Craftsman 919.167551 User Manual

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20- ENG

PrOBLeM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Motor will not

run.

Motor overload protection

switch has tripped.

Refer to

Motor Overload

Protection under Operation.

If motor overload protection

trips frequently, contact a

Trained Service Technician.

Tank pressure exceeds

pressure switch "cut-in"

pressure.

Motor will start automatically

when tank pressure drops

below "cut-in" pressure of

pressure switch.

Extension cord is wrong

length or gauge.

Check for proper gauge wire

and cord length.

Check valve stuck open.

Replace check valve.

Loose electrical connections. Have checked by a Trained

Service Technician.

Possible defective motor.

Have checked by a Trained

Service Technician.

Paint spray on internal motor

parts.

Have checked by a Trained

Service Technician. Do not

operate the compressor in the

paint spray area. See flam-

mable vapor warning.

Fuse blown, circuit breaker

tripped.

1. Check fuse box for blown

fuse and replace as

necessary. Reset circuit

breaker. Do not use a fuse

or circuit breaker with

higher rating than that

specified for your particu-

lar branch circuit.

2. Check for proper fuse.

You should use a time

delay fuse.

3. Check for low voltage

conditions and/or proper

extension cord.

4. Disconnect the other

electrical appliances from

circuit or operate the

compressor on its own

branch circuit.

Compressor is tripping

the Ground Fault Current

Interrupt (GFCI) switch.

Have checked by a Trained

Service Technician.

Faulty pressure switch

Have checked by a Trained

Service Technician.

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