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operating your air Compressor
eXtra Care should be taKen
to aVoid personal inJuries
with automatiC Controlled
Compressors.
1)
Check unit for any damage. All compressors are tested and in-
spected at the factory and supplied in perfect condition.
Any damage is the freight carriers’ responsibility and you must
notify the freight company immediately upon discovering any
damage, and submit a claim. Ensure you have documented the
damage on the waybill receipt if possible.
2)
Check compressor installation and wiring
)
Turn on electric power and turn pressure switch knob to “auto”.
Compressor should start running and air pressure should build
up in the air receiver as evidenced by the air receiver pressure
gauge. Make sure drain valve and outlet valve are closed.
4)
When air receiver pressure reaches the pressure switch cut-out
pressure, the compressor should stop automatically and you
are now ready to start using the compressed air. As air is used,
the pressure in the air receiver will drop and cause the pressure
switch to close and this will automatically start the compressor.
5)
The compressor will cycle automatically until you are finished
using compressed air and the pressure switch knob is switched
to “off”.
do not leaVe the power to
the Compressor oVernight
or ConneCted when unit is
unattended