15-ENG
N000395
15-ENG
7. Check all air line fittings and con-
nections/piping for air leaks by
applying a soap solution. Correct
if necessary. NOTE: Minor leaks
can cause the air compressor to
overwork, resulting in premature
breakdown or inadequate perfor-
mance.
8. Check for excessive vibration.
Readjust or shim air compressor
feet, if necessary.
9. After 20 minutes, close the globe
valve. The air receiver will fill to
"cut-out" pressure and the motor
will stop.
Before Each Start-Up:
1. Place On/Auto/Off lever to "Off".
2. Close the globe valve.
3. Attach hose and accessories.
Risk of unsafe
operation. Firmly
grasp air hose in hand when
installing or disconnecting to
prevent hose whip.
Risk of unsafe
operation. Do not
use damaged or worn accessories.
NOTE: A regulator MUST be installed
when using accessories rated at less
than 175 PSI.
NOTE: The hose or accessory will
require a quick connect plug if the air
outlet is equipped with a quick con-
nect socket.
Risk of Bursting.
Too much air
pressure causes a hazardous risk of
bursting. Check the manufacturer’s
maximum pressure rating for air
tools and accessories. The regulator
outlet pressure must never exceed
the maximum pressure rating.
Risk of unsafe
operation.
Compressed air from the unit may
contain wa ter condensation and
oil mist. Do not spray un fil tered air
at an item that could be damaged
by moisture. Some air tools and
accessories may require filtered
air. Read the in struc tions for the air
tools and accessories.
How to Start
:
1. Turn the On/Auto/Off lever to "On/
Auto" and allow tank pressure to
build. Motor will stop when tank
pressure reaches "cut-out" pres-
sure.
2. When the tank pressure reaches
"cut-out" pressure open the globe
valve.
IMPORTANT: When using regula-
tor and other accessories refer to the
manufacturers instructions.
If any unusual
noise or vibration
is noticed, stop the compressor
immediately and have it checked by
a trained service technician.
The compressor is ready for use.
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