Renegade HD210 Instruction Manual

Electric air compressor single phase 240volt

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Electric
Air Compressor
Single Phase
240Volt
HD200
HD210
HD290
HD300
HD310
HD320
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Read through carefully
and understand these
instructions before use

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General Safety Instructions
Beware of Children and Pets
Keep children and pets away from the work area and the compressor.
Work Area
Maintain a tidy work area and ensure safe floor conditions.
Work Environment
Operate in a well-lit, dry, and stable environment.
Guard Against Electric Shock
Avoid contact with earthed or grounded surfaces.
Use the Right Tool
Select and use tools appropriate for the task.
General Safety Instructions (Continued)
Do Not Force Air Compressors
Operate compressor within its designed duty cycle for optimal performance.
Do Not Abuse the Power Cord
Handle the power cord carefully and check for damage.
Extension Cords and Reels
Plug directly into a 240V socket; avoid extension cords.
Secure the Work Piece
Use clamps or vices to secure work pieces for safety.
Hot Components
Beware of hot components like pump and motor; avoid touching.
Maintain Your Air Compressor With Care
Disconnect Air Compressor
Disconnect from mains supply before servicing or cleaning.
Remove Adjusting Keys and Wrenches
Ensure all tools are removed before operation.
Avoid Unintentional Starting
Ensure the start switch is OFF before plugging in.
Fire Precautions
Observe fire precautions and consider a fire extinguisher.
Cleaning Your Air Compressor
Clean with a damp cloth after cooling; avoid liquids.
Personal Safety
Clothing
Avoid loose clothing, jewelry that could get caught.
Hair
Tie back long hair or secure it in a protective covering.
Eye Protection
Wear safety goggles when using the air compressor.
Footwear
Wear suitable non-slip safety footwear.
Ear Protection
Use ear protection due to noise levels.
Specific Safety Instructions
Do Not Attempt to Modify
Do not modify the compressor or accessories; this voids warranty.
Intermittent Operation
Operate within the 75% duty cycle for longevity.
Check Oil Level
Ensure the oil level is above the red dot on the sight glass.
Level and Stable Operation
Avoid unstable ground to prevent seizure and damage.
Avoid Extension Cords
Avoid extension cords to prevent voltage loss and motor damage.
Operating Instructions
Unpacking
Unpack carefully, noting the weight requires two people.
Assembly
Perform minor assembly before initial operation.
Oil Breather
Note that the oil breather is already fitted.
Checking Oil Level
Check oil level on a level surface using the sight glass.
Adding Pump Oil
Add SAE30 non-detergent oil to the correct level.
Assembly & Installation
Portable Wheel Mounted Type
Assemble wheels and axles, tighten nuts, and place on a firm surface.
Stationary Skid Mounted Type
Bolt compressor to a firm, level foundation; use vibration isolators.
Starting and Stopping
Plug into 240V AC, use ON/OFF switch on pressure switch.
Running In Your New Air Compressor
Pre-Run Checks
Ensure oil level is correct and the compressor is fully assembled.
Running-In Procedure
Run compressor for 1 minute under no load for lubrication.
Post-Run Checks
Check oil level after running in and cooling.
Using The Air Compressor
Follow steps for oil level, air tap, drain tap, and power connection.
Belt Tension
Adjusting Belt Tension
Follow steps to loosen, slide, and tighten motor bolts for correct tension.
Belt Straightness
Adjusting Belt Straightness
Follow steps to loosen, slide, and tighten pump bolts for alignment.
Maintenance
Daily Checks
Perform checks before and after use, including oil, belt, and drain tap.
Weekly Checks (Every 50 Hours)
Replace air filter, drain and refill oil, check belts.
Reset Button
Procedure to reset the motor if the compressor does not start.
Trouble Shooting
Compressor Does Not Start
Check power connection, switch, and tank pressure.
Troubleshooting (Continued)
Does Not Build Up Pressure
Check tank drain tap and air tap are sealed/closed.
Smells Like Burnt Oil
Check oil level and duty cycle; allow to cool.
Air Compressor Care
Electrical
Professional installation and periodic electrical checks are vital.
Compressor Pump
Check oil level weekly and clean air filters.
Tank
Drain tank weekly or daily; ensure airflow for cooling.
General Care
Ensure proper installation, check fixings regularly, and maintain unit.

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