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Owner’ s Manual Permanently Lubricated AIR COMPRESSOR [...]
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2- ENG ................................................ 2 ...................................... 2 ............................ 3 [...]
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3 - ENG This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting and ?[...]
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4- ENG • It isnorma lforelec tri calcon tac ts within the motor and pressure switch to spark. • Always operatet[...]
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5 - ENG • Exposureto chemicals indust cr eat ed by pow er sand ing , sawin g, grinding, drilling, and other con stru cti on acti vit ies may be harmful. • Sp raye dmate rial ssuch aspaint , pai nt solv ent s, pain t re move r , insecticides, weed killers, may contain harmful vapors and poisons. • W ork [...]
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6- ENG • Ex ceed ing thepre ssu re rating of air tools, spray guns, air operated accessories, tires, and other inflatables can cause them to explode or fly apart, and could resultin serious injury . • Follow theequipment manuf[...]
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7 - ENG • The compressedair streamcan cause soft tissue damage to exp osed skin and can pr opel dirt, chips, loose particles, and sm[...]
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8- ENG • Unsafe op er a tion of your compres - sor couldle adtose ri ousin ju ryor death to y[...]
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9 - ENG • Under someconditions and dura - tion of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss. • Always wearcertified safety equip [...]
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10- ENG Thi s air com pr esso r pump is capab le of running continuously . However , to prolong the life of your air compressor , it is recommended that a 50%-75% ave rage duty cyc le be mai ntai ned ; that is, the air com pr esso r pump shoul d not run mor e than 30-45 minute s in any given hour . ?[...]
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11 - ENG ?[...]
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12- ENG Contr ols the air pres sur e sho wn on the outlet pre ssur e gau ge. Pull the knob out and turn clockwise to increase pressur e and counterclock - wis etodecr easepr essu r e.When the des ir ed pr ess ur e is re ache d push knob in to lock in place. [...]
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13 - ENG Com pr esse s air int o the air tank. W orki ngair isnotavai labl eunti lthe com pr esso r has rai sed the air tan k pr ess ur e abov e that r equ ir ed at the air outlet. ?[...]
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14- ENG 1. T urn the Auto/O f f switc h to "Aut o" and allow ta nk pr essu r e to build . Motor will stop when tank pres - sure reaches "cut-out" pressure. 2. Pull the regulator knob out and turn clockwise to increase pressur e. Whenthe desired pr ess ur e is re ache d push kn[...]
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15 - ENG [...]
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16- ENG 5. Unscrew V alve Outlet the che ck valve (turn counter - clock - wis e) using a 7/8 " ope n end wrench. 6. Using a scr ewdriv er , car efu lly pu sh the valve disc up and down. In closed position disc is visible. In open position nothing is visible. Screwdriver The valve[...]
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17 - ENG 1. Release all air pressure from air tank. See in the Maintenance section. 2. Unplug compressor . 3. Remove shrouds. 4. Remov e the outl et pr ess ur e gaug e and quick co nnec t fro m the regulator . Outlet Pressur e ?[...]
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18- ENG ?[...]
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19 - ENG PROBLEM Pressur e read - ing on the regu - lat ed pr ess ur e gau ge dr ops when an acces - sory is used. It is normal for "some" pressur e drop to occur . If there is an excessive amo unt of pr essur e dr op whe n the accessoryis used, adjust the regulator following t[...]
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20- ENG PROBLEM Mot or will not run. Mot or over loa d pro tec tion switch has tripped. Refer to under Operation . If mot or ove rloa d pro tec tion trips frequently , contact a T rained Service T echnician. T ank pre ssur e [...]
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21 NOTES/NOT AS[...]
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26- SP ....................................................... 26 ................................... 26 ...[...]
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27 - SP Refiérase al glosario para descifrar las abreviaturas. Nive l de pr e[...]
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28- SP • Esnormal que los contactoseléctricos den tr o del mo tor y el in ter rup to r de presión produ[...]
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29 - SP El 26 de febrero de 2002, la Comisión de Seguridad para Productos de Consumo delos Estados Unidos publicó el Comunicado # 02-108 sobre la seguridad en los tanques de compresores de aire: Los ta nque s rece p[...]
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30- SP • • Ut il i[...]
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31 - SP • La cor rie nte deai r ecom pri mi dopu ede provocarlesiones enlos tejidos blandos de [...]
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32- SP • La ope rac ión ins egu rad esuco mpr esor de a ir e pod rí a pr od uci r les io nes grav es o la mu[...]
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33 - SP • Endeterminadas condiciones y segúnel per ío do de uso , el ru ido pr ovo ca do po r est e pr oduc to pu ede ori gin ar pé r did a de aud [...]
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34- SP Esta bomba compresora de aire es capaz de fun cion ar cont inua ment e, sin emb ar go para prol onga r la vida útil de su comp re sor de air e se r ecomi enda mante ner un cic lo pr omed io de serv icio que osci le entr e el 50% y el 75% ; ello sig nifi ca qu[...]
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35 - SP Si - no obstante - debe utilizarse una exten - sión de cable, asegúrese de que: • Laextensión eléctrica de 3conduc - tores, tenga un enchufe de conexión atierra de 3 hojas,y que exista un receptáculo que acepte el enchufe del pr[...]
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36- SP Controla la presión de aire mostrada en el manómetro de salida. Tire de la perilla y gírela en sentido horari o para incrementar la presión, y hágalo en sentido inverso para dismi nuirla. Cuando se logr e la presió n deseada, pres ione la perilla para bloquearla. ?[...]
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37 - SP Comp rime el aire dentr o del tanq ue.El airede trabaj onoseencue ntra disponible hasta que el compresor haya alca nzad o a llena r el tanqu e hasta un nivel de pr esió n por enc im[...]
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39 - SP Antes de poner en marcha el motor , tire del anillo de la válvula de seguridad para confirmar la seguridad de que la mis ma opera libremente, si la válvula quedase tra - bad ao notrabajara cómodamente, deberá ser reemplazada por el mismo tipo de válvula. [...]
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41 - SP 7. Ensamble conector rápido con el regu - lador nuevo y aprietan. 8. A pliq ue cint a sell ador a de cañer ías sobre el niple del tubo vertical. 9. Ensamble el regulador . La flec haind icaelsen tido del[...]
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43 - SP PROBLEMA La lectura de la pr esió n sobr e un manómetro desciende cuando se uti liza un accesorio. Es nor mal que ocurra algún descenso en la presión. Si hub iese una caída excesi va de pr esió n duran te el uso del acce sori o,ajus teelr egul ador de acue rd o a las ins[...]
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44- SP PROBLEMA El mot or no funciona. La vál vula de rete nció n se ha quedado abierta. Reemplace la válvula de retención. Conexiones eléctricas sueltas. Haga inspeccionar por un técnico capacitado de servicio. Posi ble mo tor de arr anqu e defectuosos. Haga inspeccionar por un técnico capac[...]
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45 NOTES/NOT AS[...]
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46 NOTES/NOT AS[...]
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47 Felicidades por hacer una compra inteligente. Su nueva unidad Craftsman ® está dis eñad a y fabricada para años de operación conf iabl e; per o como to dos los pr odu ctos de calidad, podría requerir reparaciones de vez en cuando. Ahí es cua[...]
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P a r a p ed ir s e r v i c i o d e r e p a r a c i ó n a d o m i ci l i o , y p a r a o r d e na r pi e z a s : 1 - 8 8 8 - S U - H O G A R ® ( 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 8 4 - 6 4 2 7 ) A u C a n a d a p o u r s e r v i c e e n f r a n ç a i s: 1 - 8 0 0 - LE -F OY E R MC ( 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 3 3 - 6 9 3 7 ) www.sears.ca T o p ur ch as e a pr o t e c t i on a g[...]