Know Your Compressor - General International AC1102 Operating Manual

6 gallon (24 liters)
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26. Air compressors get hot while in operation.
NEVER touch the motor, discharge tubing or
compressor pump while in operation.
27. The Compressor operates automatically while the
motor is turned on.
28. Compressed air from the unit may contain carbon
monoxide. Air produced is not suitable for breathing
purposes.
29. Always use a respirator when spraying paint or
chemicals.
30. The air pressure switch is set at the factory for
optimum performance of your equipment. Never
attempt to bypass or remove this switch as serious
damage to equipment or personal injury could result
from excessive air pressure.

KNOw YOUr COMPreSSOr

Handle
Air
Regulator
Air
Chuck
Air Tank
Air
Filter
Oil
Breather
Cap
Tank Drain Valve
(not visible in photo)
Power
Switch
Pressure
Gauges
Safety
Valve
Handle: Convenient, rubber gripped handle allows
for easy transport of your air compressor.
Air Regulator: The air regulator controls the air
flow pressure. Turn regulator clockwise to increase
air pressure, counter-clockwise to decrease air
pressure.
Air Chuck: Convenient quick disconnect air chuck
allows for fast easy connection to an air hose.
Tank Drain Valve: The Tank Drain Valve can be
opened to allow moisture and compressed air to be
released from the Air Tank.
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Tank Drain Valve should always be opened
slowly to avoid damage to equipment and
possible injury.
Air Filter: This heavy duty metal air filter keeps
your compressor running cleanly, by filtering out
impurities.
Oil Breather Cap: As the compressor motor
operates pressurized air must be released from the
crank case. The oil breather cap allows built up air
to escape, while shielding your air compressor from
airborne impurities.
Power Switch: The red tipped power switch turns
the air compressor on and off.
Note: Always make sure that compressor Power
Switch is in the OFF position before
performing any maintenance or plugging the
compressor into a power supply.
Pressure Gauges: These dual gauges indicate the
amount of air pressure built up in the air tank, as
well as the air pressure being delivered to the air
chuck.
Safety Valve: The Safety Valve device relieves
pressure from the Air Tank in the event of excessive
pressure build up. The Safety Valve is preset at
factory. Do not attempt to make any adjustments to
the Safety Valve. Periodically pull ring on the Safety
Valve end to check that it is working properly.
Air Tank: Powder coated steel tank stores the
compressed air until it is needed.
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