EasyPro Compact Aeration Series Instructions

EasyPro Compact Aeration Series Instructions

Repair kit

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WARNING: Electrical shock hazard. Disconnect electrical supply
before performing maintenance. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in death, fire or electrical shock.
WARNING: Injury hazard. Product surfaces become very hot during
operation, allow surfaces to cool before handling.
WARNING: Do not use oil to lubricate parts. CAS compressors use an oil
less design. Using oil may result in failure of the unit.
Diaphragm Replacement Instructions for CMC3 - Single Outlet Compressor used in CAS1 Kit
1
1. Unplug unit and remove four
screws from bottom housing.
CMC3RK
Compressor Repair Kit Instructions
Your kit includes a diaphragm assembly to return your air pump back to proper
performance. Over time the air pressure and output will drop which typically requires
replacement of the diaphragm. This is considered normal "wear" and can be done on a
regular basis (every 6 to 12 months) or once loss of output is observed.
Disconnect the unit from the outlet and remove any air hoses
Place hardware and screws in order that they are removed
CMC3 - Single Outlet Compressor
2
2. Carefully lift top of housing back to
access internal housing.
by
Before beginning you will
need:
1. #1 Philips screwdriver
2. Flat head screwdriver
3. Clean work space
top of main housing
internal housing lid
internal housing
bottom of main housing
continued on back

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  • Page 1 CMC3RK Compressor Repair Kit Instructions Your kit includes a diaphragm assembly to return your air pump back to proper performance. Over time the air pressure and output will drop which typically requires replacement of the diaphragm. This is considered normal “wear” and can be done on a regular basis (every 6 to 12 months) or once loss of output is observed.
  • Page 2 Troubleshooting Loss of air output but unit is running: Unit is not running: • Check that the flow control is turned up. • The GFCI may have tripped. • Check to make sure lines are not kinked or plugged. • Inspect the air stones to ensure they are clean. Replace or clean as necessary. • Inspect diaphragms. Replace as necessary. (800) 448-3873 • Grant, MI 49327 Replacement Parts www.easypro.com Air stone: part # CRAS1 Check valve: part # CASCV 5601 • 4/19...

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