CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
A dirty air filter
will reduce the
compressor's
performance and life.
To avoid any internal
contamination of the
pump, the filter should
be cleaned frequently,
and replaced on a
regular basis. Felt filters
should be cleaned in
warm, soapy water,
rinsed, and allowed
to air dry before
reinstallation. Paper filters should be replaced when dirty. Do
not allow the filter to become filled with dirt or paint. If the filter
becomes filled with paint, it should be replaced. Direct exposure
to dirty conditions or painting areas will void your warranty.
CHECKING THE RELIEF VALVE
Pull the tank safety valve daily to ensure that it is operating
properly and to clear the valve of any possible obstructions.
TESTING FOR LEAKS
Check that all connections are tight. A small leak in any of the
hoses, transfer tubes, or pipe connections will substantially
reduce the performance of your air compressor. If you suspect
a leak, spray a small amount of soapy water around the area
of the suspected leak with a spray bottle. If bubbles appear,
repair or replace the faulty component. Do not over tighten any
connections.
Perform the following maintenance at the intervals indicated below.
Inspect air filter (clean or replace as necessary)
Check pump oil level
Change pump oil (Use synthetic blend, nondetergent air compressor oil.)
Operate the tank safety valve
Check belt tension
Drain tank
Check and tighten all bolts (do not over tighten)
200-2903
MAINTENANCE
A = Wing nut
B = Metal cover
C = Filter element
B
C
A
SERVICE INTERVAL
STORAGE
Before storing the compressor for a prolonged period, use
an air blow gun to clean all dust and debris from the compressor.
Disconnect the power cord and coil it up. Pull the tank safety
valve to release all pressure from the tank. Drain all moisture
from the tank. Clean the filter element and filter housing; replace
the element if necessary. Drain the oil from the pump crankcase
and replace it with new oil. Cover the entire unit to protect it from
moisture and dust.
Daily
or after
each use
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11 - ENG
Every 200
Every 250
After first 8 hours
operating
operating
and then every 500
hours
hours
operating hours
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