Central Pneumatic 60567 Owner's Manual And Safety Instructions page 15

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Troubleshooting (cont.)
problem
Excessive noise
1. Loose fittings.
2. Crankcase overfilled with oil or oil
is incorrect thickness or type.
3. Crankcase oil level too low.
4. Unit not on level surface.
Moisture in
Too much moisture in air.
discharge air
Safety Valve "pops"
Safety valve needs service.
Air leaks from
Loose fittings.
pump or fittings
Air leaks from tank
Defective or rusted tank.
Oil in discharge
1. Crankcase oil too thin or
air or high oil
crankcase overfilled with oil.
consumption
2. Unit not on level surface.
3. Crankcase vent clogged.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the compressor.
Disconnect power supply before service.
Item 60567
possible causes
For technical questions, please call 1-888-866-5797.
Likely Solutions
1. Reduce air pressure, then check all fittings with a soap
solution for air leaks and tighten as needed.
Do not overtighten.
2. Drain oil and refill to proper level with recommended oil.
3. Add oil to proper level, check for leaks.
4. Reposition unit on a level surface.
Install inline air filter/dryer, and/or relocate
to less humid environment.
Pull on test ring of safety valve. If it still pops, replace.
Reduce air pressure, then check all fittings with a soap
solution for air leaks and tighten as needed.
Do not overtighten.
Have tank replaced by a qualified technician.
Drain moisture from tank daily to prevent future corrosion.
1. Drain oil and refill to proper level with recommended oil.
2. Reposition unit on a level surface.
3. Clean Crankcase vent.
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