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