dry completely before refitting 4 Make sure that the filter and...

Page 16: ...t pressure and overheats easily Compressor head gasket blown or valve broken 1 Return the machine to your nearest service agent Compressor does not start The reservoir has already fully pressurised 1...

Page 17: ...17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 18: ...18 COMPONENT PARTS...

Page 19: ...OMPRESSION RING 65 AIR TAP 21 CYLINDER GASKET 66 REGULATOR 22 BOLT 67 PRESSURE GAUGE 23 FLAT WASHER 68 PRESSURE SWITCH 24 NUT 69 SAFTY VALVE 25 CYLINDER 70 UNLOADING PIPE 26 VALVE REED 71 NUT 27 PIN 7...

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