Unpacking Your Tool
WARNING: this device is very heavy and
should NOT be unpacked and handled by a
single person.
•
Carefully unpack and inspect your tool.
Fully familiarize yourself with all its
features and functions
•
Ensure that all parts of the tool are
present and in good condition. If any
parts are missing or damaged, have
such parts replaced before attempting
to use this tool
Before Use
Transport wheel installation
6. Place the air compressor unit on a
secure flat surface ready for assembly,
and locate the Transport Wheels (14)
and fixings
7. Carefully place the air compressor unit
on its side to gain access to the wheel
mounting hole
8. Slide the Axle (16) through the center of
the Transport Wheel, followed by the
wheel mounting hole
9. Fasten using corresponding nut and
crush washer
10. Repeat steps 1-4 the other side
Rubber foot installation
4. Place the air compressor unit on a
secure, flat surface to reveal the foot
mounting hole (Image I). Locate the
Rubber Foot (12) and fixings
5. Slide the supplied fixing bolt through the
bottom of the Rubber Foot (Image II),
then through the foot mounting hole,
and fasten using the corresponding nut
6. Access to the other foot mounting hole
is available from the air compressor´s
current position. Repeat steps 1-2
Air filter installation
3. The threaded air intake port is located
on the side of the Cylinder Hear (Image
III)
4. Screw the Air Filter (15) into the air
intake port
Filling with motor oil
WARNING: This air compressor is supplied
without oil. DO NOT attempt to start the
motor before you have filled the motor with
the appropriate type and amount of oil
WARNING: Only use an oil type listed in the
"Specification". High viscosity oil could
create
blockages
circulation during cold starts. A low viscosity
due
to
improper
oil
will
be
unable
compressor sufficiently.
Note: Always place the air compressor on a
level surface before filling motor oil or
checking oil levels
5. Position the air compressor on a
secure, flat surface
6. Remove the shipping plug from the
crankcase breather hole, and store in a
safe place. The crankcase breather
hole is now accessible
Note: This compressor features an external
Oil Level Monitor (5) (Image IV), for easy
monitoring of oil levels
7. Fill with suitable motor oil to the center
of the red "full" mark on the Oil Level
Monitor, see "Specification" for details
regarding suitable motor oil
8. Screw the Crankcase Breather (3) into
the crankcase breather hole
Check valves and fasteners
Note: Always check the operation of the
Pressure Release Valve (8) before use: its
function is imperative to the safe use of this
air compressor
•
Ensure all valves and fasteners are
correctly tightened/seated for operation
before each use
Operation
WARNING:
Always
protective
equipment,
protection,
respiratory
protection, when working with this tool.
Switching on and off
6. Check that the compressor is
disconnect from all air tools or air
lines and that the ON/OFF Switch
(6) is depressed
7. Connect the machine to the mains
power supply
8. Pull
the
ON/OFF
upwards.
This
compressor
9. Allow the compressor to build
pressure; the tank pressure is
displayed on the Pressure Gauge
(7). When the Reservoir Tank (1)
pressure reaches 8bar (116psi), the
motor will stop automatically
10. Press the ON/OFF Switch down to
switch the compressor off
to
lubricate
the
use
adequate
including
eye
and
hearing
Switch
(6)
will
start
the