AllTrade 647376 manual Checking Safety Relief Valve, Checking AIR Filter Element

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4.Remove oil fill breather plug to allow air to enter crankcase.

5.Remove oil drain plug.

6.Allow oil to drain completely. Tilt air compressor towards the oil drain to assist draining.

7.Clean and replace oil drain plug.

8.Refill crankcase with SAE 30 weight non-detergent air compressor oil until the oil level reaches the center of the red circle in the oil level sight glass. Be careful not to overfill.

9.Reinstall the oil fill breather plug.

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CHECKING SAFETY RELIEF VALVE:

SAFETY RELIEF VALVE MUST BE REPLACED IF IT CANNOT BE ACTUATED OR IT LEAKS AIR AFTER THE RING IS RELEASED.

1.The air compressor must be turned OFF.

2.Disconnect compressor from the power source.

3.Open tank drain to bleed off all air pressure before attempting any maintenance or repair.

4.Allow compressor to fully cool before attempting any maintenance or repair.

5.Grasp the wire ring on the safety relief valve.

6.Pull and release the ring a few times to ensure that the plunger moves in and out. Replace the safety relief valve if plunger does not move or is difficult to move.

CHECKING AIR FILTER ELEMENT:

1.The air compressor must be turned OFF.

2.Disconnect compressor from the power source.

3.Open tank drain to bleed off all air pressure before attempting any maintenance or repair.

4.Allow compressor to fully cool before attempting any maintenance or repair.

5.Remove the face of the filter body to access the filter element by pushing and rotating the front portion of the filter body in a counter clockwise direction to release the locking tabs.

6.Use compressed air to blow loose dirt and debris from the paper filter element. Replace filter element if it cannot be cleaned sufficiently.

7.Reinsert filter element into filter body and reinstall filter faceplate.

MOISTURE IN COMPRESSED AIR

Moisture is a normal by-product of compressing air. As the moisture builds during compressor use, it can be carried though the air hose. When using paint spray gun or sandblasting gun, the use of a special filter to remove moisture from the air line is highly recommended. Moisture in the compressed air will cause water spots in paint jobs and cause blasting media to clog the sandblasting gun.

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Contents Twin Tank AIR Compressor Table of Contents Specifications Unpacking & Inspection Safety AlertIntroduction General Safety Warnings Safety WarningsDrain Liquid from AIR Tank Daily Installation and Location Grounding InstructionsExtension Cord Length Wire Size AWG Compressor FeaturesCompressor Features Compressor Features Adding Compressor Oil Assembly Instructions Pump Lubrication Inspection Check Initial Setup / BREAK-IN ProcedureAssembly Check StartupMaintenance When Performing ANY Maintenance or ServiceMaintenance Checklist Shutdown and StorageMoisture in Compressed AIR Checking Safety Relief ValveChecking AIR Filter Element Troubleshooting Guide Valve Air leaks from safety reliefOr air accessory Air leaks at pumpParts List Description QTY Parts Diagram Exclusions ONE Year Limited WarrantyWarranty Performance Limitation Of Liability Warranty DisclaimersLimitations on Warranty Disclaimers Wear Safety Glasses