Introduction - John Deere
Introduction - John Deere
Introduction - John Deere
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OPeRATIOn<br />
Operation:<br />
. Read safety warnings before performing operation.<br />
NOTE: Unplug all equipment from the power receptacles<br />
before starting the unit.<br />
Operator’s Manual<br />
Operation<br />
. Flip the toggle on top of the Pilot valve to the upright position.<br />
This provides a loadless start. The unit will unload and allow<br />
easier engine start-up.<br />
. Start the engine. (Refer to the Engine Manual accompanying<br />
this unit.)<br />
4. When the engine has run for 1-2 minutes, flip toggle back<br />
to the original position.<br />
5. Set pressure by adjusting the Pressure Regulator<br />
counterclockwise for less pressure and clockwise for more<br />
pressure.<br />
6. Make sure the unit is grounded. See Grounding<br />
Instructions.<br />
. Loads can now be applied to the unit.<br />
NOTE: This engine is equipped with a “Low Oil” shutdown<br />
system for engine protection. The engine stops when<br />
the oil level gets too low. The engine will not restart<br />
without adding oil.<br />
Shutdown:<br />
If you notice any unusual noise or vibration, stop the<br />
unit and refer to "Troubleshooting".<br />
. Remove all load by turning off electrical appliances and<br />
unplugging electric cords.<br />
. Move the Engine Switch to the "OFF" position. (Refer to<br />
the Engine Manual accompanying this unit.)<br />
. Drain air from the air tanks by releasing air with an attached<br />
air tool or by pulling on the Safety Relief valve.<br />
4. Once the Air Tank Pressure Gauge registers under 0<br />
pounds, open the drain valve under each air tank to drain<br />
any moisture.<br />
5. Allow the unit to cool down.<br />
6. Wipe the unit clean and store in a safe, non-freezing, dry<br />
area.