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0521 IH-9485VND

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

www.campbellhausfeld.com

General Safety Information

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

 

This product or its

  power cord may 

contain chemicals, including lead, 
known to the State of California to 
cause cancer and birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. Wash hands after 
handling.
  

You can 

 create 

dust when you cut, sand, drill 
or grind materials such as 
wood, paint, metal, concrete, 
cement, or other masonry. This dust 
often contains chemicals known to 
cause cancer, birth defects, or other 
reproductive harm. Wear protective 
gear.

GENERAL SAFETY

 Since the air compressor and other 
components (material pump, spray 
guns, filters, lubricators, hoses, etc.) 
used, make up a high pressure pumping 
system, the following safety precautions 
must be observed at all times:

 

Do not run 

  unattended. Leaving 

compressor in AUTO position may allow 
it to turn on inadvertently. To prevent 
this and possible damage from power 
surge, turn to OFF position after each 
use. 

 1.  Read all manuals included 

with this product carefully. 
Be thoroughly familiar 
with the controls and the 
proper use of the equipment.

 2.  Follow all local electrical and safety 

codes as well as in the United States, 
the National Electrical Codes (NEC) 
and Occupational Safety and Health 
Act (OSHA).

 3.  Only persons well acquainted with 

these rules of safe operation should 
be allowed to use the compressor.

4.  Keep visitors away and NEVER allow 

children in the work area.

5.  Wear safety glasses and 

use hearing protection 
when operating the unit.

6.  Do not stand on or use the unit as a 

handhold.

7.  Before each use, inspect compressed 

air system and electrical components 
for signs of damage,  deterioration, 
weakness or leakage. Repair or 
replace defective items before using.

8.  Check all fasteners at frequent 

intervals for proper tightness.

 Motors, 

  

electrical 

equipment and controls can 
cause electrical arcs that 
will ignite a fl ammable gas 
or vapor. Never operate or repair in or 
near a fl ammable gas or vapor. Never 
store fl ammable liquids or gases in the 
vicinity of the compressor.
 

 

 Compressor parts may be hot 
even if the unit is stopped.

 9.  Keep fingers away from a 

running compressor; fast moving 
and hot parts will cause injury and/
or burns.

10. If the equipment should start to 

vibrate abnormally, STOP the engine/
motor and check immediately for 
the cause. Vibration is generally a 
warning of trouble.

11. To reduce fire hazard, 

keep engine/motor 
exterior free of oil, 
solvent, or excessive 
grease.

 

Never remove or

 

attempt to adjust 

safety valve. Keep safety valve free 
from paint and other accumulations.
 

Never use plastic

  (PVC) pipe for 

compressed air. Serious injury or death 
could result.
 Never 

  

attempt 

to repair or modify a tank! 
Welding, drilling or any other 
modifi cation will weaken the 
tank resulting in damage from rupture 
or explosion. Always replace worn, 
cracked or damaged tanks.
  

Drain liquid from 

  tank daily.

 12. Tanks rust from moisture build-up, 

which weakens the tank. Make sure 
to drain tank regularly and inspect 
periodically for unsafe conditions 
such as rust formation and corrosion.

13. Fast moving air will stir up dust 

and debris which may be harmful. 
Release air slowly when draining 
moisture or depressurizing the 
compressor system.

SPRAYING PRECAUTIONS

 

Do not 

 

  spray 

fl ammable materials in 
vicinity of open fl ame or near 
ignition sources including the 
compressor unit.

 14. Do not smoke when spraying paint, 

insecticides, or other flammable 
substances.

15. Use a face mask / 

respirator when spraying 
and spray in a well 
ventilated area to prevent 
health and fire hazards.

16. Do not direct paint or other sprayed 

material at the compressor. Locate 
compressor as far away from the 
spraying area as possible to minimize 
overspray accumulation on the 
compressor.

17. When spraying or cleaning with 

solvents or toxic chemicals, follow 
the instructions provided by the 
chemical manufacturer.

MANUAL

H-9485

Summary of Contents for DC1300

Page 1: ...ESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT DISCARD Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided MAY result in minor or moderate injury Notice indicates important information that if not follo...

Page 2: ...nt and controls can cause electrical arcs that will ignite a flammable gas or vapor Never operate or repair in or near a flammable gas or vapor Never store flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity o...

Page 3: ...e of contamination This debris will damage the motor ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION All wiring and electrical connections should be performed by a qualified electrician Installation must be in accordance wit...

Page 4: ...ssor will build to maximum pressure and shut off 5 With hose attached to outlet of compressor attach tire chuck or other tool to open end of hose 6 Adjust regulator to proper pressure for tool or tire...

Page 5: ...element and inspect 3 If the filter element is dirty or clogged replace it 4 Reinstall filter and cover IMPORTANT Locate unit as far from spraying area as hose will allow to prevent overspray from clo...

Page 6: ...bing etc 1 Check all connections with soap and water solution Tighten or remove and apply pipe dope or pipe tape to the threads then reassemble 2 Open tank drain valve 2 Close tank drain valve 3 Tank...

Page 7: ...ader valve 7 Defective motor capacitor s 7 Replace capacitor s 8 Defective motor 8 Replace motor 9 Lack of proper ventilation room temperature too high 9 Move compressor to well ventilated area 10 Clo...

Page 8: ...8 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual www campbellhausfeld com 17 15 14 13 10 11 8 7 5 6 33 34 35 37 18 19 16 20 12 28 29 30 31 32 21 23 22 24 25 27 26 22 36 4 3 2 1 38 9 Figure 7 Repair parts ill...

Page 9: ...1 9 PRESSURE SWITCH 1 10 TANK GAUGE 1 11 SAFETY VALVE 1 12 CONNECT 1 13 OUTLET GAUGE 1 14 REGULATOR 1 15 COUPLER 1 16 TANK 1 17 POWER CORD 1 18 HANDLE 1 19 HANDLE GRIP 1 20 CONNECT 1 21 M8X30 BOLT 4 2...

Page 10: ...nstructions and Parts Manual www campbellhausfeld com Figure 8 Repair parts illustration for pump motor 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 41 40 39 38 37 34 33 30 35 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 12 13 14 9 31 32 28 16...

Page 11: ...2 M4 NUT 4 33 M8 NUT 1 34 CAPACITOR 1 35 BEARING 1 36 REAR BEARING CRANK 1 37 M5 WASHER 4 38 M5 SPRING WASHER 4 39 M5X110 MOTOR BOLT 4 40 COOLING FAN 1 41 EXTERNAL RETAINING RING FOR 14MM SHAFT 1 REPL...

Page 12: ...sed by rain excessive humidity corrosive environments or other contaminants c Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with compressor functionality d Rusted tanks including but not limited to rust due...

Page 13: ...ves de S curit Ce manuel contient de l information tr s importante qui est fournie pour la S CURIT et pour VITER LES PROBL MES D QUIPEMENT Rechercher les symboles suivants pour cette information Dange...

Page 14: ...es commandes lectriques peuvent causer des arcs lectriques qui peuvent allumer un gaz ou une vapeur inflammable Ne jamais utiliser ou r parer le mod le pr s d un gaz ou d une vapeur inflammable Ne jam...

Page 15: ...ar des objets Ne pas situer la prise d air du compresseur pr s de la vapeur un jet pulv ris de peinture endroits de d capage au sable ou autre sources de contamination Le d bris endommagera le moteur...

Page 16: ...ns le sens antihoraire pour fermer le d bit d air 3 Tourner l interrupteur la position AUTO AUTOMATIQUE 4 Le compresseur accumulera la pression jusqu ce qu il atteint la pression maximum et s arr tera...

Page 17: ...rage 5 Changer l huile apr s chaque 50 heures d usage ENTRETIEN DU FILTRE D AIR D ASPIRATION Retrait inspection et remplacement Figure 6 Il faut retirer l l ment du filtre d aspiration et le v rifier...

Page 18: ...ape de retenue us e 3 Remplacer la soupape de retenue Ne pas d monter le clapet de non retour avec de l air dans le r servoir purger le r servoir 4 Soupape de d charge d fectueuse sur le manostat 4 Re...

Page 19: ...ifier tous les connexions lectriques 5 Soupape de retenue us e 5 Remplacer la soupape de retenue Ne pas d monter le clapet de non retour avec de l air dans le r servoir purger le r servoir 6 Soupape d...

Page 20: ...tructions d Utilisation et Manual de Pi ces Figure 7 Illustration des pi ces de r paration pour mod le HL540200 17 15 14 13 10 11 8 7 5 6 33 34 35 37 18 19 16 20 12 28 29 30 31 32 21 23 22 24 25 27 26...

Page 21: ...9 MANOSTAT 1 10 MANOM TRE DU R SERVOIR 1 11 SOUPAPE DE S CURIT 1 12 CONNECTEUR 1 13 MANOM TRE DE SORTIE 1 14 R GULATEUR 1 15 COUPLEUR 1 16 R SERVOIR 1 17 CORDON D ALIMENTATION 1 18 POIGN E 1 19 POIGN...

Page 22: ...Utilisation et Manual de Pi ces Figure 8 Illustration des pi ces de r paration pour le pompe moteur HL360000AV 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 41 40 39 38 37 34 33 30 35 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 12 13 14 9 31 3...

Page 23: ...ON 1 15 BAGUE DE RETENUE EXTERNE POUR ARBRE DE 12 MM 2 16 BIELLE 1 17 VIS M8 X 22 LH 1 18 EXCENTRIQUE 1 19 STATOR 1 20 ROTOR 1 21 ROULEMENT 1 22 JOINT D TANCH IT DU ROULEMENT 1 23 CARTER 1 24 JOINT D...

Page 24: ...ur le fonctionnement du compresseur d Les r servoirs rouill s y compris mais sans s y limiter la rouille caus e par la vidange incorrecte ou par un environnement corrosif e Les composants suivants son...

Page 25: ...ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES NO LAS DESECHE Medidas de Seguridad Este manual contiene informaci n que es muy importante que sepa y comprenda Esta informaci n se la suministramos como medida de SEGURIDAD y para...

Page 26: ...re el compresor cerca de gases o vapores inflamables Nunca almacene l quidos o gases inflamables cerca del compresor Las piezas del compresor podr an estar calientes inclusive cuando la unidad est apa...

Page 27: ...l motor INSTALACI N EL CTRICA Todas las conexiones el ctricas y el alambrano deber n ser llevados a cabo por un electricista profesional La instalaci n debe estar conforme con los c digos locales y lo...

Page 28: ...NAMIENTO 1 Coloque el interruptor en OFF y conecte el cord n al tomacorrientes 2 Gire la perilla del regulador en sentido antihorario para cerrar el flujo de aire 3 Coloque el interruptor en AUTO 4 El...

Page 29: ...o u obstruido c mbielo 4 Vuelva a instalar el filtro y la cubierta IMPORTANTE Para prevenir que el exceso de pulverizaci n atore el filtro coloque la unidad tan lejos del rea de pulverizaci n como le...

Page 30: ...uber as etc 1 Revise todas las conexiones con una soluci n de agua y jab n Apriete o retire y aplique sellador o cintas para roscas luego vuelva a ensamblar 2 Abra la v lvula de drenaje del tanque 2 C...

Page 31: ...oso s 7 Reemplace el condensador es 8 Motor defectuoso 8 Cambie el motor 9 Falta de ventilaci n adecuada temperatura ambiente demasiado alta 9 Mueva el compresor a un rea bien ventilada 10 El filtro d...

Page 32: ...trucciones y Lista de Piezas 32 Sp Figura 7 Ilustraci n de las piezas de repuesto para modelo HL540200 17 15 14 13 10 11 8 7 5 6 33 34 35 37 18 19 16 20 12 28 29 30 31 32 21 23 22 24 25 27 26 22 36 4...

Page 33: ...DE PRESI N 1 10 MEDIDOR DE TANQUE 1 11 V LVULA DE SEGURIDAD 1 12 CONECTOR 1 13 MEDIDOR DE SALIDA 1 14 REGULADOR 1 15 ACOPLADOR 1 16 TANQUE 1 17 CABLE DE ALIMENTACI N 1 18 MANIJA 1 19 AGARRADERA DE MA...

Page 34: ...Lista de Piezas 34 Sp Figura 8 Ilustraci n de las piezas de repuesto para la cabezal motor HL360000AV 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 41 40 39 38 37 34 33 30 35 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 12 13 14 9 31 32 28 16...

Page 35: ...PIST N 3 13 PIST N 1 14 CLAVIJA DE PIST N 1 15 ANILLO EXTERNO DE RETENCI N PARA EJE DE 12MM 2 16 BIELA 1 17 TORNILLO M8X22 LH 1 18 EXC NTRICO 1 19 ESTATOR 1 20 ROTOR 1 21 RODAMIENTO 1 22 ANILLO DE SE...

Page 36: ...sor d Tanques oxidados incluyendo pero no limitado al xido debido al drenaje inadecuado u agentes corrosivos en el ambiente e Las siguientes piezas se consideran art culos sujetos a desgaste normal y...

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