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5. Check to make sure the pneumatic tools that will be used are turned off and properly
connected to their air hoses.
6. Once the Pressure Gauge (5) has reached at least 80 PSI, turn the Lever on the Air
Outlet Valve (4) forward to its open position in order to supply air to the pneumatic
tool. If both Air Outlet Valves are being used, turn both Levers forward to their open
positions. (See Figure E.)
7. IMPORTANT: Both Pressure Gauges (5) should always indicate the same PSI
reading, meaning that if two pneumatic tools are being hooked up to the Air
Compressor both pneumatic tools should operate on the same PSI rating.
8. If necessary, turn the Pressure Adjustment Knob (6) clockwise to increase air
pressure to the pneumatic tool(s) or counterclockwise to decrease air pressure to
the pneumatic tool(s). (See Figure E.)
To Use The Air Tank Safety Release Valve:
1. The Safety Release Valve (3) is used when decompression is needed quickly and
efficiently. (See Figure E.)
2. To decompress the Air Tank (32) pressure, press down on the Power Switch (9) to
turn off the Air Compressor. (See Figure E.)
3. Pull out on the Safety Release Valve Ring (3) to immediately release air pressure
in the Air Tank (32). (See Figure E.)
To Use The Overload Reset Button:
1. The Air Compressor is equipped with an internal electrical circuit breaker which is
designed to automatically shut off the Air Compressor in the event its Motor (14)
becomes overheated or in the event of an electrical power outage.
(See Figure E.)
2. Should the Air Compressor automatically shut off, press the Power Switch (9) down
to its “OFF” position. (See Figure E.)
3. Wait several minutes to allow the Air Compressor’s Motor (14) to cool (if due to
electrical power outage, wait until power is resumed).
4. Press the Overload Reset Button (42) to reset the electrical circuit breaker. If it does
not reset, wait a few additional minutes and try again. Then, pull up on the Power
Switch (9) to its “ON” position to resume work. (See Figure E.)