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elevated position that could allow
the unit to fall or be tipped over.
Use additional air hose for
elevated jobs.
Risk from flying objects:
Always wear approved safety
glasses with side shields when
the air compressor is in use. Turn
off the air compressor and drain
the air tank before performing
any type of maintenance or
disassembly of the hoses or
fittings. Never point any nozzle or
sprayer toward any part of the
body or at other people or
animals.
Risk to breathing:
Avoid using
the air compressor in confined
areas. Always have adequate
space (30 cm) on all sides of the
air compressor. Also keep
children, pets, and others out of
the area of operation. This air
compressor does not provide
breathable air for anyone or any
auxiliary breathing device.
Spraying material will always
need to be in another area away
from the air compressor to not
allow intake air to damage the air
compressor filter.
Risk of electrical shock:
Never
use the air compressor in the rain
or wet conditions. Any electrical
issues or repairs should be
performed by authorized
personnel such as an electrician
and should comply with all
national and local electrical
codes. The air compressor
should also have the proper three
prong grounding plug, correct
voltage, and adequate fuse
protection.
Risk of explosion or fire:
Never
operate the compressor near
combustible materials, gasoline,
or solvent vapors. If spraying
flammable materials, locate the
air compressor at least 50m away
from the spray area. Never
operate the air compressor
indoors or in a confined area.
Risk of bursting:
Always drain
the air compressor tank daily or
after each use. If the tank
develops a leak, then replace the
air compressor. Never use the air
compressor after a leak has been
found or tried to make any
modifications to the tank. Never
modify the air compressor’s
factory settings which control the
tank pressure or any other
function.
PARTS AND FEATURES
Drain Valve:
Used to drain
condensation from the air tank.
Located on bottom of tank.
Motor Thermal Overload:
The
motor has an automatic thermal
overload protector. If the motor
overheats, this protector will shut
off the motor. The motor must be
allowed 30 minutes to cool before
restarting.
Quick Connect:
Offers a quick
release feature for attaching and
removing the air hose.
Air Compressor Pump:
Oil free
direct driven pump that
compresses air, which is
distributed to the tank.
Check Valve:
When the pump is
not in operation the valve closes
to retain air pressure inside the
tank.
Tank Safety Valve:
Used to
allow excess tank pressure to
escape into the atmosphere.
This valve should only open
when the tank pressure is
above the maximum rated
pressure.
Outlet Pressure Gauge:
Indicates the outgoing air
pressure to the tool and is
controlled by the regulator.
Tank Pressure Gauge:
Indicates the reserve air
pressure in the tank.
Regulator:
The regulator
controls the air pressure
coming from the air tank. To
increase the pressure, turn the
knob clockwise and to
decrease the pressure to turn
the knob counterclockwise.
INSTALLATION AND
ASSEMBLY
Lubrication and Oil
This compressor requires no
lubrication or oiling. No break
in procedures is required by
the user. This product is factory
tested to ensure proper
operation and performance.
Location of the Air
Compressor
The air compressor should
always be located in a clean,
dry, and well-ventilated
environment. The unit should
have a minimum of 30 cm of
space on each side. The air
filter intake should be free of
any debris or obstructions.
Check the air filter on a daily
basis to be sure it is clean and
in working order.