When you have finished using your compressor, follow these steps:-
1. Close the air outlet taps.
2. Switch off the compressor.
3. Disconnect unit from power outlet (power point).
4. Disconnect tools and / or Accessories from the air hose.
5. Disconnect the Air Hose.
6. Locate the drain valve on the underside of the tank.
7. Open the drain valve to release remaining pressurized air from within the tank. Moisture build
up in the tank is normal with air compressors, so a small amount of water may come out
while draining. (Draining the tank is vital for the longevity and safety of your air
compressor).
8. Store the compressor in a cool, dry place.
Shutting Down Your Compressor
1. The tank will require accumulated moisture to be drained from it on a regular basis. It is
recommended that the tank be drained of moisture after every 5 Hours of use. The drain
valve is located on the underside of the tank.
2. Check Oil level before each use.
3. Wash air filter insert in a mild soapy solution after 50 hours use. Operation in extreme
conditions e.g., dust, paint residue etc, may require more frequent cleaning.
4. Check handle is attached properly prior to use.
6. Check power cord for signs of wear and tear before each use.
7. Never use caustic agents to clean any part of the compressor.
8
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Remove dust and dirt regularly. Wipe down compressor with a damp rag. Do not use alcohol,
petrol or other cleaning agent as this presents a fire hazard.
Maintenance
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Trouble Shooting
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Not connected to power supply
Check Connection
Power supply not switched on
Check switched On
Tank full of air
Motor will restart when pressure drops below preset minimum
On/Off switch in Off position
set switch to "on" position
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Power Fault or supply voltage too low
Check the Power supply
Power cord too long or too thin
Do not use extension leads
Lack of lubricating oil
Check oil level and adjust as necessary
Compressor running non stop.
Reduce air consumption and allow compressor to cool.
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Loose Part
Tighten Component
Wheel or mounting feet loose
Tighten Component
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Dirty air filter
Clean air filter
Air Leaking
Return to point of purchase for assessment
Air consumption beyond capability of the unit
Reduce air consumption.
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Oil Level too high
Maintain the oil at the correct level
Oil filler hole blocked
Check and clean
Incorrect grade of oil used
Use recommended oil only
Inability to maintain required
operating pressure
Oil Consumption too high
Motor will not run
Motor Running too slow
Motor becoming excessively
hot
Compressor will not start
Excessive vibration or noise