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The air compressor will do a better, safer job and give you much better service if it’s used at the duty cycle for
which it was designed.
The duty cycle will only take effect after the initial (1st ) tank fill for the day.
This air compressors duty cycle is 75%.
Duty cycle is the proportion of time during which the air compressor is operating compared with not operating.
For example a 75% duty cycle could mean after 45 seconds of operation (motor pumping), the air compressor
must be left to rest for 15 seconds. (motor not pumping).
When the motor is pumping the attached air tool cannot be used. Only use the attached air tool while the
compressor is not pumping.
Never yank or pull on the power cord to disconnect it from the mains supply socket.
Never carry or pull your air compressor by its power cord. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, solvents
and sharp edges. Regularly check the plug and cord and if damaged, have it replaced by an authorised service
facility.
This air compressor MUST be plugged directly into a 240V AC wall socket.
This air compressor is NOT designed to be run off an extension cord/lead. If you need extra distance do NOT
use an extension cord, USE A LONGER AIR HOSE.
The use of extension cords may cause power voltage loss and will result in damage to the motor. This will NOT
be covered under warranty.
Whenever possible secure the work piece using clamps or a vice. It is safer than using your hands or feet and
leaves both hands free to control the tool.
BEWARE! Many of the components will get hot during use. Never touch the pump, motor or any of the metal
pipes. These may be hot and can result in a burn.
DO NOT FORCE AIR COMPRESSORS
DO NOT ABUSE THE POWER CORD
EXTENSION CORDS AND REELS
SECURE THE WORK PIECE
HOT COMPONENTS