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6.1.13. If using the compressor for painting:
6.1.13.1. DO NOT work in closed environments or near to naked flames.
6.1.13.2. Make sure there is adequate exchange of air at the place of work.
6.1.13.3. Protect your nose and mouth with an appropriate mask.
6.1.14. If the electrical cable or plug are damaged, DO NOT use the compressor and
contact an authorised service centre to replace the faulty element with an
original spare part.
6.1.15. If the compressor is located on a shelf or on a top above floor height, it must
be secured to prevent it falling while in operation.
6.1.16. DO NOT put objects or your hands inside the protective grilles to avoid injury
to yourself or damaging the compressor.
6.1.17. DO NOT use the compressor as a blunt object toward things or animals, to
avoid serious damage.
6.1.18. When you have finished using the compressor, always remove the plug from
the power socket.
6.2. Loss of air in valve under pressure switch.
6.2.1. This is caused by poor air seal of the check valve – take the
following actions:
6.2.1.1.
Isolate compressor from the electrical supply.
6.2.1.2.
Discharge all pressure from the tank
6.2.1.3.
The valve is located at the opposite end from the
power switch. Unscrew the hexagon-head of the valve (A).
6.2.1.4.
Carefully clean both the rubber disk (B) and its seat.
6.2.1.5.
Refit all parts accurately.
6.3. Air losses.
6.3.1. These can be caused by poor tightness of a union – check all unions, wetting
them with soapy water. Air leaks will cause the soapy liquid to bubble.
6.3.2. Tighten any loose unions.
6.4. Compressor does not start.
6.4.1. If the compressor has trouble starting, check the following :
6.4.1.1.
Does mains power match that of the data-plate? – Make sure supply
is correct.
6.4.1.2.
Are power cable extensions of adequate diameter or length? – Check
and change as required.
6.4.1.3.
Is the work environment too cold? (under 0°C) – Raise the ambient
temperature to within 0°C +25°C.
6.4.1.4.
Has the thermal-breaker tripped? – Reset trip.
6.4.1.5.
Is there enough oil to ensure lubrication? – Check and top up as
required.
6.4.1.6.
Is there a known good power supply? – Check that no trips have
operated and that all fuses are in good condition.
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