John Deere HR1-20E Manuel d'utilisation

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Electric Air Compressor Manual

Air compressor will not start or

restart.

TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Plug power cord into grounded

outlet.

Pull the pressure switch lever up to

"ON" 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 "Fuse-

tron

®

" type T fuses.

Check for low voltage conditions.

Disconnect any other electrical

appliances for circuit or operate

air compressor on it's own branch

circuit.

Use additional air hose instead of

extension cord, or use proper wire

gauge and cord length.

Add oil.

Motor will start automatically when

air tank pressure drops down to the

"Start" pressure setting of the pres-

sure switch.

Bleed the line by pushing the pres-

sure switch to the "Off" position.

Remove, clean or replace.

Replace.

Power cord not plugged in.

Pressure switch lever turned "OFF".

The motor thermal overload tripped on

air compressor.

Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown at

power source.

Extension cord too long or improper

wire gauge.

Lack of oil in the air compressor.

Air tank pressure has achieved the

"Stop" pressure setting of the pressure

switch.

Pressure release valve on pressure

switch has not unloaded pump head

pressure.

Check valve stuck.

Defective motor, motor capacitor or

pressure switch.

Air compressor will not start, but

motor hums then stops.

Incorrect voltage or, incorrect sized

circuit breaker, fuse or motor. Defec-

tive motor.

Too many appliances being operated

on same circuit.

Extension cord too long or improper

wire gauge.

Loose electrical connection.

Oil weight too heavy.

Defective check valve or pressure

switch.

Contact qualified electrician.

Disconnect any other electrical

appliances from circuit or operate

air compressor on its own branch

circuit.

Use additional air hose instead of

extension cord, or use proper cord

length or wire gauge.

Contact qualified electrician.

Use lighter weight oil.

Replace.

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