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If your unit shows a "high temperature" warning or fails to build pressure, consult the troubleshooting section.

Monitor for any unusual noises or vibrations during operation. Drain moisture from the air receiver tank. Periodic Servicing Air/Oil Filters: Replace every 2,000 hours or annually. Oil Change: Compair Cyclon 111 Manual

Check oil level via the sight glass while the unit is stopped.

Highly efficient air-cooled system utilizing a heavy-duty radiator and fan assembly to maintain optimal operating temperatures. As an AI, I cannot generate a copyrighted

Replace air filters and oil separator elements as specified in the service schedule.

Details on the minimum pressure/non-return valve which ensures stable pressure during off-load periods. Drain moisture from the air receiver tank

| Problem | Potential Cause | Suggested Remedy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | - The electrical supply fuse is blown. - The controller's ribbon cable is not connected. | - Check the fuse. Replace if necessary. - Open the access door and check the ribbon cable connection between the controller and the control board. | | No or low air outlet pressure | - External or internal system leaks. - The intake air filter is blocked. | - Inspect all piping and connections for leaks and repair as needed. - Check the service schedule for filters. Replace if dirty or old. | | Compressor runs, but system pressure is low | - The compressor may be undersized for the demand. - Leaks in the downstream system. | - Measure the air consumption. The compressor may need to be upgraded. - Conduct a full system leak check and repair all leaks. | | Compressor will not load | - The suction regulator may be faulty or sticking. - The solenoid valve for loading/unloading is defective. | - Check the solenoid valve's operation and coil. If defective, contact CompAir for a replacement. | | Excessive oil in the discharged air | - The oil separator element is worn or damaged. - Incorrect oil grade is being used. | - Replace the oil separator element (P/N: 98262-111 ) with an OEM part. - Verify that the oil used is approved by CompAir. |

The Cyclon 111 is designed for easy installation with a small footprint and lifting slots for maneuverability. However, safety must be the priority during setup:

The CompAir Cyclon series features intelligent electronic control modules. These units continuously log runtime statistics and monitor critical points like delivery pressure and airend discharge temperature.

The is an industrial-grade rotary screw air compressor known for its reliability and compact design. Designed for continuous operation, this 11 kW (15 HP) machine delivers a high quality of compressed air, making it a staple in workshops and manufacturing plants.