Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Description
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Compressor Component Description
- 2.3 Compressor Cooling And Lubrication System — Functional Description
- 2.4 Compressor Discharge System—Functional Description
- 2.5 Control System — Functional Description
- 2.6 Air Inlet System, Functional Description
- 2.7 Controller/Keypad
- 2.8 LCD Display
- 2.9 LED LIGHTS
- Specifications
- Installation
- Operation
- Maintenance
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Maintenance After Initial 50 Hours of Operation
- 6.3 Maintenance Every 2000 Hours
- 6.4 Fluid Maintenance
- 6.5 Filter Maintenance
- 6.6 Air Filter Maintenance
- 6.7 Separator Maintenance
- 6.8 Belt Maintenance
- 6.9 Replacement and Alignment of Belt Pulleys
- 6.10 Hose Maintenance
- 6.11 TANK MOUNT PACKAGE MAINTENANCE
- 6.12 Troubleshooting – Introduction
Section 5
SHOPTEK
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USER MANUAL
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OPERATION
5.1 ROUTINE OPERATION
Before starting the compressor, check the fluid level
in the separator tube. If sight glass is not completely
full, add the required amount of fluid to bring it to its
proper level. Frequent addition of fluid indicates the
presence of a leak or a condition causing excessive
fluid consumption. See the Troubleshooting –
Introduction on page 66 under EXCESSIVE
COMPRESSOR FLUID CONSUMPTION for a
probable cause and corrective action.
After a routine start, observe the controller display for
the proper indications for this phase of operation.
After the compressor has warmed up, check all
compressor operation indications to ensure that it is
running properly.
WARNING
HIGH-PRESSURE HAZARD!
DO NOT remove caps, plugs, and/or other
components when compressor is running
or pressurized. Stop compressor and
relieve all internal pressure before doing so.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious
injury.