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Allow it to dry and reinstall. Blow out any accumulated dirt between the cylinder cooling fins. Weekly If the compressor is used on a regular daily basis, perform the following checks each week: 1. Rinse the air filter foam element in water. 2. Check for loose bolts or fittings. Every 300 Hours After every 300 hours or 3 months of regular operation, perform the following maintenance items: 1. Change compressor motor oil. 2. Rinse the air filter foam element in water. 3. Check for air leaks and correct as needed. 4. Clean cylinder head fins for proper cooling. 5. Check for loose bolts or fittings. The Model G8694/G8695/G8889 Air Compressors are specifically designed for air tool operation. DO NOT MODIFY AND/OR USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. Modifications or improper use of this tool will void the warranty. If you are confused about any aspect of this machine, DO NOT use it until you have answered all your questions. Serious personal injury may occur. Like all power tools, there is danger associated with operating this equipment. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this tool with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, serious personal injury may occur. G8694/G8695/G8889 Air Compressors -12 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Pump Motor Will Not Start 1. Low voltage. 2. Open circuit in motor, switch or cord. 3. Tank already pressurized. 4. Thermal overload switch. 1. Check power line for proper voltage. 2. Inspect all lead connections on motor, switch and cord for loose or open connections. 3. Motor will not start if tank pressure is too high. 4. Thermal overload switch has tripped, wait for motor to cool, then reset switch by pressing red button. Pump Motor Starts; But Fuses Blow or Circuit Breakers Trip 1. Short circuit in line cord or plug. 2. Short circuit in motor or loose connections. 3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line. 1. Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires. 2. Inspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation. 3. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers. Low Pressure At The Tool 1. Air leaks in flexible hoses. 2. Pressure gauge bad 3. Pressure regulator bad. 1. Check air hoses and all connections for leaks. 2. Check pressure in line with known good gauge. 3. Adjust pressure regulator, if no improvement inspect regulator for leaks or replacement. Low Pressure At The Tanks 1. Air leaks in tanks or delivery pipes. 2. Drain cock open 3. Safety valve releasing below 125 PSI. 4. Air filter clogged. 5. Gaskets leaking 6. Worn rings. 1. Check air tanks, pipes and all connections for leaks. 2. Close drain cock. 3. Replace safety valve. 4. Inspect and clean air filter. 5. Check gaskets on cylinder head assembly, repair or replace as needed. 6. Inspect and replace pump piston rings. Compressor Knocking 1. Improper oil level. 2. Air filter clogged. 3. Piston assembly loose. 1. Check oil level and add oil. 2. Inspect and clean air filter. 3. Inspect and repair piston and connecting rod. Air Leaks From Pressure Switch 1. Faulty check valve. 2. Faulty pressure switch. 1. Clean dirt or debris from rubber membrane of check valve after removing top nut. 2 Repair or replace pressure switch. Air Is Dirty Or Has Excessive Moisture 1. Tanks not drained. 2. Delivery pipes are dirty. 1. Open drain cocks on both tanks and make certain all condensation water is drained out. 2. Remove delivery pipes, clean out and replace. Motor Runs Hot 1. Cooling Fins Dirty. 2. Air filter clogged. 1. Clean cylinder head fins and also remove any accumulated dirt or grease from motor area. 2. Inspect and clean air filter. Pressure Relief Valve Stays Open And Motor Won’t Stop Running 1. Faulty pressure switch, unit is trying to overpressure the tank 2. Faulty pressure relief valve. 1. Turn compressor off, unplug from power supply, drain tank. DO NOT USE until switch is repaired or replaced. 2. Relief valve is relieving pressure too early, test pressure relief and repair or replace, G8694/G8695/G8889 Air Compressors -13 PARTS LIST G8694/G8695 AIR COMPRESSOR Ref. # Part # Description Ref. # Part # Description 001 P8694001 Bolt M6 x 155mm 002 P8694002 Spring Washer 6 mm 003 P8694003 Washer 6mm 004 P8694004 Rear Cover P8694005 Corrugated Washer 006 P8694006 Bearing 180203 007 P8694007 Stator 008 P8694008 Rotor 009 P8694009 Crankcase P8694010 Bearing 108205 011 P8694011 Shaft 012 P8694012 Cap Screw M8 x 30 mm 013 P8694013 Crank 014 P8694014 Rubber Gasket P8694015 Front Cover 016 P8694016 Washer 5 mm 017 P8694017 Spring Washer 5 mm 018 P8694018 Screw M6 x 20 mm 019 P8694019 Oil Leveler Washer P8694020 Oil Leveler 021 P8694021 Breather pipe washer 022 P8694022 Breather pipe 023 P8694023 Stud M8 x 15 mm 023A P8694023A Stud M8 x 20 mm 024 P8694024 Spring Washer 8 mm P8694025 Connecting Rod 026 P8694026 Nut M8 027 P86...
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