sure Adjuster clockwise to increase the air output to the tool, up to the working air pressure (115 PSI) as indicated on the Tank Pressure Gauge (3A). Never exceed the maximum PSI for the tool being used or any component of the air system.
3.Turn the Tool Pressure Adjuster (2A) counterclockwise to decrease the air output to the tool.
To Use The Tank Pressure Relief Valve:
1.The Tank Pressure Relief Valve Ring (5A) is used when decompression is needed quickly and efficiently. It is also designed to release automatically if the compressor pressurizes up to or beyond it’s safe limit.
2.To decompress the Air Tank (9A) pressure, press the “ON/OFF” Power Switch (1A) down to turn off the Air Compressor.
3.Pull out on the Tank Pressure Relief Valve Ring (5A) to immediately release air pressure in the Air Tank (9A).
To Empty Moisture From The Tank:
1.The Water Drain Valve (10A) is located underneath the Air Tank (9A), and should be used daily to release all trapped moisture through this valve. If this is not done, condensation may cause Air Tank corrosion. (See Assy. Diagram A.)
2.WARNING: Do not open the Water Drain Valve (10A) so that more than four threads are showing.
3.Push down on the “ON/OFF” Power Switch (1A) to turn off the Air Compressor. Then, unplug the Air Compressor’s Power Cord from the electrical outlet.
4.You may wish to lay a pan under the drain to collect the dirty water trapped within. Slowly and carefully unscrew (no more than four threads) the Water Drain Valve (10A) until the compressed air and condensation begins to be released from the Air Tank (9A). Allow sufficient time for all of the air and condensation to escape from the Air Tank. Then, firmly retighten the Water Drain Valve.
IMPORTANT!
IF THE MOTOR STOPS UNEXPECTEDLY, the overload breaker may have sensed an
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