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E N G L I S H •
User’s manual
CAUTION: Before first use, run the air com-
pressor at zero tank pressure with the drain
valves fully open for 30 minutes.
NOTE: Once the air compressor is started, pres-
sure inside the air tank will build until the
compressor reaches 120 psi. After reaching
maximum tank pressure the engine will idle
allowing the pressure inside the air tank to
decrease until it reaches a preset level. When
the pressure falls below the preset level, the
engine will accelerate and provide additional
air pressure.
DANGER: Provide adequate ventilation for
toxic exhaust gases and cooling air flow.
• Do not start or run the generator in an en-
closed area, even if doors or windows are open.
• Engines operation produces carbon monox-
ide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
• Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nau-
sea, fainting or death.
TO STOP THE ENGINE:
• Put the on/stop switch in the OFF position.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: It is recommended that all the
repair or replacement for the tool shall be per-
formed by a qualified service technician.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
DAILY OR BEFORE EACH OPERATION:
• Check for oil leaks.
• Check lubricant level. Fill as needed.
• Drain receiver tank condensate (if automatic
draining device is not provided). Open manual
drain valve and collect and dispose of conden-
sate accordingly.
• Test drain valve for proper operation.
Clean filter screen if needed.
• Check for unusual noise and vibration.
• Ensure belt-guards and covers are securely in
place.
• Ensure area around compressor is free from
rags, tools, debris, and flammable or explosive
materials.
• Check system oil pressure on pressure lubri-
cated models while compressor is hot.
WEEKLY: Observe operation of safety/relief
valves while the compressor is running. Re-
place safety / relief valves that do not operate
freely.
• Inspect air filter element(s). Clean if neces-
sary.
MONTHLY: Inspect for air leaks. Squirt soapy
water around joints during compressor opera-
tion and watch for bubbles.
• Check tightness of screws and bolts. Tighten
as needed.
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust if necessary.
• Clean exterior.
• Clean drain valve filter screen.
3 MONTHS / 500 HOURS OF OPERATION:
• Change petroleum lubricant while crankcase
is warm.
• Drain compressor oil and clean oil sight glass.
6 MONTHS / 1000 HOURS OF OPERATION:
• Replace oil filter and change lubricant (if nec-
essary) on pressure lubricated models.
12 MONTHS / 2000 HOURS OF OPERATION:
• Change synthetic lubricant while crankcase
is warm.
• Replace filter element.
FILTER INSPECTION & CLEANING
1. Loosen the clamps securing the filter hous-
ing to its base.
2. Remove the filter housing and withdraw the
old filter element.
Clean the element with a jet of air or vacuum.
3. Replace the filter element and housing.
OIL CHANGE
1. Remove the oil drain plug and allow the lu-
bricant to drain into a suitable container.
2. Replace the oil drain plug.
3. Follow the filling procedures in INSTALLA-
TION section.
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PLACE THE
THROTTLE LEVER
TO THE “RUN”
POSITION