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McGraw 57567 - Operating Instructions; Compressor Area Set Up; General Operation; Internal Pressure Switch Warning

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Read the ENTIRE
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under subheadings
therein
before set up or use of this
product.
Compressor
Area Set Up
Designate a
work
area
that is clean and
well-lit.
The work area
must not allow access by
children or
pets
to
prevent
injury.
Locate the Compressor
on a flat level surface
to
ensure
proper pump
lubrication and to
prevent
damage
to the unit.
Keep at least
12"
of space
around
the unit to allow air
circulation.
General
Operation
3.
Route
the
power
cord from the compressor
to
the
grounded
wall
outlet, along a safe
path
without
creating a tripping
hazard
or exposing
the
power
cord to
possible
damage.
1. Close the Drain
Valve.
2. Plug the Power Cord
into a
grounded
120 VAC electrical outlet.
3.
Turn the Power Switch ON.
4. Allow the Air Compressor
to build
up
pressure
until
it
cycles
off.
Note: At the beginning
of the day's
first use
of the Air Compressor,
check
for
air
leaks by
applying soapy
water to connections
while the
Air
Compressor
is
pumping
and after
pressure
cut-
out.
Look for air bubbles.
lf air bubbles are
present
at connections,
tighten connections.
Do
not
use
the
Air Compressor
unless all connections
are air
tight,
the extra air
leaking out will cause
the compressor
to
operate too often,
increasing
wear on the compressor.
Note: As
long as the Power
Switch is ON,
the
operation of the
Air Compressor
is automatic,
controlled by an
internal
pressure
switch.
The
Compressor
will turn on automatically
when the
air
presssure
drops
to 85 PSl, and
will turn off
automatically
when
the air
pressure
reaches
110 PSl.
WARNING! TO PREVENT
SERIOUS
INJURYAND DEATH FROM
EXPLOSION:
Do not adiust the internal
pressure
switch. Any change to the
automatic
pressure
levels may cause excess
pressure
to
accumulate, causing a hazardous situation.
5. Adjust the Regulator Knob so that the air output
is
enough to
properly power
the tool, but the output
will not
exceed the tool's
maximum
air
pressure
at any time. Turn the
knob
clockwise
to increase
the
pressure
and counter-clockwise to decrease
pressure.
Adjust the
pressure
gradually,
while
checking the air output
gauge
to set
the
pressure.
6. Make sure the air tool's throttle or switch
is in the
off
position.
Connect the air tool
to the
air
hose.
7.
Use
the air tool as needed.
8. After the
job
is complete, turn the
Power
Switch
OFF.
9. Unplug the Air Compressor
10. Bleed
air
from the tool then disconnect the tool.
11 . Drain Tank
according
to Draining Moisture
from
the
Tank on
page
10.
12.
Clean,
then
store
the Air Compressor indoors.

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