Troubleshooting Guide
WARNING
The air compressor should be turned off and unplugged from the power source before any mainte-
nance is performed as well as the air bled from the tank and the unit allowed time to cool. Personal
injuries could occur from moving parts, electrical sources, compressed air, or hot surfaces.
PROBLEM
Air leaks at the check
valve or at the
pressure relief valve.
Air leaks between
head and cylinder.
Air leak from
safety valve.
Pressure reading on
the regulated pressure
gauge drops when an
accessory is used.
Excessive tank
pressure.
Motor will not start.
Excessive moisture in
the discharge air.
Air leaks from the tank
body or tank welds.
POSSIBLE CORRECTION
A defective check valve results in a constant air leak at the pressure relief
valve when there is pressure in the tank and the compressor is shut off.
Drain the tank, then remove and clean or replace the check valve.
Be sure of proper torque on head bolts. If leak remains, contact a service
technician.
Operate the safety valve manually by pulling on the ring. If the valve
continues to leak when in the closed position, it should be replaced.
If there is an excessive amount of pressure drop when the accessory is
used, replace the regulator.
NOTE:
Adjust the regulated pressure under flow conditions (while accessory is
being used). It is normal for the gauge to show minimal pressure loss
during initial use of the tool.
Move the Auto-On/Off lever to the Off position. If the unit doesn't shut off,
unplug it from the power source and contact a service technician.
Make sure power cord is plugged in and the switch is on. Inspect for the
proper size fuse in your circuit box. If the fuse was tripped, reset it and
restart the unit. If repeated tripping occurs, replace the check valve or
contact a service technician.
Remove the water in the tank by draining after each use. High humidity
environments will cause excessive condensation. Utilize water filters on
your air line.
NOTE:
Water condensation is not caused by compressor malfunction. Be sure
the compressor's air output is greater than your tool's air
consumption rate.
Never drill into, weld or otherwise modify the air tank or it will weaken.
The tank can rupture or explode. Compressor cannot be repaired.
Discontinue use of the air compressor.
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