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ARISM

User’s Manual

Product Set Up

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1. First use: Carefully unpack the unit, verify that all parts listed in the “Parts List” are present, and visually inspect for damage. If there are any  
    signs of damage or if any parts are missing, do not use the product. Contact your retailer or supplier immediately. 
2. Place the compressor in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area that has adequate air circulation.
3. Screw one end of the Braided Hose onto the compressor’s Air Outlet located below the Pressure Gauge, and the other end of the hose to the  
    Silver Bullet™ Air Inlet.
4. Screw the Airbrush Bleed Valve into the Silver Bullet™ Air Outlet and then screw your airbrush onto the bleed valve. NOTE: Different adaptors  
    may be required for different airbrush brands and models. If your airbrush needs an adapter, please contact your local retailer or supplier.
5. With a dual-action airbrush attached, but not in use, the Auto Stop Pressure Switch automatically stops the compressor when the pressure 

reaches 35 psi, and will automatically re-start the compressor when the airbrush trigger is pushed down and the pressure drops to 25 psi. Do 
not attempt to remove the Auto Stop Pressure Switch. In the rare instance that the switch malfunctions, do not allow the compressor to 
operate above 50 psi, and run the compressor continuously no more than 30 minutes.

6. Plug the appropriate end of the power cable into the compressor.

Product Operation

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1. Insert the plug into a working power outlet. Turn the compressor on by pressing the On/Off Switch.
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3. The Pressure Gauge gives continuous, real-time readings of current air pressure delivery.

When condensation forms in the Silver Bullet™, push on the Silver Bullet™ Drain Valve to release built-up 
moisture. Perform this operation as often as needed – with greater frequency the higher the humidity. 
SUGGESTION: When pushing on the drain valve, hold a paper towel under the drain to collect water released 
from the drain.

6. When the airbrush is not in use, it may be placed into the Airbrush Holder.

To adjust air pressure, turn the knob of Airbrush Bleed Valve clockwise to 
increase air pressure, or counter-clockwise to decrease air pressure. Numbers
on the knob can be used as reference points for your setting. NOTE: When 
working with adjusted air pressure, airflow will constantly leak from the Airbrush 
Bleed Valve thus rendering the auto stop pressure switch feature inoperative. 
Closing the airbrush bleed valve will reinstate the auto shut off feature.

With a dual-action airbrush attached, but not in use, the auto stop pressure 
switch automatically stops the compressor when the pressure reaches 35 psi, 
and will automatically re-start the compressor when the airbrush trigger is 
pushed down and the pressure drops to 25 psi. Do not attempt to remove the 
Auto Stop Pressure Switch. In the rare instance that the switch malfunctions, 
do not allow the compressor to operate above 50 psi.

Troubleshooting

If airflow is not sufficient …
•  Check for air leaks where air can be heard escaping, or apply a soap and water solution on all connections. Resulting bubbles indicate an air leak. 
   Tighten fittings where necessary.
•  PTFE seal tape is recommended for all threaded connections.
•  Replace the Air Hose if the hose is torn or damaged.
If compressor shuts off frequently, the motor fails to come up to full speed or becomes hotter than usual during operation … 
•  Disconnect other appliances that are using the same power outlet.
•  Avoid using extension cords.
If problems arise which you cannot solve with the information provided above, please contact your retailer or supplier for assistance. Do not 
attempt to fix the device yourself. Improper operation and/or dismantling of the device may damage the compressor. If any parts/accessories are 
damaged, please contact your retailer or supplier for replacement or repair.

7. Do not touch any exposed metal parts on the compressor during, or immediately after, operation. The compressor will remain hot for several
    minutes after operation.
8. It is recommended that the compressor run continuously for no more than 40 minutes with the auto stop in action. After 40 minutes of continuous
    operation, use the On/Off Switch to turn off the unit. Allow the unit to cool for 10 to 15 minutes before turning the compressor back on.
9. The compressor has a thermal safety switch which automatically ceases compressor operation when the compressor becomes too hot. If this
    happens, use the On/Off Switch to turn off the compressor. Allow the unit to cool for 10 to 15 minutes before turning the compressor back on.
    After each use, make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged. Also be sure to release any remaining air from the compressor by depressing
    the airbrush trigger.

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