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ASSEMBLY

MOVING THE AIR COMPRESSOR

Before moving the compressor, switch off and
disconnect it from the mains power supply.

Always use the handle

Do not lift by (or put strain on) air taps, valves
or hoses.

Take care when moving the compressor to
avoid damaging the valves or fittings.

WARNING.

When the compressor is

used for spraying paint or spraying
cleaning agents the fine mist produced
could ignite. When performing this type
of operation the compressor must be a
minimum of 4 Metres away from the
work area. Do not smoke and keep
naked flames and other sources of
ignition well away from the work area.

OPERATION

DANGER.

Do not disassemble any part

of the compressor with air in tank -
bleed the tank. Failure to depressurize
tank could result in explosion and/or
serious personal injury.

WARNING.

Do not allow familiarity with

products to make you careless.
Remember that a careless fraction of a
second is sufficient to inflict severe injury.

WARNING.

Always wear eye protection

with side shields marked to comply with
ANSI Z87.1. Failure to do so could result
in objects being thrown into your eyes
resulting in possible serious injury.

WARNING.

Do not use any attachments

or accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer of this product. The use of
attachments or accessories not
recommended can result in serious
personal injury.

WARNING.

Do not attach any tools to

the open end of the hose until start-up
has been completed.

NOTE.

Do not use in an environment that is dusty

or otherwise contaminated. Using the air
compressor in this type of environment may cause
damage to the unit.

NOTE.

The wiring to a receptacle and the length of

any extension cords being used play an important
role in the operation of this product. Wiring
intended for lights cannot properly carry an air
compressor motor, and wire that is heavy enough
for a short distance may be insufficient for a greater
distance.

Before using this product, verify your
receptacle is wired appropriately for air compressor
use and the length and gauge of any extension
cord used is sufficient to carry the current of the air
compressor.

BASIC COMPRESSOR OPERATION
Important Note:

This manual is provided to allow

the correct assembly and basic safe operation of
the compressor. It must be read in conjunction with
the manual that is supplied with any other
accessory intended for use with this compressor.
For more detailed information on the use of
compressors and accessories, we strongly
recommend that you purchase a good quality
publication, in order to allow you to use this product
to its full potential.

The electric motor drives an air pump which draws
in air from the atmosphere and delivers it into the
air receiver tank through the air receiver tank
supply tube. When the air pressure in the air
receiver tank reaches the operating pressure of 10
Bar the pressure switch operates and switches
OFF the mains supply to the motor. At the same
time the air that is in the pump cylinder, air receiver
tank, supply tube and the pressure switch is
discharged. This depressurises the pump and the
pressure regulating system allowing the pump to
re-start when the air pressure in the air receiver
tank falls below the minimum operating pressure of
8 Bar. The pressure switch is fitted with a delayed
discharge valve which will start the air pump motor.
The pressure relief safety valve is set to operate at
10.5 Bar and is connected directly onto the air
receiver tank and will operate if the set pressure of
10.5 Bar is exceeded should the pressure switch
fail.

Summary of Contents for RC-3150B

Page 1: ...njoy years of safe reliable service SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 230V 50Hz Rated power 2 2kW 3 0HP Receiver capacity 150l Type Oil lubricated Free air delivery FAD 365l min Oil type SAE 30 Oil capacity 500m...

Page 2: ...s and safety instructions in this manual and on the product Ensure that this compressor is disconnected from the mains supply when not in use and the air receiver fully discharged before servicing lub...

Page 3: ...e Never weld or drill holes in the air tanks Only use recommended parts To avoid the risk of bursting only hoses with a rated pressure of 10 bar or more should be used Never attempt to re pair faulty...

Page 4: ...with ANSI Z87 1 c Additional safety protection will be required in some environments For example the working area may include exposure to a noise level which can lead to hearing damage The employer an...

Page 5: ...t is powered by a precision built electric motor It should be connected to a power supply that is 230 V AC only normal household current 50 Hz Do not operate this product on direct current DC A substa...

Page 6: ...Castor wheel 7 Wheel x 2 8 Drain valve 9 Air receiver tank 10 Oil drain plug 11 Dipstick 12 Air filter 13 Air outlet pressure regulator 14 Air outlet quick release connector regulated 15 Air outlet p...

Page 7: ...NTS Belt driven compressor Wheels x 2 Wheel fixings bolt nut x 2 Castor wheel Rubber foot and rubber foot fixing nut Dipstick Operator s Manual WARNING If any parts are damaged or missing do not opera...

Page 8: ...ase all tank air pressure before removing the dipstick Be sure the air vent in dipstick Fig 3 is free from debris If air vent is blocked pressure can build in crankcase causing damage to the compresso...

Page 9: ...used play an important role in the operation of this product Wiring intended for lights cannot properly carry an air compressor motor and wire that is heavy enough for a short distance may be insuffic...

Page 10: ...on pressed in Fig 6 Check that the air outlet pressure regulator is closed Fig 7 Check that the drain valve is closed Fig 8 Connect the compressor to a suitable 16A mains supply Switch on the compress...

Page 11: ...t the same time observing the air outlet pressure gauge until the pressure gauge reads the minimum pressure for the accessory Fine adjustments to the air pressure can be made until the accessory is wo...

Page 12: ...ndensation Carefully undo the drain valve nut anti clockwise until you hear a hissing noise this is the reservoir depressurising Fig 15 When the gauge indicates zero and the hissing has stopped tighte...

Page 13: ...move the securing bolt and pull the filter from the compressor Fig 16 Unclip the front and rear of the filter and pull out the filter element Fig 17 Clean the filter using a soft brush If necessary th...

Page 14: ...it is advisable to give the compressor a thorough clean This should include the removal of all fitted accessories Do not use any solvents as these can damage plastic parts Only use a clean cloth dampe...

Page 15: ...hten if necessary Switch off and wait approx 5 minutes Press the reset button and switch on again Contact your nearest service agent Return the machine to your nearest service agent Open drain valve t...

Page 16: ...dous Voltage Disconnect from power source before servicing Do not use in damp conditions Hot Surface To reduce the risk of injury or damage avoid contact with any hot surface Enclosure Alert Do not op...

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