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Hobby Oil Free Series: AIRBAG 

User Guide 

Operation 

 

CONTROLS (Fig.6)

 

 

 

The user has complete control panel available. This includes: 

1.  Pressure reducer 

2.  Gauge indicating the pressure of the internal tank  

3.  Gauge indicating the pressure for utilization 

4.  Compressed air outlet tap for utilization 

5.  Overload with manual reset  

6.  Operation pressure switch 

 

OPERATION 

 

It is of the utmost importance that tha machine operates with all panels closed completely. 

 

The operation of the compressor is fully automatic, and is controlled by a pressure switch which 
stops it when the pressure reaches tha maximum set value, and allows it to start up again when 
the pressure goes down to the minimum set value. 

 

The air is sucked in through the suction filter of the pumping element, passes through the deliver.y 
pipe and is then stored in the tank. The check valve prevents the compressed air in the tank from 
returning into the pumping element. By means of the connecting pipe, the compressed air passes 
into,the pressure reducer and is ready to be used with the attachment. 

 

CAUTION 

 

In the event of a BLACK-OUT, the compressor can start up again automatically upon restoring 

the line voltage if the pressure switch in the "1" position. 

 

REGULATION WORKING PRESSURE 

 

Release the knob of the pressure reducer by pulling it out. Set the 

pressure  to  the  desired  value  by  turning  the  knob  clockwise  to 
increase  it  and  counter-clockwise  to  decrease  it  (Fig.7).  The 
desired value is displayed on gauge no.3.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AIRBAG

Page 1: ...1 P a g e Hobby Oil Free Series AIRBAG User Guide Hobby Oil Free Series AIRBAG User Guide...

Page 2: ...shipment each machine undergoes a rigorous test to ensure the absence of any manufacturing faults and to demonstrate that the device can perform all the functions for which it has been designed This...

Page 3: ...3 P a g e Hobby Oil Free Series AIRBAG User Guide INDEX GB 1 General Information 4 2 Installation 5 3 Operation 6 4 Maintenance 9 5 Illustrations 12 6 Warrant Terms and Conditions 13...

Page 4: ...terms of the guarantee We reserve the right to make technical modifications without prior notification GENERAL CHECK Remove the compressor from the package and check that there are no evident signs o...

Page 5: ...orable air circulation the compressor must have a good amount of free space surrounding it Do not obstruct aspiration openings or discharge openings of the sound deadening cabin in order to allow inte...

Page 6: ...60 Hz 1 1 5 mm 2 5 mm 1 5 2 5 mm 4 mm Insert the plug into the electrical outlet and start up the compressor by turning on the switch on the control panel fig 5 On the first start up it is necessary t...

Page 7: ...again when the pressure goes down to the minimum set value The air is sucked in through the suction filter of the pumping element passes through the deliver y pipe and is then stored in the tank The...

Page 8: ...not insist in resetting but investigate the causes of start up failure of the electric motor and if necessary contact the closest assistance centre CAUTION Before any intervention inside the sound de...

Page 9: ...end draining the condesate with the tank under pressure max 2 bar PERFORMING MINOR REPAIRS Some air leaks may be related to an inadequate sealing of pipe fittings Check fittings by wetting them with s...

Page 10: ...of a temporary power shortage disconnected the electrocompressor switch During repairs to the sound deadening cabin be careful of the head cylinder feed pipe unit which may reach high temperatures Do...

Page 11: ...place flammable objects near the compressor Never direct the air nozzleat persons or animals Do not transport the compressor with the tank under pressure Keep children and animals away from the area...

Page 12: ...12 P a g e Hobby Oil Free Series AIRBAG User Guide Illustrations...

Page 13: ...ies Units b Classic K Series Units c Petrol Industrial Series Units d Three Phase Industrial Series Units will be free from defects due to defective factory workmanship or materials for a period of 3...

Page 14: ...rcumstances where the guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law do not apply in respect to the purchase of its Products Pilot Air will not be liable for any losses or damages whether direct or indi...

Page 15: ...Air provided that such costs are not significant k The replacement or repair of any defective part or correction of operating faults under any warranty specified herein is to be made only after Pilot...

Page 16: ...jor failure Any rights a consumer may have under any warranty specified herein are in addition to other rights and remedies of a consumer under a law in relation to the goods to which these warranties...

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