FuNCTioNAl desCriPTioN
Compressor
C1. Safety valve
C2. Regulator knob
C3. Power cord
C4. Outlet pressure gauge
C5. Quick-connect coupler on air outlet
C6. Off(O)/Auto-On(I) switch
C7. Drain valve
Nailer
N1. Rotating exhaust port
N2. Rubber hand grip
N3. Quick-connect air fitting
N4. Sliding magazine locking button
N5. Sliding magazine handle
N6. Trigger
N7. Safety contact
N8. Quick-release lever for nose piece
seTuP & oPerATioN
REMEMBER: After unpacking this unit, inspect carefully for any damage that
may have occurred during transit. Make sure to tighten fittings, bolts, etc,
before putting into service.
= Locate the compressor in a clean, dry and well-ventilated area, on a firm
level surface.
= It should be located 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 inches) from a wall or any other
obstruction that would interfere with the air flow. It is equiped with heat dis-
sipation fins and a fan that allow for proper cooling. Keep them and other
parts free of dust or dirt that could interfere with cooling. A clean compressor
runs cooler and provides longer service.
= Do not place anything on top of the compressor.
= Do not use lead-tin solder to join pipes and fittings. It can melt at the tem-
peratures of the compressor's air discharge and cause the piping to burst.
eXTeNsioN Cords
NOTE: If you plan to use an extension cord when operating your air
compressor, please note:
= Maximum length: not to exceed 7.6 m (25 ft.)
= Minimum wire size: 14 gauge.
If the extension cord is too long or the wire size is too small, the air
compressor will not start.
BeFore oPerATiNG:
= Check that all nuts and bolts are snug.
ComPressor iNiTiAl BreAK-iN
NOTE: This is an oil-free compressor and DOES NOT require oil to operate.
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