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1022 SMALL AIR COMPRESSOR
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1.
Power ON:
Plug the power cord to the appropriate power
supply to power ON the air compressor.
The air compressor is not equipped with a power ON/OFF
switch. Power is controlled by the power cord plugged at
the electrical outlet.
The air compressor software is factory preset to shut off
the motor at 118–120 psig (8.14–8.27 bar) and to re-start at
97
±
5 psig (6.69
±
0.34 bar).
2.
Power OFF:
The air compressor is designed to remain in
the power ON condition. There is no need to power OFF
the air compressor, other than for care and maintenance
purposes (see the Care and Maintenance section below
for complete instructions).
Clean the air compressor exterior with a soft brush or wipe
with a moistened cloth using only water and mild soap.
Wipe dry the air compressor.
Do not use cleaning solvents as they can be toxic and
flammable.
Always keep parts clean from dirt and dust for optimal
equipment performance.
Make sure all connections are tight. Do not overtighten. Any
leaks at air line connections will diminish air compressor
performance.
To test for leaks, spray a small amount of soapy water on the
area suspected of leaking. If the soap bubbles, try tightening
the connection or replace the broken part. Do not install
used compression nuts. Do not use the air compressor until all
repairs have been completed and tested by a Keiser-certified
technician.
DAILY OPERATION
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
HOT SURFACE
Before cleaning the air compressor:
1. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply.
2. Allow the air compressor to cool down.
CLEANING
Lubrication:
The motor is oil-less and requires no lubrication.
Air Lines:
Check for damaged, torn, or otherwise broken Air
Lines. If any damage is found, do not use until all repairs have
been completed and tested by a Keiser-certified technician.
Inspect:
Periodically inspect the air compressor for damaged,
worn, or broken parts; check for normal operating sounds and
any error codes. Make note of any error code and contact
Keiser Customer Support for service and corrective action.
All repairs and maintenance shall only be performed by Keiser-
certified technicians.
Do not open any parts or components
of the air compressor or attempt to resolve any issue on
your own. Only use replacement parts recommended by Keiser
Corporation.
MAINTENANCE
TEST FOR LEAKS
1. Disconnect the power cord to power OFF, and wrap the
power cord around the air compressor handle to reduce
the risk of damage.
2.
Disconnect all 1/4-inch quick-disconnect (QD) or 3/8-inch
air line from the air compressor.
3. Slowly purge the air tanks to release all air pressure.
4. Clean the air compressor to remove all dirt and dust.
5. Place a cover over the air compressor to protect the unit
from dust and moisture.
6. Do not stack or store any items on top of or around the
air compressor.
7. Store indoors.
STORAGE