Extension Cords; Adjusting The Air Pressure; Cold Weather Starting - General International AC1104 Setup And Operation Manual

10.5 gallon vertical oil-lubricated air compressor
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EXTENSION CORDS

For optimum Air Compressor performance an extension cord should not
be used unless absolutely necessary. If necessary, care must be taken
in selecting an extension cord appropriate for use with your specific Air
Compressor. Select a properly grounded extension cord which will mate
directly with the power source receptacle and the Air Compressor power
cord without the use of adapters. Make certain that the extension cord
is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Maximum length of
extension cord should be 50 feet. Minimum wire size of extension cord
should be 12 gauge.
ATTACHING AN AIR HOSE
Your Air Compressor is supplied with a 1/4" Quick Disconnect Air Chuck.
Once you have correctly installed the Air Chuck (See Installing the Air
Chuck) your compressor will be ready to accept air hoses equipped with
1/4" male air couplers.
NOTE: Use only air hoses rated for use with 115psi air pressure or
higher.
To install an air hose, equipped with a 1/4" male coupler:
1. Pull back on Air Chuck outer sleeve to allow coupler to be fully inserted
into Air Chuck.
2. Insert coupler into Air Chuck.
3. Release outer sleeve of Air Chuck.
4. Verify that air hose is securely connected to Air Chuck by pulling
on air hose.

ADJUSTING THE AIR PRESSURE

Your Air Compressor is supplied with an Air Pressure Regulator. This
Regulator adjusts the air pressure.
To increase air pressure, turn Air Regulator clockwise.
To decrease air pressure, turn Air Regulator counterclockwise.

COLD WEATHER STARTING

Temperatures below freezing (32°F) cause the metal parts of your Air
Compressor to contract and that makes starting more difficult. To assist the
Air Compressor in starting in cold weather, follow these tips:
1. Try to keep Air Compressor stored in temperatures above
32° fahrenheit.
2. Open the Air Tank Drain Valve and release all air pressure from the Air
Tank before attempting to start in cold weather. (After air is released
from Air Tank, close Drain Valve.)
3. Plug Air Compressor directly into a 120 volt electrical outlet. Do not
use an extension cord when starting your Air Compressor in cold
weather.
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