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1.                                  There is loss of power or  overheating    There is no electrical power   There is a blown shop house  fuse    The shop house breaker tripped  or the pressure switch is bad   The tank is full of air    The overload protector tripped                                                           Check the proper use of the extension cord    Check to make sure the unit is plugged in    Check the fuse breaker or motor overload    Reset the shop house breaker and determine why the  problem happened    Take the compressor to a service center    The compressor will turn on when the tank pressure drops  to cut in    Check the voltage from the outlet    The outside air or room temperature is too high    The extension cord is too long or wrong gauge wire used        The motor hums but    cannot run or runs slowly                             The voltage is low    Wrong gauge wire or length of  extension cord    There is shorted or open motor  winding    There is a defective check valve  or unloader                                   Call an electrician or check with meter    Check for proper gauge wire and cord length    Take the compressor to a service center    Take the compressor to a service center    Remove the extension cord and plug directly into the wall  outlet  If the issue is corrected  refer to chart on page 4 for  proper gauge and length extension cords        The fuses blow circuit  breaker trips repeatedly                       The fuse size is 
2.     1 Assembling the wheels    With the offset hub of a wheel  D  facing the tank s wheel  bracket  assemble a 10 mm shoulder bolt  AA  through the  holes in the wheel and tank wheel bracket     Place a lock washer  CC  onto the threaded end of the  shoulder bolt  AA   Then  place a 10 mm nut  BB  on the  threaded end of the bolt  AA  and tighten securely     Repeat for the other wheel  D                                 Assembling the handle    Insert the two open ends of the handle  A  into the handle  brackets on the air compressor tank    Align the holes in the handle bracket with the threaded  holes in the handle  A     Attach the handle  A  to both sides of the air compressor  using 6 mm flat washers  EE  and 6 mm screws  DD    Tighten securely                             3 Attaching the air filter    Insert the threaded end of the air filter  L  into the threaded  port of the pump head  Do not apply thread tape to the air  filter assembly s threads     Rotate clockwise to tighten  Hand tighten only               Assembly       4 Air compressor lubrication       CAUTION  This unit is shipped without oil in the pump   Follow these lubrication instructions before operating the    compressor                    Add oil to the pump using the oil bottle  M   The  compressor pump holds approximately 380 ml  13 oz   of  oil  The sight glass  located on the crankcase portion of the  pump  is used to maintain proper oil level  The    Max    oil  level is when the oil is in the cen
3.   to the quality or performance of its air compressors other than those specifically stated in this warranty     ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS    To the extent permitted by applicable law  all implied warranties  including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose   are disclaimed  Any implied warranties  including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  that cannot be  disclaimed under state law are limited to two years from the date of purchase  Husky is not responsible for direct  indirect  incidental   special or consequential damages  If this air compressor is used for commercial purposes  the warranty will apply for ninety  90  days from  the date of purchase  Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or  limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitations may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal  rights  and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state     Contact the Customer Service Team at 1 888 43 HUSKY or visit www HomeDepot com                          Specifications    AIR COMPRESSOR  Running horsepower 1 5 HP  Air tank capacity 8 gal   Air pressure 125 PSI max   Air delivery 5 0 SCFM at 40 PSI  4 0 SCFM at 90PSI  Lubrication Oil lubricated  Gauges  2  gauge 2 in  diameter  Input 120 V  60 Hz  AC only  12 5 Amps   Net weight 61 7 lbs   Fill time  0 PSI      125 PSI   approximately 2 minutes  
4.  Dot    11 HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance     Maintenance  continued     Maintenance  continued       CHANGING PUMP OIL   The pump s oil should be changed every 100 hours of use  Use  only approved air compressor oil when changing this pump s oil  or the pump may be damaged     1     Plug in the compressor and allow it to run for 5 minutes to  warm up the oil     Unplug the compressor   Place a suitable oil drain container under the oil drain plug    located on the side of the crankcase  Secure the oil drain  container     Remove the oil drain plug using a wrench by turning it  counter clockwise    Allow the oil to drain from the pump for several minutes   Replace the oil drain plug by threading it clockwise  Do not    over tighten the drain plug  as this can damage the air  compressor     Remove the oil vent cap by threading it counterclockwise   Pour approved air compressor oil into the crankcase  following the CHECKING THE PUMP OIL section above to    assure the crankcase is property filled   The crankcase will  hold approximately 13 oz  of oil      9  Replace the oil vent cap by threading it clockwise into the  crankcase opening  Do not over tighten the oil vent cap  as  this can cause damage to the oil vent cap     10  Remove the waste oil container and property dispose of the  oil     Oil vent cap    Oil drain plug          12    Troubleshooting         Problem    Possible Cause    Solution       The compressor will not  run        
5.  chemicals  Your    lungs can be damaged by inhaling toxic fumes  A respirator  may be necessary in dusty environments or when spraying  paint       Do not use this compressor if any parts have been exposed    to water     ELECTRICAL SAFETY    1  Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes   radiators  ranges  and refrigerators  There is an increased  risk of electric shock if your body is grounded     2  Donot expose power tools to rain or wet conditions  Water  entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock     3  Do not abuse the cord  Never use the cord to carry the tool  or pull the plug from an outlet  Keep the cord away from  heat  oil  sharp edges  and moving parts     4  Replace damaged cords immediately  Damaged cords  increase the risk of electric shock     ELECTRICAL SAFETY  EXTENSION CORDS        WARNING  Keep the extension cord clear of the working  area  Position the cord so that it will not get caught on   AN lumber  tools  or other obstructions while you are working  with a power tool  Failure to do so can result in serious  personal injury           WARNING  Check extension cords before each use  If  damaged  replace immediately  Never use the air   AN compressor with a damaged cord since touching the  damaged area could cause electrical shock resulting in  serious personal injury              WARNING  Improperly connecting the equipment   grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock        1  Use only 3 wire exten
6.  valve is stuck  Do not use the air compressor until  the safety valve has been replaced  Using the air compressor  in this condition could result in serious personal injury     A                                                    10    Maintenance   GENERAL MAINTENANCE ADDING PUMP OIL   Condensate forms in the tank when there is humidity in the air  1   This step is only required If the steps above in CHECKING  Depending on the environmental conditions  drain the PUMP OIL were followed and oil needs to be added      condensate daily and or every hour  For instructions  see r    Draining the tank on page 9  The safety valve automatically a Remove the all voni cap  Theven cap  S roared  g0  releases air when the receiver pressure exceeds the preset remove it by turning it counterclockwise    maximum  Inspect the tank annually for rust  pin holes  or other 3  Add air compressor oil slowly to avoid overfilling the  Imperfections that could cause it to become unsafe  Avoid using crankcase  Pour very small amounts  approximately 1 oZ    Solvams when gleaning plasie paris Most plastics ara and allow 10 15 seconds for the oil to settle into the  susceptible to damage from various types of commercial    solvents and may be damaged by their use  Use a clean cloth to crankcase  When the oil level reaches the center of the red  remove dirt  dust  oil  grease  etc  dot in the oil sight glass  you have added sufficient oil        WARNING  Do not allow brake fluids  gasoline  petroleum  ba
7. 15 seconds  135 seconds                 5 HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance     Pre Assembly      PACKING LIST    Before assembling and operating this air compressor  ensure the following items are identified in the packaging     Air compressor     Air filter  L      Wheel assembly package  includes 2 wheels  D   2 shoulder bolts  AA   2 nuts  BB   and 2 lock washers  CC       Handle assembly package  includes 1 Handle  A   4 screws  DD   4 flat washers  EE        Oil bottle  M   TOOLS REQUIRED       THA  ze O kan A 5 mm Hex key       HARDWARE INCLUDED    A NOTE  Hardware not shown to actual size   ay O 2   __AA      CG QO op O    Part Description Quantity  AA 10 mm shoulder bolt 2                               BB 10 mm nut 2  CC Lock washer 2  DD 6 mm screw 4  EE 6 mm flat washer 4          Pre Assembly  continued        PACKAGE CONTENTS                                                                                                                   Part    Description    Quantity       Handle       Manual AUTO OFF switch  Safety valve  Wheel       Tank       Quick coupler       Pressure regulator knob       Tank pressure gauge       Regulator pressure gauge       Rubber foot       Drain valve       Air filter       zlem xlel  i Il lolnimi ojojo            Oil bottle          ak  k   K   mk   mi   at   ai ee ee l Mm             HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance     Assembly                                 
8. 5xM10 H 46 041 2  35   Nut  M6 1 73   Cord  power  SJT14 3   22 005 1  36   Bolt  SHCS  M6x16 1 74   Terminal  Y type 1 5   40   2  37   Ring  snap  14 mm 1 75   Terminal  O type 1 5 40   1  38   Screw  ST4  2x12 2    Items with a kit number are only available as part of a kit  Items without a part number or kit letter are not available    15 HUSKYTOOLS COM                   Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance           HUSKY    Questions  problems  missing parts  Before returning to the store   call Husky Customer Service  8 a m    6 p m   EST  Monday Friday  1 888 43 HUSKY  HUSKYTOOLS COM    Retain this manual for future use     
9. Cylinder lower c   35 062 1 50   Washer  flat  6 mm 4  13   Ring  compression A   29 021 2 51   Screw  SHCH  M6x20 4  14   Ring  scraper A 1 52   Handle E   08 108B 1  15   Pin  piston dia  12 mm A   30 003 1 53   Washer  flat  copper  10 mm F 46 029 2  16   Ring  snap 12 mm A   46 005 2 54   Nut  hex  compression  G3 8 F 44 003 2  17   Eccentric A   12 004 1 55   Tube  outlet  0D10 mm F   43 017C 1  18   Rod  connecting A   03 032 1 56   Fin  1ID10mm F 1  19   Bolt  SHCS  M8x22 LH A 45 154 1 57 Tube  relief OD 6 mm G 43 017F 1  20   Bolt  SHCS  M5x0 8x15 6 58   Nut  hex  compression  G1 8 G   44 001A 1  21   Oil fill cap M16x1 5 26 004C   1 59   Switch  pressure  95 125 PSI 21 011A   1  22   Oil sight gauge D 33 002 1 60 o gauge  200 PSI  1 8 in  23 018 1  23   Seal  oil sight gauge D 1 tie eee 23 038   1  24   Cover  crankcase 03 101B   1 62   Nipple 1 4 in  NPTx48 mm 42 028 1  25   Baffle  rubber 36 015   1 63 oe 140 PSI  ASME  1 4 24 010 1  26   Motor  assy  1 64 Nipple  1 4 in  NPTx30 mm 42 026E 1  27   Capacitor  running  120 u F 27 031 1 65   Regulator  1 8 in  NPTx1 4 in  NPT 25 053 1  28   Washer  lock 3 mm   lee 42 080   1  29   Screw  M3x6 2 67   Isolator  rubber K   15 014 2  30   Washer  tooth lock  8 mm 1 68   Bolt  hex head  M8x20 K 2  31   Nut  M8x1 25 K 7 69 Nut  hex head  M10 H 2  32   Plug  oil  M1216 45 051B   1 70   Washer  lock  10 mm H 2  33   Valve  relief 40 018B   1 71   Wheel 6 in  H 15 070 2  34   Fan  AL alloy 03 109 1 72 Shoulder bolt  0D15 5x36 
10. Item  1000 603 404  Model  TA 2530B       USE AND CARE GUIDE    8 GALLON PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR    Questions  problems  missing parts   Before returning to the store  call  Husky Customer Service   8 a m    6 p m   EST  Monday Friday    1 888 43 HUSKY            HUSKYTOOLS COM                Q     226892    THANK YOU  We appreciate the trust and confidence you have placed in Husky through the purchase of this air compressor  We strive to continually  create quality products designed to enhance your home  Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home improvement needs   Thank you for choosing Husky     Table of Contents      Table of Contents         sssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 2  Safety IMfOrMatiOn  1 c1 ccececcsscencesscscsecssssnsccssssnnecesssensensce 2  Work area safety misiis 2  Personal Safety        esccscserscsssessesersenssecenseassncensensansensensensansenss 2  Air Compressor and Pneumatic Tool Safety    3  Electrical Safety  Extension Cords     3  Electrical Safety  Electrical Connection               ssscseseeeeees 4  Electrical Safety  Speed And Wiring                 cseeeeeeeeeeee 4  Electrical Safety  Grounding Instructions     4  Warranty ie  scissccccscecccessecsesscectecccasesecenctecddsscacnsencteaccasenusns 5  Husky Air Compressor Limited Two Year Warranty                  5  Additional Limitations             cccccssssesesseseseseseseseseesseaeaes 5  Specifications sic  ccscccssccenccss consctssscesncess
11. fective pressure  switch    There is excessive air usage   There are loose mounting bolts                       Take the compressor to a service center    Decrease air usage  The compressor is not large enough  for tool s requirement    Tighten the mounting bolts           The air output is lower  than normal                          There are broken inlet valves   The connections are leaking                          Take the compressor to a service center   Tighten connections           13    HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance     Service Parts      EXPLODED VIEW             Service Parts  continued                                                                                                                               PARTS TABLE   ae Description Part   Qty Part   Description 7 Part   Qty   1   Head bolt  M80x105 4 39   Screw  with washer  M5x512 2  2   Washer  lock 8 mm 4 40   Shroud 06 063 1  3   Cylinder head 03 100 1 41   Strain relief 6W 3 21 040 2  4   Fitting  tee 40 033 1 42   Air filter 41 005 1  5   Gasket head C   35 060 1 43   Bolt  hex head  M8x30 4  6   Valve  Assy  B   11 004 1 44   Washer  flat  8 mm K 12  7   Pin  dia  3x6 mm B 2 45   Washer  lock  8 mm 4  8   Valve  reed  inlet B   34 001B   1 46   Tank  8 gal  1  9   Gasket  cylinder upper c   35 061 1 47   Check valve 38 001A   1  10   Piston A   28 012 1 48   Drain valve  1 4 in  NPT 39 020A 1  11   Cylinder 10 004   1 49   Nut  rivet  M6 E   45 086 4  12   Gasket  
12. he drain valve  K  to remove all air pressure   Remove and clean the drain valve  K  and then reinstall it   Apply sealant tape  not included  to the threads of the  drain valve  K  to reduce the likelihood of air leaks     Completely close the drain valve  K                        WARNING  Failure to unplug the air compressor and  depressurize the tank before removing the valve may cause  serious personal injury     A          NOTE  Because condensate is a pollutant  dispose of it  in compliance with local regulations                                               2 Checking the safety valve       Turn on the air compressor and wait for the tank to fill   The compressor automatically shuts off when the pressure  reaches the preset maximum    Turn off the air compressor    Pull the ring on the safety valve  C  for 20 seconds to  release the air    Release the ring  Air stops escaping at approximately  40 100 PSI  if the safety valve dose not reset stop  dispelling air between 40 100 PSI discontinue use and  seek service before using the air compressor again                                         DANGER  Do not tamper with the safety valve  Items  loosened from this device could fly up and hit you  Failure to  heed this warning could result in death or serious personal  injury  The safety valve automatically releases air when the  receiver pressure exceeds the preset maximum  Check the  valve     A             WARNING  Air leaks after releasing the safety valve ring  or if the
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14. incorrect  or  there is a circuit overload   Wrong gauge wire or length of  extension cord    There is a defective check valve  or unloader                       Check for proper fuse  use a time delay fuse  disconnect  other electrical appliances from the circuit or operate the  compressor on its own branch circuit    Check for proper gauge wire and cord length    Take the compressor to a service center        The Push Button Overload  protector cuts out  repeatedly                       The voltage is low    There is a lack of proper  ventilation or the room  temperature is too high   Wrong gauge wire or length of  extension cord                             Call an electrician or check with meter   Move the compressor to a well ventilated area   Check for proper gauge wire and cord length        The air receiver pressure  drops when the  compressor shuts off                       There are loose connections   fittings  tubing  etc     The drain valve is loose   The check valve is leaking                       Check all connections with a soap and water solution and  tighten    Tighten the drain valve    Take the compressor to a service center        There is excessive  moisture in the discharge  air                 There is excessive water in the  air tank   The humidity is high                 Drain the tank   Move to an area with less humidity and use an airline filler        The compressor runs  continuously     The compressor vibrates                       There is a de
15. on built electric  motor  It should be connected to a power supply that is 120  volts  60 Hz  AC only  normal household current      Do not operate this tool on direct current  DC   A substantial  voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the motor will  overheat  If the air compressor does not operate when  plugged into an outlet  double check the power supply     ELECTRICAL SAFETY  SPEED AND WIRING     1     The no load speed of the electric motor varies by model and  specification  The motor speed is not constant and  decreases under a load or with lower voltage  For voltage   the wiring in a shop is as important as the motor s  horsepower rating     A line intended only for lights cannot properly carry a power  tool motor  Wire that is heavy enough for a short distance  will be too light for a greater distance  A line that can    support one power tool may not be able to support two or  three tools     ELECTRICAL SAFETY  GROUNDING  INSTRUCTIONS     1     This product must be grounded  In the event of an electrical  short circuit  grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by  providing an escape wire for the electric current  This air  compressor is equipped with an electric cord having an  equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug  The  plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly  installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes  and ordinances    Do not modify the plug provided  If it will not fit the outlet   have the proper outle
16. p your work area clean and well lit  Ensure floors are not  slippery from wax or dust     2  Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres  such  as in the presence of flammable liquids  gases  or dust   Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or  fumes  Keep bystanders  children  and visitors away while  operating tools  Distractions can cause you to lose control     3  Operate the air compressor in an open area at least 18 in   away from any wall or object that could restrict the flow of  fresh air to the ventilation openings     4  Always disconnect the air supply and power supply before  making adjustments  servicing a tool  or when a tool is not  in use     5  This compressor pump is not equipped and should not be  used to supply breathing quality air  Additional equipment is  necessary to properly filter and purify the air to meet  minimal specifications for Grade D breathing as described in  Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification G 7  1    1966  OSHA 29 CF9 1910 134  Compressed Gas  Association  4221 Walney Road  Fifth Floor  Chantilly  VA  20151 2923   703  788 2700  www cganet com    Any such additional equipment has not been examined and  no implication of proper use for breathing air is intended or  implied     PERSONAL SAFETY       WARNING  Operating any power tool can result in foreign  objects being thrown into your eyes  which can result in  severe eye damage  Before beginning operation  always  wear safety goggles  safety glasses 
17. sed products  etc   to come in contact with plastic parts   Chemicals can weaken or destroy plastic which may result  in serious personal injury     RECOMMENDED OIL    Use only synthetic and conventional oils specifically designed for  air compressor use  These oils can be purchased at The Home  Depot and other places oil lubricated air compressors are sold     CHECKING THE PUMP OIL    1  Unplug the compressor  and allow the oil to settle into the  crankcase for at least 2 minutes           WARNING  When servicing  use only identical Husky  replacement parts  Use of any other parts may create a  hazard or cause product damage           WARNING  Always disconnect the air compressor from  the power supply  Release all pressure  and allow to cool  before cleaning or making repairs to the air compressor      gt        amp     2  Verify the oil level using the red dot in the sight glass on the  front of the pump crankcase   MAX oil level is when the oil             level is in the center of the red dot  and MIN oil level is when 4  Replace the oil vent cap by threading it clockwise into the  the oil is at the bottom of the red dot  See the Illustration crankcase opening  Do not over tighten the oil vent cap  as  below   this can cause damage to the oil vent cap    3  If the oil level is in the center of the red dot  no oil needs to Oil vent cap    be added  If the oil level is at or near the bottom of the red  dot  oil should be added                                         mV Red
18. sion cords that have 3 prong  grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the air  compressor s plug     2  When using the air compressor at a considerable distance  from the power source  use an extension cord heavy enough  to carry the current that the compressor will draw  An  undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line voltage   resulting in a loss of power and causing the motor to  overheat  Use the following chart to determine the minimum  wire size required in an extension cord     3  Only use 50 ft  or less round jacketed cords listed by  Underwriter s Laboratories  UL      4  When operating a power tool outside  use an outdoor  extension cord marked    w A    or    w     These cords are rated  for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock     HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance        Safety Information  continued     ELECTRICAL SAFETY  EXTENSION CORDS    CONTINUED        Ampere rating  on air compressor data plate        0  2 1    3 5    5 1  7 1  12 1   2 0 3 4 5 0 7 0 12 0 16 0                            Cord Wire Size  A W G    Length  25 ft  16 16 16 16 14 14  50 ft  16 16 16 14 14 12       100 ft  16 16 14 12                            Used in 12 gauge     20 amp circuit              j NOTE  Use longer air hoses instead of long extension       cords  Your air compressor will run better and last  longer           ELECTRICAL SAFETY  ELECTRICAL  CONNECTION     1     This air compressor is powered by a precisi
19. sor in this    type of environment may cause damage to the unit           Keep compressors as far from the spraying area as possible   at least 15 ft  from the spraying area and all explosive  vapors     Risk of bursting  Do not adjust the regulator to result in  output pressure greater than the marked maximum pressure  of the attachment  Do not use at pressure greater than the  rated maximum pressure of this compressor     If connected to a circuit protected by fuses  use time delay  fuses with this product     To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not expose to rain   Store indoors     Ensure the hose is free of obstructions or snags  Entangled  or snarled hoses can cause loss of balance or footing and  may become damaged     Use the air compressor only for its intended use  Do not alter  or modify the unit from the original design or function  Never  weld or drill holes in the air tank     Never leave a tool unattended with the air hose attached     Do not operate this tool if it does not contain a legible  warning label     Do not continue to use a tool or hose that leaks air or does  not function properly       Do not attempt to pull or carry the air compressor by the    hose       Your tool may require more air consumption than this air    compressor is capable of providing       Never direct a jet of compressed air toward people or    animals       Protect your lungs  Wear a face or dust mask if the operation    is dusty       Do not use this air compressor to spray
20. t installed by a qualified electrician     The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is  green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment  grounding conductor  If repair or replacement of the electric  cord or plug is necessary  do not connect the equipment  grounding conductor to a live terminal     Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you  do not completely understand the grounding instructions  or  if you are in doubt as to whether the tool is properly  grounded  This product is for use on a nominal 120 V  Do  not use an adapter with this product        Warranty    HUSKY AIR COMPRESSOR LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY    This warranty covers defects in workmanship or materials in this Husky air compressor for the two year period from the date of purchase   This warranty is specific to this air compressor model  Warranties for other Husky products may vary  This warranty applies only to the  original retail purchaser and may not be transferred  This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or any malfunction  failure or  defect resulting from misuse  abuse  neglect  alteration  modifications or repair by other than a service center authorized to repair Husky  branded air compressors  Expendable materials  such as motor brushes  seals  etc  are not covered by this warranty  This warranty does not  apply to this compressor used in industrial applications or for rental purposes  Husky makes no warranties  representations  or promises as
21. ter of the dot in the middle  of the sight glass     Min    oil level is at the bottom of the dot  in the center of the sight glass  Avoid overfilling by adding  oil gradually and checking the oil level with the sight glass  several times  Add enough oil to reach the    Max    level on  the sight glass  Proper oil level is illustrated here                                                        Breaking in the pump    Check and tighten all bolts and fittings   Open the air flow by turning the pressure regulator knob  G   fully clockwise     Place the AUTO OFF switch  B  in the OFF position and plug  in the power cord     Open the drain valve  K      Place the AUTO OFF switch  B  in the ON position and run  the air compressor for 10 minutes     Place the AUTO OFF switch  B  in the OFF position   Close the drain valve  K                                         HUSKYTOOLS COM  Please contact 1 888 43 HUSKY for further assistance     Compressor Operation       1 Draining the tank       Turn off the compressor    Pull the safety valve pull ring  C  to remove all air pressure  from the tank  Continue to hold the safety valve open until  both pressure gauges show 0 PSI  Next  unplug the air  compressor from the power source    Position a suitable container below the drain valve    Fully open the drain valve  K     Keep the compressor tilted until all moisture has been  removed                                         If the drain valve  K  is clogged  unplug the compressor  and pull t
22. with side shields  or a  full face shield when needed  Always use eye protection  marked to comply with ANSI Z87  1              State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or       WARNING  This product contains chemicals known to the  other reproductive harm  Wash hands after handling           1  Use safety equipment  Always wear eye protection with side  shields when operating power tools  A dust mask  nonskid  safety shoes  a hard hat  or hearing protection must be used  for appropriate conditions     2  Stay alert when operating a power tool  Do not use the tool  while tired or under the influence of drugs  alcohol  or  medication     3  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry  Contain long hair   Keep your hair  clothing  and gloves away from moving  parts  Loose clothes  jewelry  or long hair can be caught in  moving parts     4  Keep proper footing and balance at all times  Proper footing  and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected  situations     5  Do not use on a ladder or unstable support        Safety Information  continued     AIR COMPRESSOR AND PNEUMATIC TOOL  SAFETY       WARNING  Do not attempt to modify this tool or create    such alteration or modification is misuse and could result in       accessories not recommended for use with this tool  Any    a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal  injury                 CAUTION  Do not use in an environment that is dusty or  otherwise contaminated  Using the air compres
    
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