AllTrade 540010 instruction manual Moisture in Compressed AIR

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7.Clean filter element with warm soapy water. Rinse the filter and air dry before reinstalling. Replace filter element if it cannot be cleaned sufficiently.

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

9.Screw the filter body into pump head by turning clockwise until the filter is hand tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

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 a paint spray gun or sandblasting gun, the use of a special filter to remove moisture from the air line is highly rec- ommended. 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 Manuel Dinstructions Introduction Safety AlertAND/OR Property Damage Read ALL Safety Warnings Before Using AIR Compressor Safety WarningsGeneral Safety Warnings Unpacking & InspectionWash hands after handling Avoid inhaling vapors and dust. Wash hands after usingPage Installation and Location SpecificationsDuty Cycle Grounding Instructions Compressor FeaturesExtension Cord Length Installing Wheels and Rubber Feet Assembly InstructionsInstalling AIR Filter Installing HandleInitial Setup / BREAK-IN Procedure Assembly CheckOperation StartupWhen performing any maintenance or service MaintenanceMaintenance Checklist Daily ShutdownWeekly Checking Safety Relief ValveMonthly Six months or 200 operating hoursMoisture in Compressed AIR Compressor does not start or restart Troubleshooting GuideCompressor motor StallsAir leaks from safety relief When in the Start/Stop option, motor runs continu- ouslyOverheating ValveInsufficient pressure at air Tool or air accessoryAir compressor not making Enough air