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3. Once the Oil Fill Cap (28) is removed, fill the Air Compressor with a premium quality,
30 weight, non-detergent oil until the level of the oil rises to the midway point in the
Oil Level Indicator (35). Then, screw the Oil Fill Cap back onto the Oil Fill Hole.
(See Figure D.)
To Mount The Air Compressor:
1. For added safety, it is recommended that the Air Compressor be mounted on a flat,
level, sturdy, concrete floor surface capable of withstanding the weight of the Air
Compressor and any additional tools and accessories.
2. To mount the Air Compressor, with assistance, move the unit to the location where
it is to be used. Using the four 1/2” diameter mounting holes on the feet of the Air
Compressor as a template, mark the spots where four 1/2” diameter holes will be
drilled in the concrete or wood floor. Then, temporarily set the Air Compressor
aside.
3. Use a masonry drill bit to drill the four 1/2” diameter holes (about 3”-4” deep) into
the concrete. Make sure to blow out the concrete dust from the drilled holes.
4. Set the Air Compressor back to the location where it is to be used, and align the
four 1/2” diameter mounting holes in its legs with the four predrilled 1/2” holes in the
concrete or wood. Then use four minimum 3” long, 1/2” diameter, concrete anchor
bolts or lag bolts (not included) to secure the Air Compressor to the concrete or
wood floor.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Air Compressor Pre-Start Procedures:
1. Press the Power Switch (9) down to its “OFF” position.
(See Figure E, next page.)
2. Check the Oil Level Indicator (35), making sure the level of the oil is at the midway
point in the Indicator. (See Figure E.)
3. Check to make sure the Tank Drain Valve (33) is fully closed. NOTE: The Tank
Drain Valve is located at the bottom of the Air Tank (32). (See Assy. Diagram.)
4. Turn the Pressure Adjustment Knob (6) counterclockwise all the way to its “OFF”
position. (See Figure E.)
5. Turn each Lever on the two Air Outlet Valves (4) backward to their closed position.
(See Figure E.)