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Brand | King Canada |
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Model | 8469 |
Category | Air Compressor |
Language | English |
Details the 2-year limited warranty for the compressor and advises keeping dated proof of purchase.
Explains how and where to obtain replacement parts for the tool.
Describes the 2-year limited warranty, exclusions, and the process for making a claim.
Covers electrical sparks, flammable vapors, ventilation, and unattended operation risks.
Details tank draining, modifications, vibration, and exceeding tool pressure risks.
Warns about touching hot metal parts and the need for components to cool down.
Addresses oil leaks, fire hazards, and damage to vehicles during compressor transport.
Lists model, voltage, horsepower, amperage, RPM, phase, Hertz, pressure, CFM, and tank size.
Emphasizes qualified electricians for connections and disconnecting power for repairs.
Details requirements for 110V, 15-AMP branch circuit, and time delay fuse/breaker.
Explains the importance of proper grounding to prevent electric shock, especially in damp locations.
Confirms readiness for 110V operation and warns against using 2-prong adaptors.
Guides on selecting appropriate wire size and type for extension cords.
Describes the piston's action in compressing air via intake and exhaust valves.
Explains how the check valve allows air into tanks and closes at cut-out pressure.
Details the function of the switch for powering the automatic pressure switch.
Describes how the switch starts/stops the motor based on tank pressure.
Explains how to adjust regulated air pressure using the regulator knob.
Describes the outlet and tank pressure gauges indicating air pressure levels.
Mentions the cooling system and states the unit requires no air filter.
Describes the drain valve for condensation and the motor thermal overload protector.
Explains the pressure release valve and the critical safety valve for overpressure protection.
Covers compressor placement, initial break-in necessity, and component descriptions.
Details the mandatory 15-minute break-in procedure before first use or after part replacement.
Outlines steps for preparing the compressor, attaching accessories, and starting operation.
Details steps to perform after using the compressor, including zeroing pressure and draining.
Stresses draining condensation to prevent tank corrosion and rupture.
Provides a method for clearing a plugged drain valve using the safety valve.
Lists essential safety precautions to take before performing maintenance.
Details regular checks including oil level, condensation, and leak inspections.
Advises on cleaning the compressor using compressed air and damp cloths.
Recommends wearing safety glasses when using compressed air.
Provides initial checks for common compressor starting issues.
Details the steps for properly preparing and storing the compressor in a clean, dry location.
Offers solutions for common problems like no start, low pressure, and oil discharge.