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do NoT AbUSe THe poWer cord

Never yank or pull on the power cord to 
disconnect it from the mains supply socket.  Never 

carry or pull your air compressor by its power 

cord.  Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, 

solvents and sharp edges.  Regularly check the 
plug and cord and if damaged have it replaced by 

an authorised service facility.

exTeNSioN cordS ANd reelS

This air compressor MUST be plugged directly into 
a 240V AC wall socket.
This air compressor is NOT designed to be run off an 

extension cord/lead. If you need extra distance do NOT 

use an extension cord, USE A LONGER AIR HOSE.

The use of extension cords may cause power 
voltage loss and will result in damage to the 

motor.  This will NOT be covered under warranty.

SecUre THe Work piece

Whenever possible secure the work piece using 

clamps or a vice.  It is safer than using your hands or 

feet and leaves both hands free to control the tool.

HoT compoNeNTS

Beware many of the components will get hot 

during use.  Never touch any of the metal pipes, 

pump or motor as these may burn.

mAiNTAiN yoUr Air 

compreSSor WiTH cAre

Follow the instructions for lubricating and changing 

accessories.  Check the air compressor power cord 

periodically and if damaged have it replaced by an 

authorised service facility.  Keep handles clean, 
dry and free from oil and grease.  Ensure that 
ventilation slots are kept clean and free from dust 

at all times.  Blocked ventilation 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 mains supply when not in use, before 
servicing, lubricating, making adjustments or 

when changing any accessories.

remove AdjUSTiNg keyS  

ANd WreNcHeS

Form the habit of always checking to see that any 
adjusting keys or wrenches have been removed 

from the air compressor or attached air tools 

before operating.

Avoid UNiNTeNTioNAl 

STArTiNg

Ensure that the switch is in the ‘OFF’ position 
before plugging the air compressor into the 

mains supply.

proTecT FUrNiSHiNgS

If using the air compressor inside your house, 

protect furnishings and floors with a suitable 

dust sheet.

Fire precAUTioNS

When using the air compressor inside your house 

or workshop general fire precautions should be 
observed.  As a precaution it is recommended that 
an expert is consulted on obtaining and using a 
suitable fire extinguisher.

cleANiNg yoUr Air 

compreSSor

Always disconnect your air compressor from 

the mains power supply before you commence 

cleaning.  Always ensure that your air compressor 

has cooled, about one (1) hour, before cleaning 

and storing.  When cleaning your air compressor 

use only a damp soft cloth.  NEVER use liquid or 

solvents of any type.

Summary of Contents for 180 Hi-Flow

Page 1: ...02776 03 11 For service spare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876...

Page 2: ...un C bradder T nailer PAINTING Gravity feed spray gun Low pressure spray gun Touch up spray gun High pressure spray gun Section Page Contents 2 Suggested Applications 2 Introduction 3 Guarantee 3 4 Ge...

Page 3: ...nd conditions below What is covered Manufacturing fault or defect How to claim under this warranty Call customer service phone number at the top Ensure you have the following Original purchase receipt...

Page 4: ...made available if the request is made to our customer service team on the contact numbers listed below and proof of purchase is provided This is a repair only warranty you will need to take the air c...

Page 5: ...r room when not in use Work Area Work areas and benches should be kept tidy Cluttered benches and work areas can cause accidents Floors should be kept clean and free from rubbish Special care should b...

Page 6: ...handles clean dry and free from oil and grease Ensure that ventilation slots are kept clean and free from dust at all times Blocked ventilation slots or air filter can cause overheating and damage to...

Page 7: ...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 Personal Safety Clothing Do not wear l...

Page 8: ...that the air compressor is disconnected 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...

Page 9: ...ubber stoppers 9 Tank pressure gauge large 10 Outlet pressure gauge small 11 Front handle Large and small 12 Air tap Air outlet 13 Outlet pressure regulator 14 Pressure switch 15 On Off button red col...

Page 10: ...20cm hold for about 1 minute and place back on ground Look at the sight glass 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...

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: ...a standard 240V AC power point Never use an extension cord as this can lead to a voltage drop which may cause power loss and over heating Use a longer air hose if you need to get closer to your work a...

Page 13: ...Transport plug removed and discarded see Pic 2 page 10 2 Oil breather fitted see Pic 2 page 10 3 Oil level CORRECT top of red dot Please refer to diagram Pic 4 page 10 4 Air tap CLOSED 5 Drain tap ope...

Page 14: ...lean 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 see page 16 This allows excess air and moisture water to vent...

Page 15: ...with the tool manufacturer if unsure Safety Valve Pic 12 NOTE When checking the safety valve ALWAYS wear safety glasses To check the operation of the safety valve the air tank will need to be full Gen...

Page 16: ...l the drain tap before starting the compressor Pic 13 Air Tap Pic 13 The air tap will need to be opened to allow the air to flow to the attached air tool To open air tap rotate the handle so that it l...

Page 17: ...0800 474 876 Pic 15 Maintenance Daily Before use 1 Seal the tank drain tap see page 16 Pic 14 2 Check the oil level see page 10 Pic 4 3 Check safety valve operation see page 15 Pic 12 After use 1 Open...

Page 18: ...Tap 1 95 BRC120OPRD 39 Outlet Tap 2 95 BRC95OT 40 Unloading Tube Nut 2 95 BRC95UT 41 Unloading Tube 1 95 BRC95UT 42 Pressure Gauge Large 1 95 BRC95TPG Part Description Qty SMG Part No 43 Pressure Gau...

Page 19: ...nk Size 40 L Suggested Applications You may use most air tools with this compressor Some examples of tools are CLEANING Engine cleaning gun Sandblaster kit Air blow gun Abrasion kit TOOLS Air hammer A...

Page 20: ...Z 0800 474 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8 30am 5 30pm AEST Do not return to place of purchase Keep your purchase receipt this will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty...

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