Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Instruction Manual

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Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Compressor Specification

The Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Compressor is a robust and efficient air compressor designed for both professional and home use. It features a 24-liter tank capacity, providing ample air storage for various pneumatic tasks. The compressor operates at a maximum pressure of 8 bar, allowing it to handle a wide range of applications, from inflating tires to powering air tools. It is powered by a 1.5 kW motor, ensuring reliable and consistent performance. The motor operates at a standard voltage of 230V, making it compatible with most household electrical systems. This model is oil-free, reducing maintenance requirements and eliminating the risk of oil contamination in the compressed air, which is particularly beneficial for sensitive applications. The compressor's compact and portable design, complete with sturdy wheels and a comfortable handle, facilitates easy transportation and storage. Additionally, its noise level is optimized to ensure quieter operation compared to traditional models, making it suitable for use in environments where noise is a concern. The Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 is equipped with an easy-to-read pressure gauge and a quick-release coupling, which enhance user convenience and operational control. Overall, this compressor combines efficiency, portability, and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for various light to medium-duty pneumatic tasks.

Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Compressor F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up the Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Compressor for initial use?

To set up the compressor, ensure it is placed on a stable, level surface. Check the oil level and fill if necessary. Attach the air filter and connect the compressor to a power source with the correct voltage. Finally, connect your air hose and tools.

What should I do if the compressor does not start?

Check if the compressor is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. Ensure the circuit breaker is not tripped. Inspect the pressure switch and reset if necessary. Verify that the tank pressure is below the cut-in pressure.

How often should I change the oil in my compressor?

Change the oil after the first 50 hours of use, then every 200 hours or every 3 months, whichever comes first. Always use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.

What is the proper way to drain the tank?

Turn off the compressor and unplug it. Allow the tank to cool, then open the drain valve at the bottom of the tank slowly to release moisture. Close the valve once all moisture is drained.

How can I reduce the noise level of the compressor during operation?

To reduce noise, place the compressor on a rubber mat or anti-vibration pads. Ensure all components are tightly secured. Regular maintenance can also help reduce noise from worn parts.

What should I do if the compressor overheats?

Allow the compressor to cool down before further use. Ensure that the ventilation is adequate and the cooling fins are clean. Check for any obstructions in the air paths.

How do I clean or replace the air filter on the Woodstar CB 24of 3906106000 Compressor?

Turn off the compressor and unplug it. Remove the air filter cover and inspect the filter. Clean it with compressed air if reusable, or replace it if it is damaged or heavily soiled.

Can the compressor be used in cold weather conditions?

Yes, but ensure the compressor is stored in a location where the temperature is above freezing. Allow the compressor to warm up before use to prevent oil thickening and other cold-related issues.

What maintenance steps should be performed regularly on this compressor?

Regular maintenance includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting and cleaning the air filter, draining the tank, checking for air leaks, and ensuring all connections are tight.

How do I check for air leaks in my compressor system?

Turn on the compressor and listen for hissing sounds. Apply soapy water to joints and connections; bubbles will form where there are leaks. Tighten connections or replace faulty components as needed.