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4. USAGE

ACP-4025

Shutting Down The Compressor

Do not turn the air compressor off by unplugging it from the mains 

power as it may result in damage to the motor.

1.  Turn the compressor off with the on/off 

switch and then unplug the cord.

2.  Attach a blow gun to the 

compressor and use it to 

discharge any remaining air 

in the compressor tank.

3.  Rotate the pressure regulator anti-

clockwise until it is fully closed; check 

the regulated pressure gauge to ensure 

that it reads 0psi. 

4.  Also turn on the air tool to 

discharge any remaining 

pressurised air in the air 

hose.

5.  Remove the air hose and any 

other connected accessories.

WARNING! 

RELEASE ALL AIR PRESSURE FROM THE 

TANK BEFORE OPENING THE DRAIN VALVE. TAKE CARE 

WHEN DISCHARGING AIR THROUGH THE DRAIN VALVE 

OR AIR OUTLETS. THE DISCHARGED AIR CAN CAUSE 

DUST, STONES, OR ANY OTHER FOREIGN PARTICLES 

TO BE BLOWN THROUGH THE AIR AT HIGH PRESSURE.

6.  When no more air is released, open the 

drain valve to release any accumulated 

liquid from the tank.

7.  Close the drain valve, allow the compressor to cool down, then 

clean and store the unit.

Starting Up The Compressor

For best practice, the compressor should be run without any load 

for 20 minutes before first use to lubricate the bearings and piston. 

This procedure should also be performed if the compressor has 

been stored for 6 months or more without operation.

1.  Disconnect all air hoses 

from the outlets and open 

the drain valve fully with 

a spanner to prevent 

pressurised air buildup in the 

tank.

2.  Make sure the power switch 

is in the off position. Plug 

the power supply cord into a 

mains outlet. 

3.  Switch the compressor on 

and allow it to run for 20 

minutes without any loads/

tools attached and allow any 

liquid to drain from the tank.

4.  Turn off the compressor and 

close the drain valve. The 

compressor is now ready for 

use.

5.  Attach the desired tool to one end of an air hose and the air hose 

to an outlet depending on the tool or application.

6.  Turn the compressor back 

on and adjust the regulated 

pressure to the desired level 

once the pump has shut 

off and the compressor has 

reached cut-off pressure 

(8bar).

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2.5HP 40L 

WARNING! 

BEFORE CONNECTING THE COMPRESSOR 

TO THE POWER SOURCE, CHECK FOR BROKEN 

COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES. ALSO CHECK 

FOR DAMAGE TO THE HOSE. DO NOT PROCEED IF 

ANY COMPONENT OR PART SHOWS SIGN OF WEAR 

OR DAMAGE. REPLACE THE PART OR TAKE IT TO AN 

AUTHORISED REPAIRER.

Summary of Contents for 40L 2.5HP

Page 1: ... If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY Ozito Industries Pty Ltd 25 Fox Drive Dandenong South Victoria Australia 3175 ozito com au 40L Air Compressor 2 x Wheels 2 x Large Bolts 4 x Large Washers 2 x Large Spring Washers 2 x Large Nuts 2 x Support Feet 2 x Small Bolts 4 x Washers 2 x Spring Washers 2 x Nuts 1021 IN ORDER TO MAK...

Page 2: ...ks Examine the machine for signs of transit damage If damaged do not use return to place of purchase The compressor should be set up near to the user Avoid long air lines and long supply lines extensions Make sure the intake air is dry and dust free Do not set up the compressor in damp or wet rooms The compressor is designed to be used in dry rooms It is prohibited to use the compressor in areas w...

Page 3: ...is secure by tugging gently on the connector If the hose detaches repeat steps 2 3 pushing the Nitto connector firmly into the outlet Disconnecting Air Tools 1 To remove an air tool from the unit retract the sleeve on the female Nitto fitting and disconnect the air hose from the air compressor 2 Repeat the same procedure with the air tool and air hose 0 25 50 75 10 0 125 15 0 0 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00...

Page 4: ...an attached blow gun to release some of the pressure until the tank pressure gauge drops below 6bar If the motor does not automatically start up the unit has overloaded and the thermal protection has activated If the thermal protection activates switch off the compressor and allow the compressor to cool down for 15 minutes before restarting WARNING ALLOW THE AIR COMPRESSOR TO COOL BEFORE ATTEMPTIN...

Page 5: ...0 75 10 0 125 15 0 0 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00 9 00 2 4 6 8 10 Lb in PSI kPA BAR PRESSURE GAUGE kg cm 0 25 50 75 10 0 125 15 0 0 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00 9 00 2 4 6 8 10 Lb in PSI kPA BAR PRESSURE GAUGE kg cm AIR COMPRESSOR 2 0HP 40L 0 25 50 75 10 0 125 15 0 0 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00 9 00 2 4 6 8 10 Lb in PSI kPA BAR PRESSURE GAUGE kg cm 0 25 50 75 10 0 125 15 0 0 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00 9 00 2 4 6 8 10 Lb in PSI kP...

Page 6: ... PSI kPA BAR PRESSURE GAUGE kg cm AIR COMPRESSOR 2 5HP 40L Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution The compressor does not start Compressor has reached cut out pressure Compressor will automatically start once below the cut in pressure No power supply Check the power supply the power plug and the socket outlet Insufficient supply power Reduce length of extension lead Outside temperature is too l...

Page 7: ...g of the tool WARNING BEFORE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE OR CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MAKE SURE THAT IT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING Sound Power Level Wear hearing protection Warning Regulatory Compliance Mark RCM V Volts Hz W Hertz n0 min Alternating Current Watts No load speed Revolutions or reciprocations per minute Read Instruction Manual Beware ...

Page 8: ...t including safety goggles or shield ear protection breathing or respirator mask and protective clothing Never apply the outlet air of this compressor directly on to any part of a person s body Do not attempt to block the air outlet with your finger or any part of your body The tool must be used only for its prescribed purpose Any use other than those mentioned in this Manual will be considered a ...

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