Use and Care Manual

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Compressor
does not or is
slow to come
up to speed.
Defective motor or
pump.
Defective pressure
switch.
Use of an extension
cord.
Contact Hyundai Power
Customer Service.
Replace the pressure
switch.
If possible, eliminate
extension cord.
Compressor
runs
excessively
hot.
High duty cycles.
Compressor unit cannot
supply enough air.
Extremely dusty
atmosphere.
Run compressor for
lighter cycles.
If accessory’s required
CFM is higher than
pressure supply, larger
compressor is required.
Relocate the
compressor.
Excessive
noise /
vibration
during
operation.
Check valve is loose or
broken.
Defective motor or
pump.
Clean or replace check
valve.
Contact Hyundai Power
Customer Service.
Excessive
starting and
stopping.
Hose, hose connections,
or attached accessory
leaks.
Condensation in air tank,
high humidity.
Fittings are not tight
enough.
Defective pressure
switch.
Rusted or damaged air
tank.
Check for leaks and
replace if necessary.
Drain tank.
Tighten any loose
fittings.
Replace defective
switch.
Replace tank
immediately. Do not
attempt to repair the
tank.
Air leaks. Fittings not tight enough.
Air leaks at hose or
accessory.
Rusted or damaged
tank.
Tighten any loose
fittings.
Check for leaks and
replace if necessary.
Replace tank
immediately. Do not
attempt to repair the
tank.