DeVilbiss FTV560V Air Compressor User Manual


 
10  ENG
PROBLEM CAUSE
Move the pressure switch lever to the “OFF” po-
sition. If the outfit doesn’t shut off, unplug. If the
electrical contacts are welded together, replace
the pressure switch.
Replace pressure switch.
Tighten fittings where air can be heard escaping.
Check fittings with soapy water solution. DO NOT
OVER-TIGHTEN.
A defective check valve results in a constant air
leak at the pressure release valve when there is
pressure in the tank and the compressor is shut off.
Drain tank then remove and clean or replace
check valve. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
Remove and replace the release valve.
A defective check valve results in a constant air
leak at the pressure release valve when there is
pressure in the tank and the compressor is shut off.
Drain tank then remove and clean or replace
check valve. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
Torque head screws to 8 ft. lbs. If this does not stop
leak, replace o-ring.
If there is an excessive amount of pressure drop
when the accessory is used, adjust the regulator
following the instructions on page 6.
NOTE:
Adjust the regulated pressure under flow
conditions (while accessory is being used).
Operate safety valve manually by pulling on ring.
If valve still leaks, it should be replaced.
Remove and clean, or replace.
Decrease amount of air usage.
Check the accessory air requirement. If it is higher
than the SCFM or pressure supplied by your air
compressor, you need a larger compressor.
Clean or replace air intake filter. Do not operate
the air compressor with the filter removed. See
page 9.
Check and replace if required.
Remove and clean, or replace.
Tighten fittings. (See Air Leaks Section of Trou-
bleshooting Guide.)
PERFORMING REPAIRS MAY EXPOSE VOLTAGE SOURCES, MOVING PARTS OR COMPRESSED AIR SOURCES.
PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR. PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIRS, DISCONNECT POWER SOURCE FROM THE
COMPRESSOR AND BLEED OFF TANK AIR PRESSURE.
CORRECTION
Pressure switch does not shut off
motor when compressor reaches
“cut-out” pressure.
Pressure switch “cut-out” too high.
Tube fittings are not tight enough.
Defective or dirty check valve.
Defective pressure switch release
valve.
Defective check valve.
Defective air tank.
Leaking o-ring.
It is normal for “some” pressure drop
to occur.
Possible defect in safety valve.
Defective check valve.
Prolonged excessive use of air.
Compressor is not large enough for air
requirement.
Restricted air intake filter.
Hole in hose.
Check valve restricted.
Air leaks.
Excessive tank pressure - safety
valve pops off.
Air leaks at fittings.
Air leaks at or inside check valve.
Air leaks at pressure switch
release valve.
Air leaks in air tank or at air tank
welds.
Air leaks between head and valve
plate.
Pressure reading on the regu-
lated pressure gauge drops when
an accessory is used.
Air leak from safety valve.
Knocking Noise.
Compressor is not supplying
enough air to operate accesso-
ries.
DO NOT DRILL INTO, WELD OR OTHERWISEDO NOT DRILL INTO, WELD OR OTHERWISE
DO NOT DRILL INTO, WELD OR OTHERWISEDO NOT DRILL INTO, WELD OR OTHERWISE
DO NOT DRILL INTO, WELD OR OTHERWISE
MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN.MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN.
MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN.MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN.
MODIFY AIR TANK OR IT WILL WEAKEN.
THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE.THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE.
THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE.THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE.
THE TANK CAN RUPTURE OR EXPLODE.
TANK MUST BE REPLACED.TANK MUST BE REPLACED.
TANK MUST BE REPLACED.TANK MUST BE REPLACED.
TANK MUST BE REPLACED.
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