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FILTER DISC

Figure 4 - Replacing Air Filter

MAINTENANCE:

AIR STORAGE TANK- 

To avoid the risk of

moisture in the air lines or tank failure, drain
the tank after every use or every four hours of
running time to prevent condensation build-up
and corrosion inside the tanks.  To drain tank,
allow the compressor to fully pressurize and
then turn AUTO/OFF lever to the off position.
Remove power cord from the receptacle on the
end of the compressor case, then turn the
compressor on end with the tanks in the lowest
position (see Figure 3).  Carefully and quickly
turn and open drain fitting.  Tip unit toward
drain and allow water to drain out with the air.

AIR FILTER-

A dirty air filter will not allow the

air compressor to operate at full efficiency.  If a
decrease in the supply air is noticed, it may be
necessary to replace the filter element.  The
air filter is located inside the case just behind
the air output coupling.  To replace, disconnect
hoses and unscrew the brass cylinder at the
mid-section.  Remove filter disc and install a
new one (see Figure 4).

ELECTRICAL- 

The motor of this compressor

has a thermal overload protector.  If the motor
should overheat, the overload protector will
shut off the motor.  If this should occur, turn
the compressor off immediately and allow  the
motor to cool.  Restart the compressor.  If the
compressor fails to start, the compressor may
need to cool further before attempting to
restart.  If the overload protector shuts the
motor off frequently, you may have a low
voltage situation. Low voltage can be
suspected when:

1. The motor does not get up to full power or

speed.

2. Lights dim when compressor is started.

3. Other motor operated appliances fail to

operate properly.

4. Compressor shakes or hesitates when

starting.

A primary cause of voltage drop is using an
extension cord that is not heavy enough to
carry the current the AA-74 compressor draws.
An under-size or over-length extension cord
will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in
loss of power and overheating. Aseptico does
not recommend using an extension cord when
powering the AA-74 compressor unit.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION:

1. The compressor should be located in a dry,

clean, and well ventilated area.

2. This compressor needs no lubrication and

should never be oiled.  Applying oil to any
part could result in polluted air delivery to
the air handling equipment.

3. If compressor is run for extended periods

of time, open case for more efficient
cooling.

4. All compressors generate heat even under

normal operating conditions.  To avoid
serious burns, never touch the compressor
during or immediately after operation.

5. When unit is not in use, wrap cord and

store inside compressor.  Do not abuse
cord.

6. Servicing should always be performed by

an Authorized Service Center.

7. ALWAYS use a grounded 3-prong plug-in.

OPEN

Figure 3 - Draining the Tank

Summary of Contents for AA-74

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL AA 74 AIRPAC COMPRESSOR 120 VOLT ...

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Page 3: ...and includes an air storage tank and an automatic pressure switch control Congratulations This system is engineered to provide many years of reliable service Please read the instructions provided in this manual to receive the best and longest service from your Aseptico equipment Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and maintenance of other accessories for your unit PACKAGE CONTE...

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Page 5: ...ILTER AIR INTAKE FILTYER PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE GAUGE AIR OUTPUT Figure 1 Case Contents Figure 2 Case Top View PRESSURE GAUGE AIR OUTPUT QUICK DISCONNECT PRESSURE SWITCH AIR STORAGE TANKS DRAIN FITTING AIR INTAKE FILTER AC POWER RECEPTACLE AIR INTAKE FILTER ...

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Page 7: ... equipment 3 If compressor is run for extended periods of time open case for more efficient cooling 4 All compressors generate heat even under normal operating conditions To avoid serious burns never touch the compressor during or immediately after operation 5 When unit is not in use wrap cord and store inside compressor Do not abuse cord 6 Servicing should always be performed by an Authorized Ser...

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