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5

OPERATION

WARNING

 

 

Using the Air Compressor

WARNING

Risk  of  Bursting.  Do  not  adjust

1. Connect the hose and accessories to the air com-

pressor.

2. Install the battery pack.

switch to the 

AUTO ON

 (I) position.

When in the 

AUTO ON

 (I) position, the air com-

pressor will automatically turn back on when the

designated  tank  air  pressure  drops  below  the

OFF

 (O) position. Release pres-

sure  from  the  tank  before  making  adjustments,

servicing, transporting, or storing.

regulator to result in output pres-

sure greater than marked maximum pressure of 

attachment. Do not use at pressure greater than 

135 psi.

Air powered tools may require more air consump-

tion than this air compressor is capable of provid-

ing. Check the tool manual to avoid damage to 

the tool or risk of personal injury.

Releasing Tank Pressure

WARNING

Air tanks are under high pressure. 

Keep  face  and  other  body  parts 

Connecting an Air Hose 

(Hose Not Provided)

pack.

2. Pull the ring on the release valve to release air

until tank pressure gauge reads less than 20 psi.

3. Release the ring.

WARNING

Never  exceed  the  air  hose  or  air

1. Run  the  daily  check  of  the  release  valve  (see

"Checking the Release Valve").

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tery pack.

3. Attach a properly rated air hose to the air compres-

sor (see "Connecting an Air Hose").
accessory to the hose.

5. Install the battery pack.

AUTO ON

(I) position.

7. Set the air pressure using regulator knob. Turn the

knob clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to 

decrease the air pressure.

8. Following  all  safety  precautions  in  this  manual

and the manufacturer’s instructions in the air tool

manual, begin using the air tool or accessory.

NOTE

electrical overload. To reset the internal overload
unit to cool. Remove and then reinstall the battery

before resuming operation.

OFF

 (O)  position, remove the battery, release all

pressure, disconnect air hose and air tools, allow

unit to cool to the touch, and drain the tank. Never

leave the unit on and/or running unattended.

tool's  pressure  rating  as  recom-

mended by the manufacturer. When using this 

pack.

2. Rotate pressure regulator knob fully in the counter- 

clockwise direction so that the outlet pressure is

at zero (0) psi. 

3. 

Disconnecting an Air Hose or Air Tool

WARNING

pressor and 

Always turn OFF 

ensure the regulator

(O) the air com-

pressure gauge reads zero before changing air

tools  or  disconnecting  the  hose  from  the  air

outlet. Failure to do so could result in possible

serious personal injury.

psi. 

2. To remove the air hose from the air compressor,

grasp the release end of the hose securely and

pull back on the release sleeve on the 1/4" quick
away from the coupler.

3. 

• Operating light-to-medium duty air-powered tools

• 

APPLICATIONS

away from outlet when relieving pressure. 

Always wear proper eye protection marked to 

comply with AS/NZS 1337.1.

WARNING

Just because the air compressor 

is not running does not mean there is no 

pressure in the tank.

WARNING

Just because the air compressor 

is not running does not mean there is no 

pressure in the tank.

Air compressors are utilised in a variety of air 

system applications. Match hoses, connectors, air 

tools, and accessories to the capabilities of the air 

compressor. You may use this product for purposes 

listed below:

Operating air accessories such as air nozzles and 

automotive tyre chucks

To reduce the risk of injury, 

always wear proper eye 

protection marked to comply with AS/NZS 

1337.1.

When working in dusty situations, wear 

appropriate respiratory protection or use a dust 

extraction solution.

Attach a properly rated air hose with quick 

connect air fitting to 1/4" quick coupler on the air 

compressor. Push the hose adaptor onto the 

coupler until the sleeve springs forward to lock it 

in place.

To remove an air tool from the air hose, do so 

according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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