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HP01P006SS man v.170807

Silent Air Series

DO NOT over-tighten the air filter.

3. 

Be sure the short length of flexible hose is 

inserted into the hole in the air filter housing. This 

increases the noise-reduction capabilities of your 

compressor.

Operation 

Before operating your new air compressor: 

 

Inspect for damage before using the air 

compressor, make sure the air tank is not 

damaged, inspect all parts for damage, and 

check that all pipes and hoses are firmly 

connected.

 

Do not use the air compressor if any damage is 

found. If damaged, have an authorized service 

center inspect and test the air compressor to 

ensure that is working properly.

 

Pull the ring on the safety valve before each use 

to make sure the valve is functional. 

 

Depending on the CFM draw of the tools being 

operated, your new air compressor can be used 

for operating paint sprayers, air tools, grease 

guns, airbrushes, caulking guns, abrasive 

blasters, tire & plastic toy inflation, spraying 

weed killer and insecticides, etc. Proper 

adjustment of the air pressure regulator is 

necessary for all of these operations. Refer to 

the air pressure specifications provided with the 

tool you are using.

General Overview

Installation and Location

Locate the compressor in a clean, dry and well 

ventilated area. The compressor should be located 

12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) from walls or any 

other obstruction which would interfere with airflow. 

Compressor should be located in a temperature-

controlled area between 32° and 95° fahrenheit  

(0 ° and 35 °C). Place the compressor on a firm, 

level surface. The compressor is designed with heat 

dissipation fins which allow for proper cooling. Keep 

the fins (and all other parts which collect dust or dirt) 

clean. A clean compressor runs cooler and provides 

longer service. Do not place rags, containers or other  

material on top of the compressor.

Connecting to Power Source

This air compressor is designed to operate on a 

properly grounded 120 volt, 60 Hz, single phase, 

alternating current (AC) power source with a fused 

20 amp time-delayed fuse or circuit breaker. It is 

recommended that a qualified electrician verify the 

ACTUAL VOLTAGE at the receptacle into which the 

unit will be plugged and confirm that the receptacle is 

properly fused and grounded. The use of the proper 

circuit size can eliminate nuisance circuit breaker 

tripping while operating your air compressor.

Extension Cords

 

For optimum air compressor performance an 

extension cord should not be used unless 

absolutely necessary. 

 

If you must choose between an electrical 

extension cord and a longer air hose, choose 

the latter. It is far better for the life of the 

compressor. If necessary, care must be taken in 

selecting an extension cord appropriate for use 

with your specific air compressor. 

 

Use a heavy-gauge extension, since very thin 

or very long cord may cause voltage drop 

and result in loss of power in the compressor 

and overheating. Select a properly grounded 

extension cord which will mate directly with 

the power source receptacle and the air 

compressor power cord without the use of 

adapters. Make certain that the extension 

cord is properly wired and in good electrical 

condition. 

 

Maximum length of extension cord should be 

50 feet (15 meters). Minimum wire size of 

extension cord should be 12 gauge.

Attaching an air hose

Your air compressor is supplied with a 1/4" push-

connect air coupler (fig 3). With a factory installed 

air coupler, your compressor is ready to accept air 

hoses equipped with 1/4" male air connectors (fig 4).

Use only air hoses rated for use 

with 115 psi air pressure or 

higher.

To install an air hose equipped with a 1/4" male 

connector (fig 3)

:

1. 

Simply push the "connector" or "plug" into the 

fitting (fig 4) and it automatically engages.

2. Verify that air hose is securely connected to air 

coupler by pulling on the air hose.

fig 3

fig 4

Summary of Contents for 815002013992

Page 1: ...and manufactures products for safe operation However operators and maintenance per sons are responsible for maintaining safety All safety precautions are included to provide a guideline for minimizing the possibility of accidents and property damage while equipment is in operation Keep these instructions for reference Model UPC HP01P006SS man v 170807 HP01P006SS 815002013992 ...

Page 2: ...ation 5 Area 5 Electrical Safety 6 Operation 6 Safety Rules 6 Air Tool Cautions 7 Power Source Connection 8 Power Requirements 8 Grounding Instructions 8 Connect to power source 8 Getting Started 8 Assembly 8 Installing the air filter 8 Operation 9 Before operating your new air compressor 9 General Overview 9 Installation and Location 9 Connecting to Power Source 9 Extension Cords 9 Attaching an a...

Page 3: ...ters tank 3 RUBBER FOOT Reduces compressor vibration and movment 4 SAFETY VALVE The safety valve automatically relieves pressure from the air tank in the event of excessive pressure build up Safety Valve is preset at factory Do not attempt to make any adjustments to the safety valve Periodically pull the ring on the safety valve end to check that it is working properly 5 RESERVOIR AIR PRESSURE GAU...

Page 4: ...o decrease air pressure 11 AIR COUPLER Convenient brass quick disconnect air coupler allows for fast easy connection to an air hose 12 WHEELS fig 2 5 4 6 8 10 Safety Information This manual contains very important information to know and understand This is provided for SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS To help understand this information observe the following Danger indicates an imminently ...

Page 5: ...drilling or other modifications Such modifications may weaken the air tank and cause a hazardous condition 5 If the air tank develops a leak replace it immediately Never repair weld or make modifications to the air tank or its attachments 6 Do not make adjustments to the factory set pressures 7 Never exceed attachments manufacturer s maximum allowable pressure rating 8 Do not use plastic pipe or l...

Page 6: ...cooling lines 9 If the tool is equipped with three pin plug it should be plugged into a three pin electrical socket Never remove the ground pin 10 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded 11 To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injury do not expose tool to moisture Don t use...

Page 7: ... NEVER touch the motor the discharge tubing or compressor pump while in operation 18 The compressor turns itself on and off automatically while the pressure switch is turned on 19 The air pressure switch is set at the factory for optimum performance of your equipment Never attempt to bypass or remove this switch as serious damage to equipment or personal injury could result from excessive air pres...

Page 8: ...ctor cord and a 3 prong grounding plug to fit a grounded type receptacle B fig 1 Do not remove the 3rd prong grounding pin to make it fit into an old 2 hole wall socket or extension cord If an adaptor plug is fig 1 A B C used C fig 1 it must be attached to the metal screw of the receptacle The use of an adaptor plug is illegal in some areas including Canada Check your local codes If you have any d...

Page 9: ...l on top of the compressor Connecting to Power Source This air compressor is designed to operate on a properly grounded 120 volt 60 Hz single phase alternating current AC power source with a fused 20 amp time delayed fuse or circuit breaker It is recommended that a qualified electrician verify the ACTUAL VOLTAGE at the receptacle into which the unit will be plugged and confirm that the receptacle ...

Page 10: ...C 2 Open the air tank drain valve and release all air pressure from the air tank before attempting to start in cold weather After air is released from air tank close drain valve 3 Pull the ring on the safety valve before each use to make sure the valve is functional 4 Plug the air compressor directly into a 120 volt electrical outlet Do not use an extension cord when starting your air compressor i...

Page 11: ...eak in safety valve 3 Check valve by pulling on ring If condition persists replace valve Safety valve releases Defective pressure switch Replace pressure switch Pressure in tank falls 1 Air leaks at joints 1 Allow the compressor to build pres sure in the tank to the max pressure if possible Spray or brush soapy water on all air connections and look for bub bles Tighten leaky connections Do not ove...

Page 12: ...nd contact cus tomer support Compressor doesn t provide as much air as when new and or cuts off after a much shorter time period 1 Tank has reduced capacity due to water retention 2 Pressure switch is out of adjust ment 1 Open drain valve to release water 2 Contact customer support Pump unit does not stop when the tank reaches maxi mum working pressure Defective or pressure switch out of adjustmen...

Page 13: ...Air Series Schematic Drawing 73 45 43 55 56 57 33 25 26 27 28 29 30 34 35 36 37 44 31 32 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 40 41 15 14 13 9 12 11 10 8 6 4 7 5 3 2 42 1 59 58 66 65 68 67 72 71 72 63 69 39 64 48 46 47 49 50 60 51 62 61 52 53 54 ...

Page 14: ...als Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations and lack of maintenance HULK shall not be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this warranty the manufacturer part must be returned for examination by...

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