VXO8330/1264Y
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (LIGHT)
OPTION 1
: Additional Brake Light (Will turn on only when the vehicle's brake is engaged)
Connect the red wire to any wire that powers the vehicle’s brake light.
Connect the black wire to ground by wiring it to bare metal.
OPTION 2
: Running Light (Will turn on when vehicle’s running lights are switched to on)
Connec
t the red wire to a wire that powers vehicle’s running light.
Connect the black wire to ground by wiring it to bare metal.
OPTION 2
: Horn Activated (Turns on when the horn button is press)
Connect the red wire to the Solenoid's wire that leads to the power source.
Connect the black wire to the Solenoid's wire that leads to the horn switch.
WARNING
: We highly recommend that you use a 3A fuse (not provided) on the positive wire to assure that the circuit
remains safe and will not be damaged by excess current.
MAINTENANCE
Make sure that electrical and fitting connections are regularly inspected, cleaned and tightened when needed.
Make sure mounting screws are regularly tightened if needed.
Drain weekly, to avoid excessive buildup of condensation.
Compressor features a washable air filter which should be cleaned using any mild form of liquid soap every
two months if it gets dusty. Just remove the front cover of the filter’s housing to reach it. Replacement time
frames depend on the operating environment and how often it is used.
Clean dirt and dust from heat spreader and motor housing of the compressor.
The motor of the air compressor has a maintenance-free lasting lubricant.
DO NOT LUBRICATE
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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON ISSUES
Issue: Compressor inoperable.
Solution 1: Check all switches to make sure they are ON.
Solution 2: Check the fuse; if blown, disconnect compressor from power and replace the fuse.
Solution 3: Allow compressor to cool off for 30-60 minutes.
Solution 4: Check pressure switch, replace if damaged or inoperable.
Issue: Air horn is inaudible
Solution 1: Check all switches to make sure they are ON.
Solution 2: Assure air tank is pressurized.
Solution 3: Check the fuse; if blown, disconnect compressor from power and replace the fuse.
Solution 4: Examine electrical connection for damage or corrosion, secure electrical connections.