Operating
Procedures
Daily Start=Up Procedures
1. Set the Auto-On/Off
switch
to the Off position.
2. Inspect the air compressor,
air hose, and any
accessories/tools
being used for damage
or
obstruction.
If any of these mentioned
items are in
need of repair/replacement,
contact
Sears or
another
qualified
service dealer before use.
3. Close the drain valve.
4. Connect
the air hose to the quick connect
socket
on the regulator
assembly
by inserting
the quick
connect
plug on the air hose into the quick
connect
socket.
The quick connect
socket
collar
will snap forward
and lock the plug into place
providing
an air tight
seal between
the socket
and plug. To release the air hose push the collar
back on the quick connect
socket.
5. Plug the power
cord into the proper
receptacle.
6. Turn the Auto=On/Off
switch
to the On-Auto
position
and the compressor
will start
and build
air pressure
in the tank to cut-out
pressure
and
then shut off automatically.
7. Adjust the regulator
to a PSI setting
that is needed
for your application
and be sure it is within
the
safety standards
required
to perform
the task. If
using a pneumatic
tool, the manufacturer
should
have recommendations
in the manual
for that
particular
tool on operating
PSI settings.
8. The air compressor
is now ready for use. The
following
inflation
and cleaning
accessories
packaged
with this unit should
only be operated
at maximum
pressure
of 90PSI: Blow gun,
adapter
and inflation
needle.
NOTE: See Accessory
Kit Guide for more
information
on attachment
instructions.
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Daily Shut=Down
Procedures
1. Set the Auto=On/Off
switch
to the Off position.
2. Unplug
the power
cord from the receptacle.
3. Set the outlet
pressure
to zero on the regulator.
4. Remove
any air tools or accessories.
5. Open the drain valve allowing
air to bleed from
the tank. After
all of the air has bled from the
tank, close the drain valve to prevent
debris
buildup
in the valve.
When draining
the tank, always use ear and eye pro-
tection.
Drain the tank in a suitable
location;
con-
densation
will be present
in most cases of draining.
Water that remains
in the tank during
storage
will
corrode
and weaken
the air tank which
could
cause
the tank to rupture.
To avoid serious
injury, be sure
to drain the tank after each use or daily.