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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Warning!

 Do not use the air compressor in areas where there is a risk 

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and its use.

•   Do not attempt to modify the air compressor, guards or the 

supplied accessories in any way.

•   Air compressors are designed for intermittent operation. 

Ideally a 75% duty cycle (Meaning 45 seconds ON motor pumping 
and 15 seconds OFF, motor not pumping).  When the motor is 
pumping the attached air tool can not be used.  Only use the 
attached air tool while the compressor is not pumping.

•   Stop using the attached tool as soon as the air compressor starts 

pumping.

•   Always check the oil level before use. The oil level should be 

above the red dot on the sight glass.

•   Fully assemble compressor before use.

•   Always ensure your compressor is level and stable.  Using your 

compressor on uneven or unstable ground may cause a lack 
of lubrication and the pump to seize, this damage will not be 
covered under warranty.

•   Never run this compressor without the wheels and/or rubber 

stoppers being correctly fitted.

•   Never use an extension cord with this compressor always use a 

longer air hose.

•   Never connect to a generator which does not produce sufficient 

power, at least 5500W and has pure sine wave power output

.

•   This compressor has a maximum operating pressure of 10 bar. 

Always regulate the outlet pressure to match your air tools 
operating pressure noted in your air tools instructions.

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cause or consult your authorised service facility.

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to compress any other types of gases.

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other persons or animals.

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compressor.

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sanitary purposes.

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air compressor.

ELECTRICAL DATA

IMPORTANT

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Summary of Contents for AC6359

Page 1: ...02701 01 11 For service spare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 MODEL NO AC6359 2 5HP 50LT Belt Drive Compressor...

Page 2: ...T WRENCH s 3ANDER s IE RINDER FASTENING s RAMING GUN s BRADDER s 4 NAILER PAINTING s RAVITY FEED SPRAY GUN s OW PRESSURE SPRAY GUN s 4OUCH UP SPRAY GUN Section Page Contents 2 3UGGESTED PPLICATIONS 2...

Page 3: ...s covered s ANUFACTURING FAULT OR DEFECT How to claim under this warranty s ALL CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE NUMBER AT THE TOP s NSURE YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT ODEL OF COMPRESSOR 3ERI...

Page 4: ...T NUMBERS LISTED BELOW AND PROOF OF PURCHASE IS PROVIDED This is a repair only warranty you will need to take the air compressor to the authorised service agent after contacting our customer service c...

Page 5: ...OR LOCKED IN A SECURE CABINET OR ROOM WHEN NOT in use WORK AREA 7ORK AREAS AND BENCHES SHOULD BE KEPT TIDY LUTTERED BENCHES AND WORK AREAS CAN CAUSE ACCIDENTS LOORS SHOULD BE KEPT CLEAN AND FREE FROM...

Page 6: ...S CLEAN DRY AND FREE FROM OIL AND GREASE NSURE THAT VENTILATION SLOTS ARE KEPT clean and free from dust at all times Blocked ventilation slots or air lter can cause overheating and damage to the motor...

Page 7: ...USE THE AIR COMPRESSOR IF THE BUTTON DOES NOT TURN THE AIR COMPRESSOR AND PERSONAL SAFETY Clothing O NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING JEWELLERY OR ANYTHING THAT COULD GET CAUGHT in moving machinery Hair ONG H...

Page 8: ...SOR IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY WHEN NOT IN USE BEFORE SERVICING LUBRICATING MAKING changes and when changing attachments such as air hoses tools s LWAYS USE THE CORRECT TYPE OF TOOL FOR THE...

Page 9: ...2ED BUTTON IR lLTER 7 Pump 8 Sight glass IL DRAIN BOLT 10 Motor Pump Deck 11 Tank 12 Wheel 4ANK PRESSURE GAUGE 3MALL 2EGULATOR UTLET PRESSURE GAUGE ARGE IR OUTLET SOCKET ITTO STYLE 4WIN RUBBER STOPPE...

Page 10: ...round OOK AT THE SIGHT GLASS AND ENSURE THE OIL IS ABOVE THE RED DOT ON THE SIGHT GLASS AS PER THE h 6 5 v LABEL SEE 0IC AND 0IC To add oil if required additional oil not included 2EMOVE OIL BREATHER...

Page 11: ...THE STAR WASHER AND NUT 3 Tighten the nut Pic 5 WHEELS 1 Undo and remove the nut and star washer 0USH BOLT THROUGH WHEEL BRACKET AND REPLACE THE STAR WASHER 3 Tighten the nut Pic 6 Use 3 hex head scre...

Page 12: ...U PLUG YOUR AIR COMPRESSOR INTO A STANDARD 6 POWER POINT EVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD AS THIS can lead to a voltage drop which may cause power loss and over heating Use a longer air hose if you need to...

Page 13: ...DOT 0LEASE REFER TO DIAGRAM 0IC PAGE RAIN TAP n OPEN AND DRAIN TANK RAIN TAP n CLOSE FULLY HECK POWER LEAD FOR ANY DAMAGE F DAMAGED HAVE REPLACED BY an authorised service centre 0LUG AIR COMPRESSOR IN...

Page 14: ...ir compressor OFF using the BUTTON 2 Turn the power point OFF and disconnect the power lead 3 Disconnect your air tools and air hose LEAN YOUR AIR HOSE AND AIR TOOLS 5 Store your air hose and air tool...

Page 15: ...RING AND THIS SHOULD STOP THE AIR OUT mOW immediately F THE SAFETY VALVE DOES 4 WORK IN THIS MANNER 34 0 THE AIR compressor immediately and have the air compressor CHECKED SERVICED BY AN AUTHORISED SE...

Page 16: ...D BY WARRANTY 4OO LOOSE A BELT CAN CAUSE POOR PERFORMANCE AND EXCESS HEAT DUE TO SLIPPAGE which can also lead to premature component failure This will not BE COVERED BY WARRANTY 4O CHECK THE BELT TENS...

Page 17: ...NT Pic 17 4HE BELT WILL NEED REPLACING IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED WORN OR IT HAS reached 250 hours of use 4O REPLACE THE BELT FOLLOW THESE STEPS 5NDO AND REMOVE THE BELT GUARD SCREWS SEE 0IC 5NCLASP AND R...

Page 18: ...HE TANK DRAIN TAP SEE 0IC HECK THE OIL LEVEL SEE PAGE 0IC HECK SAFETY VALVE OPERATION SEE PAGE 0IC HECK THE BELT TENSION 0IC 0AGE OVEMENT SHOULD BE MM DJUST IF REQUIRED 0AGE HECK FOR BELT STRAIGHTNESS...

Page 19: ...lass 1 3 NE 7AY 6ALVE 1 76 58 ITTO STYLE lTTING 2 3 50 Output Pressure Gauge 1 0 Cast outlet tree 1 54 Pressure Switch 1 03 Part Description Qty 3 0ART O 2UBBER 3TOPPER WITH OLT UT 2 23 3AFETY 0RESSUR...

Page 20: ...ONDAY TO RIDAY AM PM 34 Do not return to place of purchase EEP YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT THIS WILL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE ANY CLAIMS UNDER THE MONTH WARRANTY TECHNICAL INFORMATION Speci cations IR OMPRESSOR...

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