Features and controls – Briggs & Stratton Proseries User Manual

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Features and Controls

Read this Operator’s Manual and safety rules before operating your air compressor.

Compare the illustrations with your air compressor, to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.

A - Overload Protector — If motor is overloaded, protector

shuts motor off. See Overload Protection Reset.

B - ON - OFF Switch — Pull to ON position to power air

compressor. Push to OFF position to remove power.

C - Pressure Switch — Automatically starts motor when

tank pressure drops below “cut-in” pressure and stops
motor when pressure rises to “cut-out” pressure.

D - Pressure Control — Controls air pressure delivered to

Quick Connect Fitting; can be secured with locking ring.

E - Check Valve — When unit is operating, check valve is

open, allowing air to enter tank. At “cut-out” pressure,
check valve closes, preventing air from flowing back into
pump. Valve is not serviceable by user.

F - Tank Pressure Gauge — Gauge indicates air pressure

within air tank.

G - Outlet Pressure Gauge — Indicates air pressure at quick

connect fitting.

H - Drain Valve — Valve is located near bottom of air tank

and is used to drain condensation.

J - Safety Valve — Valve protects against excessive tank

pressure by ‘popping out’ at its factory setting, thus
relieving pressure.

K - Quick Connect Fitting — Connect air tools here.

L - Air Compressor Pump — Pump compresses air into

tank.

M - Oil Dipstick — Remove to check and add compressor

pump oil.

N - Air Filter — Protects air compressor by filtering dust

and debris out of intake air.

Items Not Illustrated:

Data Tag — The data tag contains serial number, model
number, and revision number information.

Pressure Release Valve — Located on top of tank adjacent
to quick connect fitting, valve automatically releases air from
internal compressor components at “cut-out” pressure or
when unit is shut off. Valve is not serviceable by user.

NOTE: See Glossary for definitions.

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