Speedaire Operating Instructions
Operating Procedures
Daily Startup
(Figure 4)
1. Set the Power Switch to the Off
position. (C)
2. Inspect the air compressor, air hose,
and any accessories/tools being
used for damage or obstruction. If
any of these mentioned items are
in need of repair/replacement,
contact your local authorized dealer
before use.
3. Close the drain valve. (D)
4. Connect the air hose to the quick
Figure 4
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E
B
Stutdown
(Figure 4)
1. Set the Power Switch to the Off
position. (C)
2. Unplug the power cord from the
receptacle. (E)
3. Set the outlet pressure to zero on
the regulator. (B)
4. Remove any air tools or accessories.
connect socket on the regulator
assembly by inserting the quick
connect plug on the air hose into the
quick connect socket. The quick
connect socket collar will snap
forward and lock the plug into place
providing an air tight seal between
the socket and plug. To release the
air hose push the collar back on the
quick connect socket. (A)
5. Plug the power cord into the proper
receptacle. (E)
6. Turn the Power Switch to the On
5. Open the drain valve allowing air to
bleed from the tank. After all of the
air has bled from the tank, close the
drain valve to prevent debris buildup
in the valve. (D)
When draining the tank, always use ear
and eye protection. Drain the tank in a
suitable location; condensation will be
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position and the compressor will
start and build air pressure in the
tank to cut-out pressure and then
shut off automatically. (C)
7. Adjust the regulator to a PSI setting
that is needed for your application
and be sure it is within the safety
standards required to perform the
task. If using a pneumatic tool,
the manufacturer should have
recommendations in the manual for
that particular tool on operating PSI
settings. (B)
C
D
present in most cases of draining.
Water that remains in the tank during
storage will corrode and weaken the air
tank
which could cause the tank to rupture.
To avoid serious injury, be sure to drain
the tank after each use or daily.
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