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To adjust the air regulator:
1. With the supplied air-flow valve
attached to the pressure regulator
and the valve handle in the OFF
position, turn the compressor ON.
When the maximum air pressure,
100 PSI, is reached as indicated
by the tank pressure gauge, the
motor will stop.
2. Turn the pressure regulator
knob to adjust the pressure
regulator. Turn the pressure
regulator knob counterclockwise
to decrease the PSI, turn it
clockwise to increase the PSI.
(Do not exceed 100 PSI) When
the regulated pressure gauge
shows the pressure that you want
to limit the compressor to, the
pressure regulator is set.
3. Between the pressure
regulator knob and the valve
body, a narrow ring acts as a
lock-ring for the knob. Rotate the
ring in a counterclockwise
direction and tighten it against the
knob to secure the setting.
4. Attach hose to the air-flow
valve, then tool to hose. Turn on
the air-flow valve to supply air
pressure shown on gauge to the
tool.
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NOTE:
When the maximum air
pressure, 100 PSI, is reached as
indicated by the tank pressure
gauge, the motor will stop. The
compressor will automatically
restart when the air pressure
drops below 85 PSI.
To stop the compressor:
1.Push the ON/OFF power switch
to the OFF position.
2. Turn air-flow valve to OFF.
Press trigger on tool to relieve air
pressure in hose. Disconnect
hose from air-flow valve.
3. Relieve the air tank pressure
and remove moisture by opening
the tank drain valve. Turn the
valve slowly counterclockwise
until the pressure is relieved.
Then, retighten the drain valve.
4. Allow the air compressor to
completely cool. Then store the
unit in a clean, dry, safe location
out of the reach of children.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE,
& CLEANING
1.
WARNING:
Make sure the
compressor is OFF, the unit is
unplugged from its electrical
outlet, and the air is drained from
the tank before performing any
inspection, maintenance, or
cleaning procedures or leaving it
unattended.
2. Before each use, inspect the
general condition of the air
compressor. Check for loose
screws, misalignment, or binding
of moving parts, cracked or
broken parts, damaged electrical
wiring, loose
air fittings, and any other
condition that may affect the safe
operation of the compressor. If
abnormal noise or vibration
occurs, have the problem
corrected before further use.
Do
not use damaged equipment.
3. Daily, purge the air tank of all
air and moisture to prevent
corrosion. To do so, slowly and
carefully unscrew (no more than
four threads) the tank drain valve
until the compressed air and
condensation begins to be
released from the tanks. Allow
sufficient time for all of the air and
condensation to escape from the
tank. Then, firmly re-tighten the
drain valve.
4. To replace fuse, unscrew the
fuse and replace with a 250V, 3A
fuse.
5.
Caution:
All maintenance,
service, or repairs not mentioned
in this manual should only be
performed by a qualified service
technician.