4. Main components and functions
Regular pressure reducing valve
(refer to clause 5.2.1.)
• Set the pressure to match the
equipment being used.
• The maximum pressure of the air
tank will rise to approximately 42
bar, but to prevent damaging the
equipment the maximum outlet
pressure is 11 bar or less.
Regular pressure coupler
(refer to clause 2.)
• This is the regular pressure
air outlet. Connect it to the
air hose of the equipment
being used.
Power cord
(refer to clause 5.1.)
Plug
(refer to clause 3.1.)
• Connect the plug to the power
source and be sure it is grounded
properly.
Drain valve
(refer to clause 2.1.)
• Discharge the water from
the air tank daily or after
4 hours of use.
Drain discharge tube
(refer to clause 7.1.)
• If the drain valve is opened,
the water is discharged from
the tip of the tube.
Pressure gauge for pressure
reducing valve
• Shows the pressure adjusted by
the pressure reducing valve.
Handle
Rubber base feet
(refer to clause 3.)
• Be sure to install in at flat surface.
High pressure reducing
valve
(refer to clause 5.2.1.)
• Set the pressure to match
the equipment being used.
• The maximum outlet
pressure is approximately
25 bar.
Model nameplate
High pressure coupler
(refer to clause 2.)
• This is the high pres-
sure air outlet. Connect
a high-pressure-only air
hose.
Control box
(refer to clause 3.1.)
• Built-in inverter control
circuit.
Air tanks
(refer to clause 3.1.)
Labels
• Check the affixed labels,
and read the manual to
confirm the meaning.
Read the name plate
and verify if the correct
model was delivered.
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