Notes
• You may use nozzles from 0,2 to 1,0 mm.
• The compressor has a 9,51 mm (⅛″) outlet (male thread), which can be effortlessly changed to
¼″. The matching adapter is not included in the delivery.
• When the compressor is connected by the hose to the airbrush gun, it can be connected to the
mains and switched on.
• The maximum pressure is displayed by the pressure gauge.
• The hose included in the delivery is air-tight. If the auto-stop mode is activated (repeatedly
switched on/off) any and all screw fittings and connections should be sealed by sealing tape.
Leakage check
• Switch on the compressor and wait until the maximum pressure has built up and the auto-stop
function has been activated.
• If there is no leakage, the pressure gauge should display nearly constantly the same range of
pressure.
• A quick decrease of the range of pressure suggests that there is in fact a leakage.
• It is of great importance to seal any leak as soon as possible in order to avoid any impact on
the capacity and efficiency of the compressor.
• A leakage leads to the auto-stop and auto-start constantly being switched on and off.
Difference between maximum pressure and operating pressure
• The maximum pressure is the highest possible pressure that a compressor is able to generate.
• Once the maximum pressure has been reached, the compressor switches off (auto-stop), and
as soon as the pressure starts to decrease, it switches on again (auto-start).
• The maximum pressure is the pressure measured only inside the compressor itself.
• On the outlet of the compressor, there is a lower pressure; the pressure that you actually work
with remains. The operating pressure may vary according to the connected airbrush gun.