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TROUBLESHOOTING
The compressor does not start, or stops
when in use.
• Check that the plug is plugged in.
• Check that the power point is supplied
with voltage.
• Check that the ambient temperature is
not too low (the compressor is not
intended to be used in an ambient
temperature less than 5°C).
• Check that the motor is not overheated so
that the overheat protection has tripped.
If this is the case, allow the compressor
motor to cool and then start again.
The compressor starts but does not build up
pressure.
• Check that the drain valve is closed.
• Check that all the connected hoses and
pneumatic tool are tight.
tank is pressurised and the safety valve is
working properly the air should blow out
through the safety valve.
WARNING!
The safety valve should not be tampered with
or blocked under any circumstances.
• Check the air tank for external or internal
corrosion at least once a week. The wall
thickness of the tank must under no
circumstances by less than 2 mm.
• Drain condensation from the air tank at
regular intervals by opening the drain
valve. Relieve the pressure in the air tank
by pulling the spring loaded ring on the
safety valve and allowing the product to
cool, before opening the drain valve.
• If the product is not going to be used for
some time pull out the plug, relieve the
pressure in the air tank by pulling the
spring loaded ring on the safety valve, and
empty the tank of condensation by
opening the drain valve (11).
• Do not use solvents, flammable or toxic
liquids to clean the machine and its
components. Only clean with a soft, damp
cloth. Check that the plug has been
unplugged from the power point.
• Empty the condensate formed in the tank
after about 2 hours of use. Activate the
connected accessory to empty the tank.
Switch off the compressor. Undo the
emptying valve 5 under the compressor
two turns. The compressor should be in an
upright position. Empty out the water and
screw tight the valve.
• If the condensate is not drained the tank
can corrode, leading to reduced capacity
and putting safety at risk.
IMPORTANT:
Dispose of condensate in accordance with
local regulations for contaminants.
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