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If your compressor does not start
• Check that you have plugged the power lead
into a standard 240V 10Amp power point and
turned the switch ON.
• Check that you have turned the air
compressor ON/OFF button ON.
• The air tank may be full. Use your air tool
and the air compressor should start when the
pressure decreases to 85PSI.
If your compressor does not build
up pressure
• Check that the tank drain tap is sealed.
• Check that the air tap is closed.
If your compressor smells like burnt oil
• Check the oil level as it may be low
• Compressor is being used beyond its 75%
duty cycle. Allow to cool for 30 minutes
before reusing compressor. Stay within the
75% duty cycle (refer to pages 5 and 8).
If these tips do not work please have your unit
checked by an authorised service centre.
Call Smart Marketing Group for your
closest centre,
Aust. 1300 660 457 N.Z. 0800 474 876.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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MAINTENANCE
Daily
Before use
1. Seal the tank drain tap, see Pic.14.
2. Check the oil level, see page 10, Pic. 4.
3. Check safety valve operation, see page 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, see Pic.14.
2. Wipe down the air compressor.
3. Store safely and securely.
Every 50 Hours
1. Replace the air filter.
2. Drain oil completely and replace with fresh oil
To
drain:
a. Loosen and remove the oil drain bolt,
Pic. 18 and drain oil into a funnel / bottle
and dispose of in an appropriate manner.
b. Once drained replace and tighten the oil
drain bolt.
c. Wipe up any oil spills.
d. Fill up to the top red dot on the sight glass
with fresh clean oil. Refer page 10 for “To
Add Oil, if Required” details.
Refer to diagram Pic. 4, page 10.
NOTE: Use oil type SAE30.
3. Check and replace the belt if necessary.
Remove oil
drain bolt and
drain used oil
into funnel.
Replace and
tighten oil
drain bolt