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Warning
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
PREPARATION FOR THE STARTING
(1) The place to set the compressor should be clean, dry and ven ated
(2) Keep the use voltage within +/- 5% of the rated
(3) Keep the oil level in the red circle leveler
(4)Recommend compressor oil use SAE30 or L-DAB 100 over 10 ℃ , and use SAE 10 or L-DAB 68 below 10 ℃
(5) Open the outlet valve, set the knob of pressure switch on (Fig.2), let the compressor run 10 minutes
with no load to ensure lubrica
oving parts before regular service
OPERATING AND ADJUSTMENT
(1)The compressor is controlled by pressure switch when normal working. It can be stopped automa cally
as pressure increasing to the maximum and restart when pressure decreasing to the minimum. The rated
pressure has been adjusted when produced. Don't change it carelessly. As soon as motor switched off the
compressed air in the discharge pipe should be released through the release valve under the switch. This is
the necessary c
for restart, or the motor will be damaged. The rated pressure can be adjusted by
turning the adjus
switch (Fig.2).
(2)The output pressure of compressed air can be adjusted by regula
(3)When the compressor in running need to be stopped, only set the knob of pressure swit
CAUTIONS
(1)Put the cover off first and put on the breath pipe and the air filter before the before the compressor run
(Fig.3)
(2)Never unscrew any c
(3)Never disassemble any electrical part before disc
(4)Never adjust the safety valve carelessly
(5)Never use the compressor in place where voltage is too low or too high
(6)Never use electrical wire mor
(7)Never disconnect the plug to stop compressor, set the swit
(8)If the release valve doesn't work as motor stopped, find the cause immediately so as not to damage
motor
(9)Lubrica
st be clean, oil level should be kept in the red circle of the leveler
(10)Disconnect the plug to cut off power supply and open the outlet valve
MAINTENANCE
(1)Clean crankcase and renew lubrica
a er the first 10 working hours
(2)Clean the oil level a er every 20 working hours, and replenish if necessary (Fig.4)
(3)Open drain cock under the tank to exhaust condensate a er every 60 working hours
(4)Clean crankcase and renew the oil, clean air filter and safety valve and pressure gauge.
4
Wear dusk mask
Do not dispose of old appliances in the
household garbage
Keep your hands and feet away from all
opening
Disconnect from power supply while
maintance
valve (Fig.2)
tank is in pressure c
table 1
ff instead
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CLEANING AND MAINTANCE
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains plug. For safe and proper working, always keep the
machine and ven a
the interior of the machine when working with metal. The prot
degraded. The use of a sta
blowing out the ven a
the accessory(-ies) carefully. If the machine should fail despite the care taken in manufacturing and tes
procedures, repair should be carried out by an a er-sales service centre for Maxpro power tools.
ENVIRONMENT
Do not dispose of electric tools, accessories and packaging together with household waste material -
in observance of European Dir
implementa
cordance with na
be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compa
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fault Symptom
Mortor unable running Running
too slow, or or Ge
compressor
Tarrible shake Or abnormal noise
ff
Pressure insufficient or discharge
capacity decreased
The oil Consumption too
excessive
extreme working c
c
ve dust can accumulate in
ve insula
ry extr
system is recommended in such cases as well as frequently
stalling a residual current device (RCD). Please store and handle
ve 2002/96/EC on waste of electric and electronic equipment and its
aw, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must
recycling facility.
Possible Cause
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( 1 ) Fault in line,or voltage
(1) Check the line
insufficient
(2)Power wire too thin or too long (2)Replace the wire
(3) Fault in pressure switch
(3)Repair or replace
(4)Fault in motor
(4)Repair or replace
compressor
(5)Check and repair
(1)Moving parts burnt due to the
C h e c k c r a n k s h a , b e a r i n g ,
oil insufficient
connec
etc. and replace if necessary
(2)Moving parts damaged, or stuck
by foreign body
(1)Check and re hten
(2)Foreign body got into main
(2)Check and clean away
compressor
(3)Piston knocking valve seat
(3)Replace with thicker paper gasket
(4)Moving parts seriously worn
(4)Repair or replace
(1)Mortor running too slow
(1)Check and remedy
(2)Air filter choked up
(2)Clean or replace the cartridge
(3)Leakage of safety valve
(3)Check and adjust
(4)Leakage of discharge pipe
(4)Check and repair
(5)Sealing gasket damaged
(5)Check and replace
(6)Valve plate damaged, carbon
(6)Replace and clean
buildup or stuck
(7)Piston ring and cylinder worn of
(7)Repair or replace
damaged
(1)Oil level too high
(1)Keep the level within set range
(2)Breath pipe choked up
(2)Check and clean
(3)Piston ring and cylinder worn of
(3)Repain or replace
damaged
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can be
rod, piston, piton ring,
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