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PACIFIC E23 – EG23
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PACIFIC E23 – EG23 Rev.01
Nardi Compressori – www.nardicompressori.com
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QUICK STARTING GUIDE
WARNING:
This QUICK STARTING GUIDE does not replace the Operator’s and Maintenance
Manual, but is intended to help the operator start the compressor, with quick and practical advice,
which should be followed with extreme caution and only after having read this manual in its entirety.
We remind you to perform periodic maintenance of the compressor, to avoid unwanted problems.
Getting Started:
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Place the compressor in the desired location
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Connect the condensate drain hose at the back of the compressor
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Check the oil level
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Check that the cartridge is inserted inside the filter housing
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Plug the power cable into the electrical outlet
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Turn the line switch on the electronic panel to the position I - ON
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Pay attention to the direction of rotation of the electric motor If the plug was connected the wrong way the
electronic panel will show “SEQUENCE OR PHASE FAILURE” . In this case, invert two of the three wires on
the plug of the mains cable.
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To check if it is rotating in the correct direction: If the air comes out from the top of the compressor then it is
rotating in the right direction while if the air comes out from the bottom of the compressor then it is rotating in
the wrong direction.
Preparation for compressor with petrol engine:
- Place the compressor in the desired location
- Connect the condensate drain hose at the back of the compressor
- Check the oil level
- Check that the cartridge is inserted inside the filter housing
- Check that there is fuel in the tank (never refuel when the engine is hot)
- Turn the selector I - ON
- Pull the starter rope if the compressor has manual start or turn the key if the engine has an electric starter.
- You can see the correct direction of rotation in the picture above. Make sure that air comes out from the top of the
compressor, and not from the bottom.
SEQUENCE
OR
PHASE FAILURE