1. Check compressor for any visible
problems, especially check air filter to
be sure it is clean.
2. Pull ring on safety valve and allow it to
snap back to normal position.
3. Drain moisture from tank daily. Shut
compressor off. Depressurize system
prior to draining tank. Drain moisture
from tank by opening the tank drain
valve underneath the tank.
4. Turn power OFF and clean dust and
dirt from motor, tank, air lines and
pump cooling fins.
NOTE: The air filter in the filter housing
on the side of the head must be checked
and cleaned periodically, more often if
used under very dusty conditions or
when a great deal of fog from spraying is
allowed to circulate near unit.
IMPORTANT: Unit should be located as
far from spraying area as hose will allow
to prevent over-spray from clogging filter.
Maintenance
14
Safety valve must be replaced if
it cannot be actuated or it leaks
air after ring is released.
!
WARNING:
Tank
Drain
Valve
Release all pressure and dis-
connect power before making
any repair.
!
WARNING:
1. When not in use, compressor should be
stored in a cool dry place.
2. Tank should be drained of moisture.
3. Hose should be disconnected and hung
open ends down to allow any moisture
to drain.
15
The tank should be carefully inspected at
a minimum of once a year. Look for
cracks forming near the welds. If a crack
is detected, remove pressure from tank
immediately and replace.
Tank
Never attempt to repair or modi-
fy a tank! Welding, drilling or
any other modification will
weaken the tank resulting in
damage from rupture or explo-
sion. Always replace worn,
cracked or damaged tanks.
!
DANGER:
Drain liquid from tank daily.
NOTICE:
To change a filter, pull off the filter housing
cover. If filter element is dirty, replace ele-
ment or entire filter.
Filter Removal, Inspection and Replacement
This is an oilless type compressor requir-
ing no lubrication.
Lubrication
Storage
Operation Daily Weekly
Drain Tank ●
Check Air Filter ●
Check Safety Valve ●
Blow Dirt From Inside Motor ●
Maintenance Schedule