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CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

Before using the air compressor it should be carefully 
checked to determine that it will operate properly and 
perform its intended function.
Check for the correct alignment of moving parts ensuring 
that they do not bind.  Check for broken or missing parts and 
have them replaced or repaired at an authorised service 
facility.  Check any other condition that may affect the 
operation of the air compressor.  A guard or any other part 
of the air compressor that is damaged should be properly 
repaired or replaced by an authorised service facility unless 
otherwise indicated in this instruction manual.
Any switch that does not operate correctly must be replaced 
by an authorised service facility.
DO NOT use the air compressor if the ‘ON / OFF’ button 
does not turn the air compressor ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’.
DO NOT use the power point switch to operate the air 
compressor as this will cause damage and injury may 
occur. Any damage will not be covered under warranty.
For assistance, product information, spare parts or 
service please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty. Ltd.
AUST. 1300 660 457
N.Z. 0800 474 876

WARNING

Only use compressor with oil breather fitted.
Only use compressor when fully assembled 
Do not attempt to modify the air compressor in any way; this will VOID your warranty.
The use of any attachment or accessory other than those recommended in this instruction manual could result in 
damage to the air compressor and could cause injuries to the operator.
This electric air compressor complies with Australian / New Zealand and International standards and safety 
requirements.  Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts.  Failure to do so may 
result in considerable danger to the operator.

PERSONAL SAFETY

Clothing

Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or anything that could 

get caught in moving machinery.

Hair

Long hair should be tied back or contained in  
a protective covering.

Eye Protection

The use of safety goggles is highly recommended (normal 
glasses are not sufficient for eye protection) when using 
an air compressor.  Prescription glasses do not have 
safety lenses.

Footwear

Where there is the risk of heavy objects or if there is a risk 
of slipping on wet or slippery floors, suitable non–slip safety 
footwear should be worn.  Protect your feet from  
dropping accidents.

Ear Protection

The use of ear protection is highly recommended when 
using air compressors.  The continual noise may damage 
your ears.

Respiratory Protection

When operating any machinery that creates dust or when 
spray painting, an approved dust / filter mask must be worn.  
When machining concrete, man made fibres, especially 
MDF (Medium Density Fibre board), the resin used in these 
materials can be hazardous to your health.  Use an approved 
face mask with replaceable filter.

Do Not Over Reach

Do not over reach.  Keep a proper footing and maintain 
your balance at all times. Avoid using abnormal stances 
and awkward body positions.

Stay Alert

Watch what you are doing, use common sense, and 
never operate an air compressor when you are tired, 
drinking alcohol, taking drugs or if taking medication 
that causes drowsiness.

Summary of Contents for BR185B

Page 1: ...pare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 Recyclable Cardboard Portable compressor for medium duty DIY tasks around the home MOD...

Page 2: ...ravity feed spray gun Low pressure spray gun Touch up spray gun High pressure spray gun TOOLS Air hammer Air drill Impact wrench Sander Die grinder Section Page Contents 2 Suggested Applications 2 Int...

Page 3: ...place defective parts of the product with parts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be repla...

Page 4: ...where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired Refurbished parts may be used to...

Page 5: ...touch or operate the air compressor tools or extension cords This air compressor is not designed for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision The air compressor and tools should be...

Page 6: ...ation slots or air filter can cause overheating and damage to the motor and this will not be covered under warranty DISCONNECT AIR COMPRESSOR Ensure that the air compressor is disconnected from the ma...

Page 7: ...or This electric air compressor complies with Australian New Zealand and International standards and safety requirements Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare pa...

Page 8: ...from the mains supply when not in use before servicing lubricating making changes and when changing attachments such as air hoses tools Always use the correct type of tool for the operation to be carr...

Page 9: ...r Filter 7 Oil Breather 8 Oil Fill Cap 9 Oil Sight Glass 10 Tank 11 Wheels 12 Drain Tap 13 Twin Rubber Stoppers 14 Handle 15 Tank pressure gauge Large 16 Tank pressure gauge Small 17 Air Outlet Nitto...

Page 10: ...ass and ensure the oil is above the red dot on the sight glass as per the OIL LEVEL GAUGE label see Pic 3 and Pic 4 To add oil if required additional oil not included 1 Remove oil fill cap see pic 2 2...

Page 11: ...ough the bracket and replace the washer 3 Tighten the nut Pic 5 WHEELS 1 Insert a bolt through the wheel 2 Push through the tank wheel bracket 3 Tighten the nut Pic 6 HANDLE 1 Loosen bolts in tubes we...

Page 12: ...be covered by warranty To turn your air compressor ON Lift up the red ON OFF button on top of the pressure switch To turn your air compressor OFF Push down the red ON OFF button on top of the pressure...

Page 13: ...dust or paint use a longer air hose to ensure inflator is in clean air USING THE AIR COMPRESSOR Before starting run through this simple list 1 Oil level CORRECT top of red dot Please refer to diagram...

Page 14: ...t the power lead 3 Disconnect your air tools and air hose 4 Clean your air hose and air tools 5 Store your air hose and air tools in a secure well ventilated cabinet 6 Slowly open the tank drain tap s...

Page 15: ...e has dropped If the safety valve does NOT work in this manner STOP the air compressor immediately and have the air compressor checked serviced by an authorised service centre IMPORTANT NOTE This comp...

Page 16: ...nty Too loose a belt can cause poor performance and excess heat due to slippage which can also lead to premature component failure This will not be covered by warranty To check the belt tension gently...

Page 17: ...en remove 2 Remove the front of the belt guard 3 Loosen the motor bolts Pic 15 page 16 4 Remove the belt 5 Clean both pulleys with a dry soft cloth DO NOT USE any lubricants or solvents as this can da...

Page 18: ...age 15 Pic 12 4 Check the belt tension Pic 15 Page 16 Movement should be 10 15mm Adjust if required Page 16 5 Check for belt straightness Adjust if required Page 16 After use 1 Open the tank drain tap...

Page 19: ...TC 11 Cushion Foot 2 95 BRC95RS Image may not match exactly For reference only Part Description Qty SMG Part No 21 Safety Valve 1 95 BRC95SPV 12 Tank Handle 1 95 BRC180TH 13 Pressure Gauge Large 1 95...

Page 20: ...s will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty Specifications Air Compressor BR185B Voltage 240V AC 50Hz Motor Electric 2 5 HP Wattage 1975W No Load Speed 850 RPM FAD Free Air Deliv...

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