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Operation

Once the hose connections are complete, plug in to the mains supply and start the compressor
by pulling the STOP/START switch upwards. Pressure will build up in the receiver, as indicated on the
gauge, to a predetermined maximum 116 PSI/8bar, when it will then stop.
At this point, slowly turn the pressure regulator clockwise to reach the desired setting for the
air tool to be used, as indicated on the Air Outlet Gauge.
Open the Air Outlet Tap and check to ensure there are no air leaks. Should leaks be apparent,
they should be rectified before proceeding.
Operate the air tool in the
normal way. (Refer to the Air
Tool
manual).
The
compressor will restart when the
pressure
has
fallen
approximately 20 PSI and this
automatic STOP/START process
will then continue as necessary
to replenish the receiver.
When you have finished with the
compressor, always switch OFF
at the STOP/START switch on the
machine, NEVER by switching
OFF at the mains.
ALWAYS
close the outlet tap and turn the pressure regulator fully anti-clockwise, then operate
the trigger on the air tool BEFORE disconnecting the tool or air hose.
disconnect the tool or air hose before checking to ensure there is no air in the hose.
When using at an output of 8bar, DO NOT allow the motor to run for longer than 2 minutes
continuously. See 'DUTY CYCLE' on page 9.
THERMAL OVERLOAD
If the machine should overheat, the Thermal
Overload will intervene and shut down the
compressor. Should this happen, switch OFF the
machine by pushing the STOP/START switch
downwards, and wait for at least 5 minutes
before pressing the RESET button (arrowed in
illustration opposite) and trying to start again.
NOTE: It may take longer for the overload to
reset, depending upon conditions.
DRAIN VALVE
After a period of use, especially if the weather has been warm and humid, it is quite possible
that water (condensate), will have accumulated in the receiver.
To remove this condensate, first switch OFF the machine after ensuring that there is at least
some compressed air in the receiver.
Simply loosen the drain valve for a few moments allowing the air and any water to escape
- tip the machine over slightly so that the drain is the lowest point, to ensure all condensate
is drained. REMEMBER to ALWAYS Re-tighten the drain valve before storage.
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