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2.  Make sure all hose connections are 

adequately secured to prevent tools or hose 

ends from being accidentally disconnected.

3.  Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before 

turning the tool on. A wrench or key that is 

left attached to a moving part of the tool may 

result in personal injury.

4.   Keep work area clean and well lit.  

Cluttered or dark work areas invite accidents.

5.   Keep children away.  

All children should be kept away from the work 

area. Never let a child handle a tool without 

strict adult supervision.

6.   Store idle tools out of the reach of children and 

untrained persons.  

Tools may be dangerous in the hands of 

untrained users.

7. 

Do not operate any tool if under the influence 

of alcohol or drugs.  

Read warning labels on prescriptions to 

determine if your judgment or reflexes are 

impaired while taking drugs. If there is any 

doubt, do not attempt to operate.

8.    Do not force tool.  

Use the correct tool for your application. The 

correct tool will do the job better and safer at 

the rate for which it was designed.

9.   Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn 

it on and off. 

 

Any tool that cannot be controlled with the 

switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

10.  Check for damage.  

Check your tool regularly. If part of the tool 

is damaged it should be carefully inspected 

to make sure that it can perform its’ intended 

function correctly. If in doubt, the part should 

be repaired. Refer all servicing to a qualified 

technician. Consult your dealer for advice.

11.  Maintain tools with care.  

Keep tools sharp and clean. Properly 

maintained tools, with sharp cutting edges, are 

less likely to bind and are easier to control.

Getting Started 

Unpack your compressor.

Before operating your tool, check the contents of the 

box to make sure you have everything you will need. 

Items included in the box:

 

Air Compressor

 

Owner’s Manual

Save packaging in case you need to 

return the compressor for servicing or 

repair.

Power Source Connection

Power Requirements

This equipment is designed to operate on a properly 

grounded 230 volt, 60 Hz, single phase alternating 

current (AC) power source. If connected to a circuit 

protected by fuses, use time-delay fuse marked “D”. 
Installation should be executed by a licensed 

electrician who should verify the ACTUAL VOLTAGE 

of the circuit into which the tool will be connected 

and that it is properly grounded. 

A 230 volt motor will not work sufficiently on a 

nominal 208 volt system. Even if the actual voltage 

is up to 208 volts, the 10-12 volt drop during start 

up (this is an average, but not a high figure for 

commercial buildings) may cause the motor to 

labor and blow fuses or heater elements. Do not 

accept the nominal figure for line voltage, but rather 

measure it with a voltmeter during a period of 

maximum power demand. 
The use of the proper circuit size can eliminate 

nuisance circuit breaker tripping when using your 

tool. Improper performance, and/or, damage to 

the tool will result if operated on inadequate, or 

excessive power. 
Wiring should be installed by a licensed electrician 

who is familiar with requirements of the National 

Board of Fire Underwriters and of the local 

inspectors is recommended. Consult your local 

electrical contractor regarding electric codes and 

recommended wire sizes.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOL if 

the ACTUAL power source 

voltage is less than 215 volts AC or greater than 

230 volts AC. 

Grounding Instructions

 

In the event of an electrical malfunction or short 

circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric 

shock. The motor of this machine is wired for 

230 V single phase operation and must be 

hard-wired into your electrical panel.

 

All electrical connections must be tightened 

before starting. This includes connections at the 

Magnetic starter. This shall include all factory 

connections. 

 

Repeat: Check 

all

 electrical connections before 

startup. 

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK – 

hazardous voltage: disconnect 

from power source before servicing. Compressor 

must be grounded. Do not use grounding 

adaptors. Do not expose to rain. Store indoors.

Assembly

Before performing any assembly or 

maintenance, make sure compressor 

is turned off and unplugged from the power 

supply.

Place compressor on a level surface. It is top-heavy 

and must be fastened securely to the floor.

Operation 

Before operating your air compressor: 

 

Inspect for damage before using the air 

compressor, make sure the air tank is not 

damaged, inspect all parts for damage, and 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 815002014265

Page 1: ...ucts 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 a...

Page 2: ...s 7 Getting Started 8 Power Source Connection 8 Power Requirements 8 Grounding Instructions 8 Assembly 8 Operation 8 Before operating your air compressor 8 General Overview 9 Installation and Location...

Page 3: ...Description Get to know your compressor Please refer to fig 1 and 2 1 TANK DRAIN VALVE located on bottom of tank The tank drain valve can be opened to allow moisture and compressed air to be released...

Page 4: ...surized 11 MOTOR 12 CONNECTION BOX A place to make connection to electrical power for the air compressor 13 MOTOR WIRING BOX AND CAPACITORS Vary the connection to electrical power for the air compress...

Page 5: ...s used for the purpose of breathing air application and proper in line safety and alarm equipment is not simultaneously used existing warranties are void and EMAX Air Force Technology disclaims any li...

Page 6: ...erhead to avoid condensation dripping on compressor which could cause rust and or motor shorting Electrical Safety Be sure only trained and authorized personnel maintain this compressor in accordance...

Page 7: ...tection Compressor starts automatically Moving parts Do not touch Keep guards in place Compressor does not supply breathable air Keep all persons away from the discharge opening of hoses or tools or o...

Page 8: ...ed to a circuit protected by fuses use time delay fuse marked D Installation should be executed by a licensed electrician who should verify the ACTUAL VOLTAGE of the circuit into which the tool will b...

Page 9: ...a firm level surface Unless the base is exactly level shims will probably be required Any space between base and foot should be shimmed rather than drawing the foot down thus placing strain on the un...

Page 10: ...pplied to the piping system To increase or decrease air pressure turn air regulator knob in the direction indicated by the manufacturer Use an outlet pressure gauge not supplied mounted downstream fro...

Page 11: ...belts so the motor cannot start up unexpectedly When belt tension is adjusted properly the belts can be depressed at a point midway between the motor pulley and the flywheel approximately one half in...

Page 12: ...rt in intercooler fins or cylinder fins blow out with air 6 Poor ventilation and ambient temperature is too high where the compressor is stored Storage When storing your compressor 1 Be sure the unit...

Page 13: ...has engaged due to motor overheat ing 1 Check that the main supplied voltage corresponds to the compres sor specifications An inadequate extension cord too thin or too long can cause the motor to over...

Page 14: ...will be provided online once you enter the required information Choose the new SMART OIL maintenance kit option to extend your Hulk by EMAX air compressor pump up to 8 years of coverage SMART OIL not...

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