John Deere AC1-5E Manual De Usuario

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Hand Carry Electric Air Compressor Manual
Plug Power Cord into a grounded 
outlet. 
Move Motor/Pressure Switch to 
"AUTO" position. 
 
Turn unit off, wait 5 minutes, then 
press Motor Thermal Overload until 
click is heard.  
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse 
if necessary, using only "Fusetron" 
type T fuses.
Check for low voltage conditions.
Disconnect any other electrical ap-
pliances from circuit  or operate air 
compressor on its own branch circuit.
Add oil.  (See page 11)
Use additional air hose instead of 
extension cord, or use proper wire 
gauge and cord length.  (See page 
12)
Contact your Customer Service.
When Pilot Valve is set in the Start/
Stop position, motor will start au-
tomatically when air tank pressure 
drops down to the "Cut-in" or "Start" 
pressure of the Motor/Pressure 
Switch.
Bleed the line by moving the switch 
to the "Off" position.
Remove and clean or replace.
Contact your  Customer Service.
Power Cord not plugged in. 
Motor/Pressure Switch turned "OFF". 
 
Motor Thermal Overload tripped on 
air compressor.
Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown 
at power source.  
 
Lack of oil in the air compressor.
Extension cord is too small.
Motor voltage does not match power 
source.
Air tank pressure achieved the "Max-
imum setting" or "Stop pressure" of 
the Motor/Pressure Switch.
Pressure release valve on Motor/
Pressure Switch has not unloaded 
pump head pressure.
Pilot valve's check valve stuck open.
Defective motor, or Motor/Pressure 
Switch.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM 
 
 
 
PROBABLE CAUSE 
 
 
REMEDY
Air compressor will not start. 
Air compressor will not start, 
but motor hums, then stops. 
Extension cord too small.
Loose electrical connection.
Improper ventilation.
Oil weight too heavy.
Too many appliances being operated 
on same circuit.
Incorrect voltage, incorrect sized 
circuit breaker, fuse or motor.  
Defective motor.
Defective Check Valve or Motor/
Pressure Switch.
Contact qualified electrician.
Move unit to well ventilated area.
Use lighter weight oil.  (See pg. 12)
Use another circuit or remove excess 
appliances from circuit.
Contact qualified electrician.
Replace.
Air compressor does not stop 
even though the maximum 
pressure allowed has been 
reached.
Motor/Pressure Switch not operat-
ing correctly.
Replace.
Use additional air hose instead of 
extension cord, or use proper wire 
gauge and cord length.  (See page 
12)