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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
CAUTION
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This hand pump is not intended to produce breathable air.
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To reliably produce clean and dry air, the filter media must be monitored on a
regular basis and changed when necessary. Filter life will vary due to many
factors, including but not limited to: humidity, temperature, purge frequency,
and cycle times. An additional inline filter may be necessary for high-humidity
environments.
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Wear safety glasses when operating this equipment.
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Always monitor the system pressure during operation.
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Do NOT fill any reservoir above your airgun or air reservoir’s maximum pressure
rating, and NEVER fill above 310 BAR / 4500 PSI for any reason.
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Remain clear of manual purge discharge opening. The escaping air can cause
damage.
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Noise from purging may be loud, especially if you are in a small space. Hearing
protection is recommended while using this hand pump.
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When filling a large reservoir, the hand pump may become warm or hot to the
touch. If the pump body is hot, discontinue use until it has cooled back to
room temperature before continuing.
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When filling a large reservoir, frequent breaks are recommended. DO NOT
overwork, exhaust, or otherwise strain yourself while operating this hand pump.
If you feel fatigued, discontinue use immediately. This hand pump may require
upwards of 200 Lbs of force to reach maximum pressure (170 Lbs at 3000
PSI).
SECTION INDEX
1. Included Tools For Assembly
2. Parts of Your Hand Pump
3. Initial Setup Instructions
4. Using the Hand Pump to Fill
5. Maintenance
6. Troubleshooting
7. Warranty and Service