Harbor Freight Tools 95275 User Manual - Page 11

Emergency, Depressurization, Automatic, System

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BO 100 60 }:0 i00 40 140 160 180 O 6. AFTER the Compressor builds up enough pressure and shuts off, adjust the Air Compressor's Regulator Knob so that the air output is enough to properly power the tool, but the output will not exceed the tool's maximum air pressure at any time. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the pressure and counter-clockwise to decrease pressure. Adjust the pressure gradually, while checking the air output gauge to set the pressure. 7. Make sure the air tool's throttle or switch is in the off position. Connect the air tool to the air hose. 8. Open the in-line Shutoff Valve. Note: Allow adequate time when filling tires. The larger the tire, the more time to fill is needed. Note: This product is designed for inflation, stapling, brad nailing and air brushing. 9. Use the air tool as needed. 10. After the job is complete, turn the Power Switch OFF. 11. Unplug the Air Compressor. 12. Close the in-line Shutoff Valve. 13. Bleed air from the tool then disconnect the tool. 14. Turn the Drain Valve, at the bottom of the Tank, two turns to release any built-up moisture and the internal tank pressure. Close the valve after moisture has drained out. Do not remove the Drain Valve. 15. Clean, then store the Air Compressor indoors. Emergency Depressurization If it is necessary to quickly depressurize the Compressor, turn the Power Switch OFF. Then, pull on the ring on the Safety Valve to quickly release stored air pressure. Automatic Shut off System 1. If the Compressor automatically shuts off before reaching its normal cutoff pressure: a. Shut off all tools. b. Wait until the Compressor cools down (about 10 minutes); c. If the unit does not start up again on its own, press the Reset Button to start the compressor; d. Resume operation. 2. Possible causes of repeated automatic shut off of the compressor are: a. Using an extension cord that is too long or narrow; b. An air leak or open hose causing the compressor to cycle too often and build up heat. 3. Correct any issues before further use to avoid damage to the compressor. r'MMI CENTRALPNEUMATIC® Item 95275 For technical questions, please call 1-888-866-5797. Page 11

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BO
100
60
}:0
i00
40
140
160
O
180
6.
AFTER
the
Compressor
builds
up
enough
pressure
and
shuts
off,
adjust
the
Air
Compressor's
Regulator
Knob
so
that
the
air
output is
enough
to
properly
power
the
tool,
but
the
output
will
not
exceed
the
tool's
maximum
air
pressure
at
any
time.
Turn
the
knob
clockwise
to
increase
the
pressure
and
counter
-clockwise
to
decrease
pressure.
Adjust
the
pressure
gradually,
while
checking
the
air
output
gauge
to
set
the
pressure.
Emergency
Depressurization
7.
Make
sure
the
air
tool's
throttle
or
switch
is
in
the
off
position.
Connect
the
air
tool
to
the
air
hose.
8.
Open
the
in
-line
Shutoff
Valve.
Note:
Allow
adequate
time
when
filling
tires.
The
larger
the
tire,
the
more
time
to
fill
is
needed.
Note:
This
product
is
designed
for
inflation,
stapling,
brad
nailing
and
air
brushing.
9.
Use
the
air
tool
as
needed.
10.
After
the
job
is
complete,
turn
the
Power
Switch
OFF.
11.
Unplug
the
Air
Compressor.
12.
Close
the
in
-line
Shutoff
Valve.
13.
Bleed
air
from
the
tool
then
disconnect
the
tool.
14.
Turn
the
Drain
Valve,
at
the
bottom
of
the
Tank,
two
turns
to
release
any
built-up
moisture
and
the
internal
tank
pressure.
Close
the
valve
after
moisture
has
drained
out.
Do
not
remove
the
Drain
Valve.
15.
Clean,
then
store
the
Air
Compressor
indoors.
If
it
is
necessary
to
quickly
depressurize
the
Compressor,
turn
the
Power
Switch
OFF.
Then,
pull
on
the
ring
on
the
Safety
Valve
to
quickly
release
stored
air
pressure.
Automatic
Shut
off
System
1.
If
the
Compressor
automatically
shuts
off
before
reaching
its
normal
cutoff
pressure:
a.
Shut
off
all
tools.
b.
Wait
until
the
Compressor
cools
down
(about
10
minutes);
c.
If
the
unit
does
not
start
up
again
on
its
own,
press
the
Reset
Button
to
start
the
compressor;
d.
Resume
operation.
2.
Possible
causes
of
repeated
automatic
shut
off
of
the
compressor
are:
a.
Using
an
extension
cord
that
is
too
long
or
narrow;
b.
An
air
leak
or
open
hose
causing
the
compressor
to
cycle
too
often
and
build
up
heat.
3.
Correct
any
issues
before
further
use
to
avoid
damage
to
the
compressor.
CENTRALPNEUMATIC®
r'MMI
Item
95275
For
technical
questions,
please
call
1-888-866-5797.
Page
11