Stopping The Compressor System; Operating Multiple Components (If Equipped); Checking The Air Filter - Boss 8060 UBI Operator's Manual

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Operation

Stopping the Compressor System

The following steps are for the routine shutdown of the 8060 UBI PTO
compressor system. This process is in addition to any company policies
and procedures.
1. Ensure all service valves are closed.
2. Press the red STOP COMPR button and the compressor system
will disengage. The compressor will begin blowing down
(releasing pressure). It will take approximately 30-60 seconds
until the compressor can be reengaged.
3. Check B-CAN for any warnings (third button label will be
flashing) and alert service personnel if any exist.

Operating Multiple Components (if equipped)

Operation of additional components is very similar to that of the compressor.
The second component will use the fifth button for control. If a third
component is installed, it will use the fourth button. The colors used for the
button will be the same as for the compressor. If the additional component is
gearbox or belt driven, the compressor must be engaged before the addi-
tional component will engage. If it has a separate PTO drive, it can be run
separately from the compressor. Follow on-screen instructions for starting
ancillary equipment controlled by the B-CAN.

Checking the Air Filter

Because the life of the Air Filter is dependent on the operating environment,
the B-CAN requires the operator to visually inspect the air filter service
indicator. After every 25 hours of compressor operation, the B-CAN will
prompt you to check the air filter indicator. If you are unable to locate the air
filter indicator, consult your service personnel for instructions on performing
this check. The procedure for checking the air filter is listed below:
1. Locate the air filter and check the indicator to see if the yellow
indicator section has reached the red SERVICE area.
2. If it has reached the red SERVICE area, notify your service
personnel for filter replacement.
3. After checking the indicator, select the YES button on the B-
CAN to hide the notification for another 25 hours.
4. Since the air filter element will have a service life that is heavily
based on the environment, the B-CAN notification is simply a
reminder to check the filter indicator. For this reason, the
decision to replace the air filter element should be based on the
filter indicator, not on the B-CAN notification.
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