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USING THE INFLATOR

Before starting run through this simple list;

1.   Fully assembled.
2.   Drain tap – open and drain tank
3.   Drain tap – close fully
4.   Check power lead for any damage. If damaged 

have replaced by an authorised service centre.

5.   Plug inflator into a standard 240V 10Amp AC 

power point and turn ON.

6.   Lift the red button to turn ON, see page 11, 

Pic.4.

7.   Allow the inflator to fill the air tank.
8.   Turn the inflator OFF.
9.   Turn the power point OFF and disconnect the  

power lead from the power point.

10. Connect your air hose and air tools.
11. Reconnect to the power lead to the power 

point and turn ON.

12. Turn your inflator ON.
13. Once turned on and you begin using the 

connected air tools the inflator will start and 
stop without warning.  This is controlled by the 
pressure switch.  These pressure settings are 

factory set and should not be changed. 

 

Pumping starts at (minimum) 85PSI and stops 
at (maximum) 115PSI.  Once the initial pump 

up stage has finished you can use the inflator. 
Remember air pressure is not regulated. If low 

pressure is required buy a regulator.

TOOL CONFIGURATION

The configuration of tools and accessories can 
be varied to suit your particular requirements. 
A basic recommended set up is shown in Pic. 5 
(accessories not included). 

When you have finished using your 

inflator follow these simple steps:

1.  Turn your inflator OFF, using the ON/OFF 

button.

2.  Turn the power point OFF and disconnect the 

power lead.

3.  Disconnect your air tools and air hose.
4.  Clean your air hose and air tools.
5.  Store your air hose and air tools in a secure 

well ventilated cabinet.

6.  Slowly open the tank drain tap, see page 14. 

This allows excess air and moisture, water, to 

vent.

7.  Leave the tank drain tap open. This allows any 

moisture to drain while the inflator is stored.

PIC. 5

Summary of Contents for BRI40

Page 1: ...02808 08 11 For service spare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 ...

Page 2: ... Nailer This inflator is NOT recommended for use with a spray gun or medium duty air tools Section Page Contents 2 Suggested Applications 2 Introduction 3 Guarantee 3 4 General Safety Instructions 5 7 Electrical Information 8 Components and Controls 9 Operating Instructions 10 14 Maintenance 14 Trouble Shooting 15 Technical Information 15 Parts Diagram 16 Contact Information 16 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...terms and conditions below What is covered Manufacturing fault or defect How to claim under this warranty Call customer service phone number at the top Ensure you have the following Original purchase receipt Model of inflator Serial number of inflator Discuss the issue Customer service will advise which authorised service agent to take the inflator to provided the issue is a warranty one Take infl...

Page 4: ...lable if the request is made to our customer service team on the contact numbers listed below and proof of purchase is provided This is a repair only warranty you will need to take the inflator to the authorised service agent after contacting our customer service centre Damage caused by third party accessories is not covered under this warranty Damage caused to attached equipment or third party ac...

Page 5: ...hould 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 inflator and the work area especially when using tools designed for sanding or spraying liquids WORK ENVIRONMENT Do not expose your infla...

Page 6: ...vice 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 INFLATOR Ensure that the inflator is disconnected from the mains supply when not in use before servicing making adju...

Page 7: ...mage your ears Respiratory Protection When operating any machinery that creates dust or when spray painting an approved dust filter mask must be worn When machining 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 Reach Do not over reach Keep a proper fo...

Page 8: ... operation to be carried out Never use the inflator if any part of the unit is damaged Always have the inflator serviced by an authorised service agent Always wear safety eye ear and respiratory protection when operating the inflator Allow the tank to completely fill before using the inflator If the inflator makes an unfamiliar sound or vibrates excessively switch the inflator OFF immediately and ...

Page 9: ...sure switch 2 On Off button red colour 3 Handle 4 Motor cover 5 Pump 6 Tank 7 Rubber feet 8 Tank drain tap 9 Tank pressure gauge 10 Air filter metal 11 Nitto style outlet socket fitting 12 Safety valve PIC 1 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 2 9 12 1 ...

Page 10: ... The supplied air filter must be used Failure to do so may result in irreparable damage and will void the warranty Pic 3 To install 1 Carefully screw supplied air filter into the threaded hole on the top of the pump head This only needs to be done up by hand Do not use tools to tighten air filter NOTE Do not OVER TIGHTEN as this may damage the air filter or cylinder head which will NOT be covered ...

Page 11: ...n on the Pressure Switch Pic 1 Item 1 and 2 as well as Pic 4 Damage caused by not using this button will not be covered by warranty To turn your inflator ON Lift up the red ON OFF button on top of the pressure switch To turn your inflator OFF Push down the red ON OFF button on top of the pressure switch RUNNING IN YOUR NEW INFLATOR Your inflator does not require running in Before use ensure you ha...

Page 12: ...hese pressure settings are factory set and should not be changed Pumping starts at minimum 85PSI and stops at maximum 115PSI Once the initial pump up stage has finished you can use the inflator Remember air pressure is not regulated If low pressure is required buy a regulator TOOL CONFIGURATION The configuration of tools and accessories can be varied to suit your particular requirements A basic re...

Page 13: ...e a lower pressure for your air tool please buy an adjustable regulator and gauge from your stockist PIC 6 PIC 7 Tank pressure gauge Pull to check operation Nitto style outlet socket SAFETY VALVE Pic 7 NOTE When checking the safety valve ALWAYS wear safety glasses To check the operation of the safety valve the air tank will need to be full Gently pull the ring outwards This should release air unde...

Page 14: ...re to match your air tool Different air tools require different operating pressures Always check with the tool manufacturer if unsure Drain Tap Sealed OR To close and seal push lever up Right or left To open and drain pull lever down Drain tap opened unsealed P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PIC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC C IC IC IC IC C C C C C C C C IC C C C IC IC...

Page 15: ...ave turned the inflator ON OFF switch ON The air tank may be full Use your air tool and the inflator should start when the pressure decreases to 85PSI Inflator does not build up pressure Check that the tank drain tap is sealed Check that the air fitting is not leaking If leaking replace Inflator smells like burnt oil Using beyond the 50 duty cycle allow to cool for 30 minutes before reusing this i...

Page 16: ... 8 30am 5 30pm AEST Do not return to place of purchase Keep your purchase receipt this will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specifications Inflator BRI40 Voltage 240V AC 50Hz Motor 1 HP Wattage 750W Oil free No Load Speed 2800 RPM Free Air Delivery 40L per minute Tank Size 8L ...

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