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5.  COMPRESSOR FILL OPERATION 

Follow these instructions to for filling your airgun or reservoir. 

 

1.  Connect the corresponding power cable to your compressor, then the power source, being 

careful to connect the terminals to their corresponding polarity (if using 12VDC).  If using AC 

power, the internal power supply’s cooling fan will immediately turn on.

 

2. 

The compressor’s default shut

-off pressure is 250 BAR.  Use the yellow (+) or (-) buttons to 

adjust shut-off pressure to your desired fill pressure.  

WARNING:  NEVER FILL AN AIRGUN / 

RESERVOIR ABOVE ITS INDICATED FILL PRESSURE!

 

3.  Attach your fill probe to the end of the fill whip, and verify that the collar has locked to 

secure it in place. 

4. 

Insert the fill probe fully into the airgun’s fill port.

 

5.  Push the red ON/OFF button on the control panel to begin filling.  The high speed fan will 

immediately begin running.  

WARNING:  DISCONTINUE USE IF THE FAN DOES NOT TURN ON!

 

6. 

Monitor the airgun’s / reservoir’s built in gauge if equipped to verify the pressure does not 

exceed that of the operating pressure of the device. 

7.  The compressor will stop running once it has reached the set pressure and display a 

message confirming that it has finished filling.  The display will retain this message until the 
system has been vented.  The cooling fan will continue to run for 2 minutes after the 
compressor has reached its fill pressure. 

8.  Loosen the vent screw on the front of the compressor to depressurize the fill whip. 
9.  Once the air has been vented, the system voltage and pressure information will be displayed 

once again.  The fan will continue to run until the 2-minute time is complete, or until the ON/
OFF button is depressed again.  

CAUTION:  IT IS RECOMMENDED TO ALLOW THE COOLING FAN TO 

RUN UNTIL IT SHUTS OFF AUTOMATICALLY  TO PREVENT OVERHEATING!

 

10.Remove the fill probe from your airgun. 
 

 

NOTE:  It is not recommended for this compressor to operate more than 30 
continuous minutes.  After this time period, allow at least 30 minutes for the 
compressor to cool down to ambient temperature.  Overuse will result in excessive 
heat and moisture generation, and will lead to premature wear and/or failure. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TactAir Volt

Page 1: ...Hatsan TactAir Volt Dual Power Portable Compressor Operation Manual REV1 3 2020...

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Page 3: ...thers 7 Disassembly of this compressor can result in leaks damage and will void your warranty 8 Do not transport or place this compressor into a storage location while it is pressurized or is hot afte...

Page 4: ...or any reason Use caution when purging air from the system Loosen the vent screw slowly The escaping air can cause damage Noise from purging may be loud especially if you are in a small space Hearing...

Page 5: ...e in addition to any other existing loads WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS COMPRESSOR IF THE SYSTEM VOLTAGE IS BELOW 12V Power Source Power Source Connection Fuse Size 12 14V DC Alligator Clamp to Yellow C...

Page 6: ...illuminate and show system voltage Operating voltage is 12 14V 4 FIRST RUN LEAK TEST Follow the steps below prior to using the compressor to fill any reservoir before use after storage or any time you...

Page 7: ...ipped to verify the pressure does not exceed that of the operating pressure of the device 7 The compressor will stop running once it has reached the set pressure and display a message confirming that...

Page 8: ...to allow the compressor to cool before handling or moving after it has been used Leak Checks Perform a System Leak Test every 30 hours of runtime or every six months whichever occurs first o Additiona...

Page 9: ...nnected Insert test plug into fill whip or connect whip to reservoir System takes a long time to fill or build pressure Bleed valve is open or partially open Close bleed valve by turning the screw clo...

Page 10: ...r Return shipping of the repaired or replaced product back to the consumer What Is NOT Covered Repairs required due to abuse misuse neglect or failure to perform proper maintenance Damages resulting f...

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