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(See Figure C.) QUICK CONNECTOR(NOT INCLUDED) AIR OUTLET VALVE(68) FIGURE DWRAPWITHPIPE SEALANT TAPE(NOT INCLUDED) HERE 3. Prior to using the Air Compressor, the unit requires the attachment of a 1/4”-18 NPT Male Quick Connector (not included). To do so, wrap approximately 3” of pipe thread sealant tape (not included) around the male threads of the Quick Connector. Then firmly screw the Quick Connector into the Air Outlet Valve (68). (See Figure D.) PRE-START INSTRUCTIONS To Add Compressor Oil: OIL SIGHT GLASS(22) OIL BREATHER CAP(25) DESIRED LEVELFIGURE E 1. IMPORTANT! Prior to first using the Compressor, the Compressor MUST be filled with a high quality S.A.E. 15W-30w grade non-detergent compressor oil. (See Figure E.) To do so, 2. unscrew and remove the Oil Breather Cap (25). Pour approximately 1/2 quart of compressor oil into the Oil Breather Cap hole. Do not overfill. (See Figure E.) Observe the level of compressor oil through the Oil Sight Glass (22). The oil level 3. should appear between the “MINIMUM” and “MAXIMUM” marks on the Indicator. (See Figure E.) If necessary, continue adding compressor oil, while re-checking the Oil Sight Glass 4. (22). Maintain oil level at the center of indicator in the Oil Sight glass. When finished adding compressor oil, re-install the Oil Breather Cap (25) back into 5. the Oil Breather Cap hole. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To Start The Compressor: FIGURE FAIROUTLETVALVE(68) PRESSURE SWITCH(64) TANK DRAIN VALVE(52) SAFETYRELEASEVALVE(62) TANKPRESSUREGAUGE(63) TOOLPRESSUREGAUGE(66) REGULATOR(67) AIR HOSE(NOT INCLUDED) 1. Check to make sure the Air Tank’s Drain Valve (52), located on the bottom Air Tank (51), is fully closed. Turn the Air Outlet Valve (68) to its closed position.2. Connect an air hose (not included) to the previously installed Quick Connector. 3. Then, connect the other end of the air hose to the pneumatic tool (not included). Plug the Power Cord (55) into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet.4. Pull 5. up on the Pressure Switch (64) to its “START” position to turn on the unit. When the Tank Pressure Gauge (63) reaches at least 6. 85 PSI, turn the Air Outlet Valve to its open position to allow air to the pneumatic tool. Once the air pressure reaches the pneumatic tool, observe the Tool Pressure 7. Gauge (66). Adjust the Regulator (67) to feed the proper PSI to the tool. To do so, turn the Regulator clockwise to increase the PSI. Turn the Regulator counterclockwise to decrease the PSI. Note: When the maximum air pressure, 115 PSI, is reached as indicated by the Tank Pressure Gauge (63), the motor will stop. The Compressor will automatically restart when the air pressure drops below 85 PSI. IMPORTANT: To decompress the air pressure in the Air Tanks (51), push down on the Pressure Switch (64) to its “STOP” position. Then, pull out on the Safety Release Valve to immediately release air pressure from the Air Tanks. To Stop The Compressor: Push down on the Pressure Switch (64) to its 1. “STOP” position. Unplug the Air Compressor from its electrical outlet.2. Turn the Air Outlet Valve (68) to its 3. closed position. (See Figure F.) Squeeze the trigger on the pneumatic tool to release any remaining air pressure 4. from the tool. Then disconnect the air hose from the tool, and store the tool in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children. Disconnect the other end of the air hose from the Compressor’s Air Outlet Valve 5. (68), and store the air hose in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children. Pull out on the Safety Release Valve (62) to release all remaining air pressure from 6. the Air Tanks (51). (See Figure F.) Remove any moisture in the Air Tanks (51) by opening the Tank Drain Valve (52). 7. Then, retighten the Drain Valve. (See Figure F.) Allow the Air Compressor to completely cool. Then store the unit in a clean, dry, 8. safe location out of reach of children. INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING Procedures not specifically explained in this manual must be performed only by a qualified technician. To prevent serious injury from accidental operation: Turn the Power Switch of the tool to its “OFF” position and unplug the tool from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. Before each use,1. inspect the general condition of the Air Compressor. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, loose air fittings, and any other condition that may affect the safe operation of the Compressor. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. Before each use, 2. check the compressor oil level in the Oil Sight Glass (22). If necessary, fill the crankcase of the Air Compressor with the proper amount and type of compressor oil. Daily, 3. purge the Air Tanks (51) of all air and moisture to prevent corrosion. To do so, slowly and carefully unscrew (no more than...