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Troubleshooting guide
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
The motor does
not start.
1. Damaged mains lead.
2. Loose internal electrical connection.
3. Faulty power switch.
4. The air compressor has reached
full pressure and has been
switched off automatically by
the pressure switch.
5. The check valve is closed or
the adjuster screws has been
tightened (anticlockwise).
1, 2, 3. Contact
customer services.
4. Operate the airbrush
to release some air.
5. Undo the pressure
adjuster screw
(clockwise).
The motor runs but fails
to build up pressure.
1. Air outlet blocked.
1. Clean the air outlet.
The motor runs but
emits a knocking sound.
1. Worn bearings.
2. Worn connecting rod.
1, 2. Contact customer
services.
Poor paint spraying
results. Low discharge
pressure.
1. Air leaks/loose connection.
2. Damage air hose.
1. Seal the joint with
thread sealant tape
or similar.
2. Replace the air hose.
The motor runs but
with low pressure and
inadequate air flow.
1. Damaged valve or diaphragm.
1. Contact our
customer services.
Disposal
Follow local ordinances when disposing of this product.
If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local council.
Specifications
Voltage
230 V AC, 50 Hz
Power
90 W
Capacity
23 l/min
Max working pressure
4 bar
Hose connection
1/8
″
BSP
Size
25 × 21 × 14 cm
Weight
4.3 kg
Suitable for an airbrush with 0.2–1.0 mm nozzle bore.
Thermally protected 230 V/90 W motor with auto pressure cut-out/restart function.
Summary of Contents for AS18B
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