Instruction Manual
1030 | 1031 LARGE AIR COMPRESSOR
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INSPECT FOR DAMAGE
1. Before air compressor assembly or use, inspect all parts
for damage, including:
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
SETUP
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
A. 3/4 HP Motor
B. Inlet Mufer
C. Handle
D. Air Tank
E. Circuit Board Housing
F. Display Lens
G. Error Alarm
H. Power Connector
I. Base
J. Pressure Relief Valve
K. Power Cord
L. Drain Cock
M. Air Outlet (1/2 inch)
N. Shut-off Valve
O. Supply Line (Clear Tubing)
P. Cooling Coil
Q. Dryer Tank
R. Drain Tube with Foam
S. Purge Tank
T. Tank Inspection Port
U. Tee
V. Air Line (Black Tubing)
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
• It is normal for the air compressor motor and pressure
switch to produce sparks while operating. If sparks come
in contact with vapors from solvents or gasoline, they may
ignite and cause a re or explosion.
• Always operate the air compressor a safe distance away
from ammable items. Use in well-ventilated areas.
• Protect all surrounding items from exhaust air; exhaust
air can become hot.
• Never exceed the maximum rated pressure.
CAUTION
HOT SURFACE
• Air compressor surfaces become hot during operation.
• Do not touch hot surfaces (motors, cooling coils) during
operation as they can cause severe burns.
• Allow the air compressor to cool before touching it.
• Do not place a storage cover on the unit during operation.
LOCATION AND PLACEMENT
HEAVY OBJECT: Equipment weighs 151 lbs (69 kg).
Help is required during lifting to avoid muscle strain and/or back
injury.
• Locate the air compressor in a clean, dry, and well-
ventilated area. Place the air compressor on a at, level
surface.
• Maintain adequate air ow, minimum 3-inch (76 mm)
obstacle-free perimeter required.
• Use an electrical circuit with the appropriate power
rating, avoid the use of an extension cord.
• Keep the air compressor away from the workout zone.
Ensure access to the power supply and air compressor
shut-off valve are easily accessible.
□ Power Cord
□ Air Tank
□ Dryer Tanks
□ Purge Tanks
□ Motors
□ Cooling Coils
□ Air Line Hoses
□ Shut-off Valve
2. Check all pipes and tubes are rmly connected.
If any damage is found, do not use until all repairs have been
completed and tested by a Keiser-certied technician.
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