Troubleshooting
Problem
The compressor does not
run.
The motor hums while
running slowly, or it does not
run at all.
The fuses blow or circuit
breaker trips repeatedly.
Possible Cause
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There is a loss of power or
the motor is overheated.
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There is no power to the
unit.
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The circuit breaker has
tripped or a fuse has blown
at the main power source.
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The thermal overload
protector is actuated.
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The pressure switch is bad.
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The compressor has reached
automatic shutoff pressure.
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There is low voltage from
the power source.
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The wrong gauge wire or
length of extension cord is
being used.
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There is a shorted or open
motor wiring.
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There is a defective check
valve or unloader.
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The incorrect fuse type is
being used.
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The wrong gauge wire or
length of extension cord
is used.
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There is a defective check
valve or unloader.
Solution
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Check for proper use of extension cord.
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Check to be sure the unit is plugged in.
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Check the fuse/breaker.
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Turn the air compressor OFF (O).
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Unplug the air compressor and wait until
the compressor cools down.
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Plug the air compressor into an approved
outlet.
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Turn the air compressor AUTO (I).
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Bring the compressor to a service center.
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Release the air from the tank until the
compressor restarts automatically.
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Call an electrician.
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Check for proper gauge wire and cord
length.
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Bring the compressor to a service center.
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Bring the compressor to a service center.
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Check for the proper fuse.
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Use a time-delay fuse. Disconnect other
electrical appliances from the circuit
or operate the compressor on its own
branch circuit.
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Check for the proper gauge wire and
cord length.
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Bring the compressor to a service center.
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