Westward Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Compact Air Compressor
On/Off Switch (located on opposite
side of air compressor): Used to
turn air compressor on and off.
Female Tire Chuck: Attaches to the
hose end to be used to inflate tires.
Note: To ensure correct tire pressure
use a tire pressure gauge.
Blow Gun: Ideal for blowing, clean-
ing, and inflating. Depress lever on to
release the air.
Safety Nozzle: Prevents pressure
build-up.
Blow Gun Adapter: Attached to blow
gun or female hose end to allow the
tapered Inflator or inflating needle to
be used.
Inflating needle: Used to inflate sport
balls.
Tapered Inflator: Used to inflate toy
inflatables/air mattresses.
Rubber Tip Nozzle: Used to inflate
toy inflatables/air mattresses.
HOW TO STOP
1.
Set the On/Off switch to "OFF".
On/Off
Switch
TO USE TIRE CHUCK
1.
Attach tire chuck to hose.
2.
See the "How to Start" paragraph
to start air compressor.
3.
Place the female tire chuck onto
the tire valve stem of the tire to
be inflated.
Model 3JR69A
4.
Slowly increase the pressure
setting of the adjustable pressure
valve to the tire manufacturer's
recommended PSI. Note: To
ensure correct tire pressure use a
tire pressure gauge.
TO USE BLOW GUN
1.
Attach the blow gun, with
desired accessory, to hose.
See Assembly for Accessory
Assembly.
Safety Nozzle
If an accessory
is not being used
with the blow gun, the safety
nozzle MUST be assembled.
2.
See the "How to Start" paragraph
to start air compressor.
3.
Depress lever on blow gun to
release the air.
BEFORE STARTING
1.
Place On/Off switch to "OFF".
2.
Place the adjustable pressure
valve to 10 PSI.
3.
Attach hose and accessories.
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Westward Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Compact Air Compressor
Too much air
pressure causes a
hazardous risk of bursting. Check
the manufacturer's maximum
pressure rating for air tools and
accessories. Carefully follow the
"How to Start" instructions.
HOW TO START
1.
Place On/Off switch to "OFF".
2.
Plug the power cord into the
grounded outlet.
3.
Place On/Off switch to "ON" to
start compressor.
4.
Check the manufacturer's
maximum pressure rating for the
air tool, accessory, or vehicle tire
being used. The air compressor
outlet pressure must never
exceed the maximum pressure
rating.
5.
Slowly increase the pressure
setting of the adjustable pressure
valve. You should be able
to hear and feel air pressure
being relieved by the adjustable
pressure valve. If pressure is
not being relieved, turn the air
compressor off immediately. The
pressure valve must be replaced.
Compressed air
from the outfit may
contain water condensation. Do
not spray unfiltered air at an item
that could be damaged. Some
air operated tools or devices
may require filtered air. Read
the instructions for the air tool or
device.
Model 3JR69A
Service and Adjustments
AIR HOSE REPLACEMENT
The air hose attached to your
compressor has an integral pressure
adjusting valve at the working end
of the hose. Should service or
replacement be required, make sure
that the pressure adjusting valve is
present in the air hose line.
DO NOT replace
the hose with
standard hose that is not equipped
with the pressure adjusting valve.
Do not allow hose
to become kinked
or pinched at any time. This is
important to avoid damage to
your compressor and to maintain
pressure adjusting valve control.
Storage
1.
Set the On/Off switch to "OFF"
and unplug the cord.
2.
Relieve all pressure from the air
compressor head and air hose by
turning the adjustable pressure
valve to 10 PSI.
3.
Protect the electrical cord and air
hose from damage by winding
them loosely around the air
compressor.
4.
Store the air compressor in a
clean and dry location.
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