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     BLACKRIDGE

 2.5HP AIR COMPRESSOR

BLACKRIDGE

 2.5HP AIR COMPRESSOR     

   

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Lubrication of air compressor

Before attempting to operate this air compressor the transport 
plug must be removed, thrown out and replaced with the oil 
breather. Check the oil level to ensure the level is to the top 
of the red dot on the sight glass; refer to page 5 for complete 
details and diagram. Failure to do these may result in damage to 
the air compressor and / or injury to the user.
PLEASE follow the instructions noted on page 5 on changing the 
transport plug to the oil breather.

Assembly

This air compressor MUST be fully assembled by you prior to 
use. Failure to do so will result in the warranty being VOID. 
Failure to fully assemble this air compressor may also result in 
personal injury.

Safety

Before attempting to operate this air compressor the following 
basic safety precautions should be taken to reduce the risk of 
fire, electric shock and personal injury. It is important to read the 
instruction manual and to understand applications, limitations 
and potential hazards associated with the air compressor. This 
air compressor is not intended for use by persons (including 
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

Beware of children and pets

Children and pets should be kept out of the work area. Children 
should not be allowed to touch or operate the air compressor, 
tools or extension cords. This air compressor is not designed for 
use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. The 
air compressor and tools should be kept out of reach of children, 
preferably stored or locked in a secure cabinet or room when 
not in use.

GENERAL 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Work area

Work areas and benches should be kept tidy. Cluttered benches 
and work areas can cause accidents. Floors should be kept clean 
and free from rubbish. Special care should be taken when the 
floor is slippery due to sawdust or wax. Always leave sufficient 
distance, at least 5 metres between the air compressor and the 
work area, especially when using tools designed for sanding or 
spraying liquids.

Work environment

Do not expose your air compressor to rain, or use in damp or 
wet conditions. Keep the work area well lit. Always ensure your 
air compressor is level and stable. Using your air compressor 
on unlevel or unstable ground may cause a lack of lubrication 
and the pump to seize, this damage will not be covered under 
warranty.

Guard against electric shock

Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces (e.g. pipes 
and refrigerators).

Do not force air compressors

The air compressor will do a better, safer job and give you 
much better service life, if it’s used at the duty cycle for which 
it was designed. The duty cycle will only take effect after the 
initial (1st ) tank fill for the day. This air compressors duty 
cycle is 75%. Duty cycle is the proportion of time during which 
the air compressor is operating compared with not operating. 
For example a 75% duty cycle could mean after 45 seconds 
of operation, motor pumping, the air compressor must be left 
for 15 seconds resting, motor not pumping. When the motor is 
pumping the attached air tool can not be used. Simple way to 
understand duty cycle is only use the attached air tool while the 
air compressor is not pumping. Stop using the attached tool as 
soon as the air compressor starts pumping.

Use the right tool

Select the right tool for the job. Do not use a tool for a job for 
which it was not designed. Do not force a small air compressor 
to do the job of a heavy–duty air compressor. Do not use the air 
compressor for purposes not intended.

Do not abuse power cord

Never yank or pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the 
mains supply socket. Never carry or pull your air compressor 
by its power cord. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, 
solvents and sharp edges. Regularly check the plug and cord and 
if damaged have it replaced by an authorised service facility.

Extension cords and reels

This air compressor MUST be plugged directly into a 240V AC 
wall socket. This air compressor is NOT designed to be run off an 
extension cord/lead. If you need extra distance do NOT use an 
extension cord, USE A LONGER AIR HOSE. The use of extension 
cords may cause power voltage loss and will result in damage to 
the motor. This will NOT be covered under warranty.

Secure the work piece

Whenever possible secure the work piece using clamps or a vice. 

It is safer than using your hands or feet and leaves both hands 

free to control the tool.

Hot components

Beware many of the components will get hot during use. Never 
touch any of the metal pipes, pump or motor as these may burn.

Maintain your air compressor with care

Follow the instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. 
Check the air compressor power cord periodically and if 
damaged, have it replaced by an authorised service facility. 
Keep handles clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Ensure 
that ventilation slots are kept clean and free from dust at all 
times. Blocked ventilation slots or air filter can cause overheating 
and damage to the motor and this will not be covered under 
warranty.

Disconnect air compressor

Ensure that the air compressor is disconnected from the mains 
supply when not in use, before servicing, lubricating, making 
adjustments or when changing any accessories.

Remove adjusting keys and wrenches

Form the habit of always checking to see that any adjusting keys 
or wrenches have been removed from the air compressor or 
attached air tools before operating.

Avoid unintentional starting

Ensure that the on/off button is in the ‘OFF’ position (Push 
Button Down) before plugging the air compressor into the mains 
supply.

Protect furnishings

If using the air compressor inside your house, protect furnishings 
and floors with a suitable dust sheet.

Fire precautions

When using the air compressor inside your house or workshop 
general fire precautions should be observed. As a precaution it is 
recommended that an expert is consulted on obtaining and using 
a suitable fire extinguisher.

Cleaning your air compressor

Always disconnect your air compressor from the mains power 
supply before you commence cleaning. Always ensure that your 
air compressor has cooled, about one (1) hour, before cleaning 
and storing. When cleaning your air compressor use only a damp 
soft cloth. NEVER use liquid or solvents of any type.

Summary of Contents for 590971

Page 1: ...tre tank size Includes Nitto style fitting Perfect for most light duty air tools MODEL NO BR2000 PLU 590971 2 5HP AIR COMPRESSOR 115PSI 8 BAR PRESSURE L MIN FREE AIR DELIVERY 135 12MTH WARRANTY INSTRU...

Page 2: ...laim under this warranty Ensure you have the following Original purchase receipt model of air compressor and serial number of air compressor Call customer service number below Discuss the issue Custom...

Page 3: ...ole on the top of the pump head This only needs to be done up by hand Pic 8 Operating Instructions 1 PRE SETUP CHECKS WARNING ENSURE THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SU...

Page 4: ...IF YOU NEED TO GET CLOSER TO YOUR WORK AREA 4 USING YOUR PRODUCT Positioning your new air compressor Always position air compressor on level ground Always position air compressor away from work area s...

Page 5: ...regulate the air pressure to match your air tool Different air tools require different operating pressures Always check with the tool manufacturer if unsure Safety valve NOTE When checking the safety...

Page 6: ...hased the air compressor we recommend that you check to make sure it is intact and that you read the operating instructions carefully before using it The purchase receipt for this product is to be ret...

Page 7: ...of operation motor pumping the air compressor must be left for 15 seconds resting motor not pumping When the motor is pumping the attached air tool can not be used Simple way to understand duty cycle...

Page 8: ...ning concrete man made fibres especially MDF Medium Density Fibre board the resin used in these materials can be hazardous to your health Use an approved face mask with replaceable filter Do Not Over...

Page 9: ...04068 02 20 For service spare parts or product information please contact SMART MARKETING GROUP PTY LTD AUSTRALIA 1300 660 457 NEW ZEALAND 0800 474 876 MODEL NO BR2000 PLU 590971 2 5HP AIR COMPRESSOR...

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