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PIC. 8
Regulator
Air outlet
Water filter
bowl
Pull down to
drain/empty
FILTER REGULATOR
Pic. 8
This air compressor comes with a filter regulator, which will
filter some water and other particulates from the air as it
passes through the regulator.
To drain any fluid from the filter regulator;
1. Gently pull the nipple down.
2. Allow fluid to drain.
3. Allow nipple to seal.
To clean bowl (no tools required);
1. Unscrew the clear bowl.
2. Rinse the bowl in clear water.
3. Allow to air dry fully.
4. Screw the clear bowl back into place.
When you have finished using your air
compressor follow these simple steps;
1. Turn your air compressor OFF, using the ON/OFF switch.
2. Turn the power point OFF and disconnect the
power lead.
3. Disconnect your air tools and air hose.
4. Clean your air hose and air tools.
5. Store your air hose and air tools in a secure
well ventilated cabinet.
6. Slowly open the tank drain tap, see page 16.
This allows excess air and moisture, water, to vent.
7. Leave the tank drain tap open. This allows any
moisture to drain while the air compressor is stored.
NOTE: Use of a water trap may be of benefit to ensure no
water or moisture reaches your air tool.
ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE
To adjust the outlet air pressure, use the red coloured
regulator knob and check the pressure on the outlet
pressure gauge, Pic. 9.
If the pressure needs to be lower, turn anti clockwise.
If the pressure needs to be higher, turn clockwise.
Use the gauge to ensure you set the correct
working pressure.
Note: Different air tools require different operating
pressures. Always check with the tool manufacturer
if unsure.
PIC. 9
Regulator
Outlet pressure gauge
Nitto style outlet
socket (air outlet)
Tank pressure gauge
IMPORTANT
This compressor has a maximum pressure of 145PSI
(10 bar). Always regulate the outlet air pressure to
match your air tool.
Different air tools require different operating
pressures. Always check with the air tool
manufacturer if unsure.