Briggs & Stratton 203721GS Air Compressor User Manual


 
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NOTE: The compressor generates condensation water
(condensate) that accumulates in the air tanks. Drain the
condensate every 4 hours or daily.
5. Close both drain valves.
Transport
Be sure to transport the compressor in a safe manner and be
sure to the secure unit in a stable position. DO NOT move
unit while engine is running.
Compressor Operation
You do not have to use the maximum operating pressure at
all times because the air tool being used often requires less
pressure. Here are general guidelines for setting pressure.
1. Always operate this unit on a level surface to avoid
lubrication problems.
2. With air compressor engine running and air tank
pressurized, attach desired air tool or accessory to
quick connect fitting. Use recommended air hose and
fitting.
3. Activate air tool, pull pressure control knob (A) out,
then turn pressure control knob clockwise to increase
outlet pressure.
4. Observe regulated pressure gauge (B) and adjust
pressure to recommended setting of accessory tool.
NOTE: You must adjust outlet air pressure while tool is
operating or activated.
5. Push pressure control knob in to lock in selected
pressure setting.
6. Up to two air hoses and air tools may be connected to
the air compressor at the same time. Each will receive
air at the same outlet pressure.
WARNING
Unit is heavy. Take care when lifting or moving
unit.
Ensure proper footing and use caution when
rolling compressor so unit does not tip, cause
loss of balance, or spill fuel.
Use the handles to lift or carry the unit.
Always transport the unit with the engine shut off, spark plug
disconnected, Fuel Tank empty, and Fuel Shutoff Valve OFF.
Always transport, operate, and store this unit on a level surface
to avoid tipping hazards and lubrication problems.
WARNING
Exceeding pressure rating of attachments or
inflatables can cause severe injury and / or
property damage.
DO NOT adjust pressure greater than maximum rating of
attachments or inflatables.
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B