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6.1.13.

 

If using the compressor for painting: 

6.1.13.1.

 

DO NOT work in closed environments or near to naked flames. 

6.1.13.2.

 

Make sure there is adequate exchange of air at the place of work. 

6.1.13.3.

 

Protect your nose and mouth with an appropriate mask. 

6.1.14.

 

If the electrical cable or plug are damaged, DO NOT use the compressor and 

contact an authorised service centre to replace the faulty element with an 
original spare part. 

6.1.15.

 

If the compressor is located on a shelf or on a top above floor height, it must 

be secured to prevent it falling while in operation. 

6.1.16.

 

DO NOT put objects or your hands inside the protective grilles to avoid injury 

to yourself or damaging the compressor. 

6.1.17.

 

DO NOT use the compressor as a blunt object toward things or animals, to 

avoid serious damage. 

6.1.18.

 

When you have finished using the compressor, always remove the plug from 

the power socket. 

6.2.

 

Loss of air in valve under pressure switch. 

6.2.1.

 

 This is caused by poor air seal of the check valve – take the 

following actions: 

6.2.1.1.

 

Isolate compressor from the electrical supply. 

6.2.1.2.

 

Discharge all pressure from the tank 

6.2.1.3.

 

The valve is located at the opposite end f

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power switch. Unscrew the hexagon-head of the valve (A). 

6.2.1.4.

 

Carefully clean both the rubber disk (B) and its seat. 

6.2.1.5.

 

Refit all parts accurately. 

6.3.

 

Air losses. 

6.3.1.

 

These can be caused by poor tightness of a union – check all unions, wetting 

them with soapy water. Air leaks will cause the soapy liquid to bubble. 

6.3.2.

 

 Tighten any loose unions. 

6.4.

 

Compressor does not start. 

6.4.1.

 

If the compressor has trouble starting, check the following : 

6.4.1.1.

 

Does mains power match that of the data-plate? – Make sure supply 

is correct. 

6.4.1.2.

 

Are power cable extensions of adequate diameter or length? – Check 

and change as required. 

6.4.1.3.

 

Is the work environment too cold? (under 0°C) – Raise the ambient 

temperature to within 0°C +25°C. 

6.4.1.4.

 

Has the thermal-breaker tripped? – Reset trip. 

6.4.1.5.

 

Is there enough oil to ensure lubrication? – Check and top up as 

required. 

6.4.1.6.

 

Is there a known good power supply? – Check that no trips have 

operated and that all fuses are in good condition. 

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Summary of Contents for HY3200S

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC AIR COMPRESSOR Model HY3200S User Manual...

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Page 3: ...6 16 17 17 1 SAFETY 2 MACHINE SPECIFIC SAFETY 3 PART LOCATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 4 STORING UNPACKING SITING OPERATION 5 MAINTENANCE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 PRODUCT DISPOSAL 8 DECLARATIONS of CONFORMITY 9 CON...

Page 4: ...re to their warning s Failure to do so may result in personal injury to yourself or those around you The FOLLOWING safety notes will help avoid or reduce risk of injury or death Indicates a hazard whi...

Page 5: ...our hands and fingers Seek medical attention immediately if any of the above symptoms should occur 1 3 Noise 1 3 1 The operating noise of the machine can damage your hearing Wear hearing protection su...

Page 6: ...any parts 2 2 6 Avoid unintentional starting 2 2 6 1 DO NOT carry the compressor while it is connected to its power source or when the air tank is filled with compressed air Be sure the knob of the pr...

Page 7: ...or according to the instructions provided herein Never allow the compressor to be operated by children individuals unfamiliar with its operation or unauthorized personnel 2 2 16 Keep all screws bolts...

Page 8: ...daily or after 4 hours of use 2 2 26 2 Open drain fitting and tilt compressor to empty accumulated water 2 2 27 DO NOT stop compressor by pulling out the plug 2 2 27 1 Use the auto off knob of pressu...

Page 9: ...pressor unit 2 Belt guard 3 Electric motor 4 Power Pressure switch 5 Pressure gauge 6 Direct compressed air outlet 7 Feet 8 Condensate drain valve 9 Pressure relief valve 10 Oil level sight glass 11 O...

Page 10: ...from dust by covering it with a suitable cover If the compressor is not going to be used for long periods the oil should be replaced and its operational efficiency should be checked 4 2 Unpacking siti...

Page 11: ...ports not supplied 4 2 7 If the compressor is to be mounted on brackets or a shelf top you MUST make sure it cannot fall by securing it in a suitable way 4 2 8 To make sure that the compressor has ade...

Page 12: ...hine is operating 4 3 1 6 This compressor is supplied with a thermal breaker located on the side of the terminal box onto of the motor When the breaker is tripped wait for a few minutes and then press...

Page 13: ...0 5 1 3 There is NO pressure in the air tank 5 2 After every 50 hours of duty 5 2 1 We advise you to dismantle the air filter 1 and clean the filtering element by blowing it through with compressed ai...

Page 14: ...r is filled with synthetic oil 5 4 2 We recommend a full change of oil in the pumping element within the first 100 hours of duty 5 4 3 Unscrew the oil drain plug 1 on the housing cover allow all the o...

Page 15: ...or 6 1 6 DO NOT place inflammable objects near the compressor 6 1 7 During down times turn the pressure switch to position 0 OFF 6 1 8 Never aim the air jet at people or animals 6 1 9 DO NOT transport...

Page 16: ...heck valve take the following actions 6 2 1 1 Isolate compressor from the electrical supply 6 2 1 2 Discharge all pressure from the tank 6 2 1 3 The valve is located at the opposite end from the power...

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