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SC901P

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SC901P

2 .   P R E P A R AT I O N

Remove the compressor from its 

 

packaging and inspect for any damaged 
parts. If anything is found to be missing or 
damaged, please contact SGS.

Take care when transporting the 

 

compressor, do not overturn it or lift it with 
hooks or ropes.

Position the compressor on a flat, level sur-
face or with a maximum permissible inclina-
tion of 10°.

Place in a well-ventilated area.

If the surface is inclined and smooth, check 
if the compressor moves whilst in operation.

If the surface is in a raised position, make 
sure the compressor cannot fall, securing it 
in a suitable way.

To ensure good ventilation and efficient 
cooling, the compressors belt guard must 
be at least 200cm from any wall.

Before using the compressor, 
check the oil level by looking at 
the sight gauge as shown below. 

 

If the oil is not between the minimum and 
maximum mark, it should be topped up.

 

We do not recommend using mineral oil in 
the compressor.

WARNING

Seek assistance when removing the 
compressor from its packaging.

Fill oil to this level

Check the engine oil level. It should be 
filled with semi-synthetic SAE 15W40 en-
gine oil to the top of the filler neck.

Oil filler Cap / Dipstick

Oil filler neck

Oil drain plug

3 .   S TA R T I N G   P R O C E D U R E

NOTE

ALWAYS check the engine oil and pump 
oil before starting. Severe engine or pump 
damage may otherwise result.

1. Check that the air outlet valve on the 

tank end-plate is closed.

2. Ensure that the engine oil is topped up.

3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON po-

sition and move the choke lever to half way.

4. Pull the recoil start handle until you feel 

resistance and then pull swiftly until the en-
gine starts.

5. Once running, move the choke to the 

OFF position.

When the engine is running 

 

smoothly, the compressor will operate 

 

automatically, building up the pressure in 
the tank, which is shown on the pressure 
gauge to the maximum setting (factory set).

When the maximum tank pres-
sure is reached, the relief valve will 

 

automatically vent the pump 

 

output. When the tank pressure falls be-
low the minimum threshold (approx. 

 

2bar/29psi less than the maximum 

 

pressure), the relief valve will automat-
ically close and the tank pressure will 

 

increase back to its maximum.

Pressure gauge

Ignition switch

Pressure relief 

valve

NOTE

DO NOT allow the starter handle snap 
back; gently return it.

To stop the compressor, simply turn the 
ignition switch to the OFF position.

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