USER MANUAL
JEFC150L10B-230
150L
AIR COMPRESSOR
•
230V
~
50Hz
•
3HP
•
10Bar
•
BELT DRIVE
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OVERLOAD CUT OUT
The compressor is equipped with an overload cut out (
E
) which operates as a safety device to
protect the motor.
Should a fault occur and begin to overheat the motor the overload cut out will automatically
operate, cutting power.
This prevents damage occurring to the motor.
Allow 5 minutes for the machine to cool prior to attempting to reset the overload cut out (
E
) .
Press button. If after restarting the overload cut out is activated again, switch off the machine,
disconnect the power supply and contact your Jefferson Dealer for advice.
NOTE:
For technical specifications and detailed instructions please refer to the instructions provided with the specific air tool/accessory. The outlet
line pressure from the tank is adjusted using regulator. Rotate the regulator clockwise to increase the pressure or anti-clockwise to decrease.
The pressure is indicated on gauge.
ATTENTION:
After each use set the pressure to zero to help prolong \the life of the regulator and avoid damage.
AIR LINE CONNECTION:
The compressor comes equipped with a quick in line female connector. To insert a male connector, pull the collar
backwards and insert the male connection. When fully inserted, release the collar. If a different style of connection is required the connector can be
replaced.
NOTE:
When fitting the replacement ensure the threads are sealed with PTFE tape for an air tight union.
ADJUSTING THE OPERATING PRESSURE
You do not have to use the maximum operating pressure at all times. On the contrary, the pneumatic tool being used often requires less pressure.
On compressors supplied with a pressure reducer, operating pressure must be correctly adjusted.
Release the pressure reducer knob by pulling it up, adjust pressure to the required value by turning the knob clockwise to increase pressure and
anti-clockwise to reduce it. When you have obtained optimum pressure, lock the knob by pressing it downward (
Fig.13
). For pressure reducers
equipped without a pressure gauge, the set pressure can be seen on the graduated scale located on the reducer body. On pressure reducers
equipped with a pressure gauge, pressure can be seen on the gauge itself.
Fig.13
E
Fig.12