When the air receiver tank is pressurised to its
working capacity the compressor will
automatically switch off. When the compressor
switches off there will be the sound of leaking air
while the pressure regulating system is
depressurised, this will last for only a few seconds
and is quite normal. Check all valves and
regulators for leaks. Note during extended periods
of use the air receiver tank supply tube will
become hot.
5.CONNECTING HOSES AND ACCESSORIES
Warning!
Do not operate accessories at an air
pressure greater than the maximum rated air
pressure for the accessory.
Connect a hose to the compressor using the hose
to compressor quick release connector (See Fig.9).
When using the regulated air output first
determine the working pressure of the accessory
by referring to the accessory manual. Slowly open
the air outlet pressure regulator (See Fig.10) at
the same time observing the air outlet pressure
gauge until the pressure gauge reads the
minimum pressure for the accessory. Fine
adjustments to the air pressure can be made until
the accessory is working at its optimum
performance.
When the correct operating air pressure has been
set, the air outlet pressure regulator can be locked
by tightening the locking ring (See Fig.11). Do not
exceed the maximum rated air pressure for the
accessory.
To disconnect a hose push the hose connector
towards the compressor and at the same time pull
back the brass collar, this will allow the hose to be
removed (See Fig.12).
Fig 10
Fig 11
Fig 12
Fig 9