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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Pressure drop in the tank
Air leaks at the connections
Let the compressor build up
pressure in the tank to
maximum pressure if possible.
Brush soapy water on the air
connections and look for air
bubbles. Tighten leaky
connections. If the problem
persists, contact your service
dealer
The unloader valve leaks when
the compressor is idle
Unloader valve seal is
defective
Let the air in the air tank flow
out until all the pressure is
released. Then remove the
unloader valve plug and clean
the valve seal. If necessary,
replace the seal and then
reinstall
The compressor stopped and
won’t restart
The thermal protector turned
on because the motor is
overheating
Check the main voltage
corresponds to the air
compressor specifications. An
extension cord that is too thon
or too long can cause voltage
drop and cause the motor to
overheat.
Allow the motor to cool down.
Motor windings have burnt out
Contact your service dealer
The motor does not start or
starts slowly
Low voltage supply to the
motor
Check that the main voltage
corresponds to the air
compressors specification.
An extension cord that is too
thin or too long can cause
voltage drop. Use a heavy duty
extension cord.
Ensure that the air compressor
is plugged into a fully
functioning power outlet.
The compressor is noisy
Compressor head gasket or
reed valve is faulty
Stop the compressor and
contact your service dealer
The compressor does not
reach the maximum pressure
Compressor head gasket or
reed valve is faulty
Stop the compressor and
contact your service dealer
The compressor does not
seem to deliver as much air as
it did when new and/or the
compressor shuts off with a
much shorter time period
The pressure switch needs
adjusting
Stop the compressor and
contact your service dealer
The tank is full of water due to
condensation
Open the drain valve and
release the water from the tank
The motor pump unit does not
stop when the tank pressure
reaches maximum working
pressure
Pressure switch defective or
requires adjusting
Stop the compressor and
contact your service dealer
9. TROUBLESHOOTING