CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS 15020C-22060 Ultra Quiet & Oil Free Air Compressor Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS
Table of Contents
- CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS 15020C-22060 Ultra Quiet & Oil Free Air
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- AIR COMPRESSOR
- LOCATIONS OF IMPORTANT LABELS
- ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS
- PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
- Electrical Power
- OPERATING THE AIR COMPRESSOR
- Introduction
- Assembly
- Daily Operation
- MAINTENANCE
- STORAGE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
- PRODUCT REGISTRATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS 15020C-22060 Ultra Quiet & Oil Free Air
Compressor
INTRODUCTION
WARNING
This manual contains important instructions for operating this product. For
your safety, and the safety of others, be sure to read this manual thoroughly
before operating the product. Failure to properly follow all the instructions
and precautions can cause you and others to be seriously hurt or killed. Thank
you for purchasing a California Air Tools, Inc. Air Compressor. Please contact
us if you have any questions. Record the model and serial numbers indicated on
your air compressor’s nameplate:
- Model No.
- Serial No.
- Date of Purchase:
- Store/Dealer:
How to find a local service center:
Even quality built equipment might need service or repair parts. Contact the
California Air Tools Customer Service Department:
Phone : 1-866-409-4581
Online : WWW.CALIFORNIAAIRTOOLS.COM
Please provide the information below:
Model number and Serial number and specifications shown on the Model
number/Serial number plate. Part number or numbers shown in the parts list
section of the owner’s manual for your air compressor model.A brief
description of the trouble with the air compressor. Do not return your air
compressor for service or parts to the store/dealer where purchase
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Messages & Signal Words
DANGER
Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.
NOTICE
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to product
components or other property.
AIR COMPRESSOR
DANGER
Moving parts can cause severe trauma. Keep hands and feet away from
rotating parts, tie up long hair, remove jewelry, and DO NOT wear loose
clothing.
DANGER
There is a danger of electric shock. Use only undamaged electrical cords.
DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles. DO NOT operate air compressor in wet
weather or in wet conditions. DO NOT touch air compressor or cords if hands or
feet are wet. Ensure that all cords are free of damage before connecting to
the power supply.Ensure that you have a suffifficient electrical supply for
supporting the requirements of the motor.Improper installation of the
grounding plug is able to result in a risk of electric shock. When repair or
replacement of the cord or plug is required, do not connect the grounding wire
to either flflat terminal. The wire with insulation having anouter surface
that is green with or without yellow stripes is the grounding wire. This
product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for
the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding
wire with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the local
codes and ordinances. This product is for use on a nominal 220-V circuit and
has a grounding plug similar to the plug illustrated in sketch A. Only connect
the product to an outlet having the same confifiguration as the plug. Do not
use an adapter with this product.
WARNING
Dust or dust-like particulates caused by power-sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling or any other construction-like activities can contain contaminants
that are harmful to breathe. Always use your air compressor in a well-
ventilated and clean area. Never breathe the air that comes directly out of
the air compressor or air hose. This air is not suitable for breathing. Always
wear approved safety equipment. When performing dust-creating activities,
securely wear properly-fit face masks or respirators. If you feel ill from
breathing while operating your air compressor, stop and seek medical attention
immediately.
WARNING
Air compressor surfaces become hot during operation. DO NOT touch hot
surfaces, because they can cause severe burns. Do not touch the air
compressor’s cylinder head. During operation, the cooling fins of the cylinder
head and delivery pipe become hot. Allow the air compressor to cool before
touching it. DO NOT place a storage cover on the unit during operation. Only
place a cover on the air compressor after it has thoroughly cooled down.
WARNING
Flying objects can cause injury to the eyes, head and other parts of the body.
Air-powered equipment and power tools are capable of propelling items (metal
chips, fasteners and particulates) at high speed into the air and could result
in injury. Always wear approved head and eye protection. Never point the air
stream at any part of your body, or at another person or animal. When
operating the air compressor, make sure all other people and animals maintain
a safe distance. Do not move the air compressor when the air tank is under
pressure. Never use the air hoses to pull or move the air compressor. Keep the
air compressor on a flat surface.
WARNING
Exercise caution when using pressurized air. To prevent injury and for your
general safety, only use high-pressure hoses, fittings and couplings designed
for use with air compressors. Inspect all hoses, fittings and couplings for
leaks and wear. When leaks and wear are detected, stop use and replace those
items immediately. Do not repair. Never leave pressurized air in the air tank
when performing maintenance. Never leave the air compressor unattended with
the power supply in use and the air hose connected.
WARNING
Improper care could lead to the air tank bursting or exploding. Drain air
tank daily or after each use to prevent moisture buildup in the air tank. Rust
can weaken the air tank and cause leaks or bursting. If rust is detected,
replace tank immediately. Do not try to repair the air tank by welding,
drilling or modifying it in any other way. These modifications can weaken the
air tank and cause a hazardous condition. If air tank develops a leak, replace
the air tank immediately. Never repair, weld or make modifications to the air
tank or its attachments. Never make adjustments to the factory-set pressures.
Never exceed manufacturer’s maximum-allowable pressure rating attachments.
Because of extreme heat, do not use plastic pipe or lead tin solder joints for
a discharge line
Check with a quaiified electrician or serviceman when the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or when in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided. If it does not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
WARNING
Use caution to minimize risk of fire or explosion. It is normal for the air
compressor motor and pressure switch to produce sparks while operating. If
sparks come in contact with vapors from gasoline or solvents, they may ignite
and cause a fire or explosion. Abrasive tools such as grinders, drills and
other tools are capable of making sparks that can ignite flammable materials.
Always operate the air compressor a safe distance away from flammable items.
Use in well-ventilated areas. Never exceed the maximum rated pressure.
LOCATIONS OF IMPORTANT LABELS
Read these important labels before operating. These labels provide important safety and maintenance information. These labels should be considered as permanent parts of the air compressor. Should any of these labels become illegible, damaged or removed, please contact California Air Tools Customer Service department at 1-866-409-4581 for replacements.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
Package Contents & Assembly
Package contents:
A ir Compressor O wner’s Manual (2) Air Filters Wheel Assembly Kit
- 2 – #56 Wheel Bolt
- 2 – #68 Washer
- 2 – #57 Wheel
- 2 – #68 Washer
- 2 – #70 Nut
- 2 – #69 Bolt
- 2 – #68 Washer
- 2 – #67 Cushion Foot
- 2 – #68 Washer
- 2 – #70 Nut
Assembly
Install the Air Filter
Attach the air filters to the top right side of motor head. (looking from the
front to the back of the air compressor ) Screw the air filter into the motor
head port
Install the Wheel Kit
- Slide Bolt #56 through Wheel #57..
- Slide the washer #68 onto Bolt #56.
- Slide the bolt #56 through the wheel support hole located on the back bottom of the air compressor tank.
- Attached the Washer #68 and Nut #70 to the Bolt #56 and tighten firmly.
- Repeat steps 1-3 to assemble the other wheel.
- Slide Bolt #69 through Washer #68 and Cushion Foot #67.
- Slide Bolt #69 through cushion foot support hole located on the front bottom of the air compressor.. Attach Washer #69 and Nut #70 to Bolt # 69 firmly tighten.
Inspect for Damage
Before using the air compressor, make sure the air tank is not damaged,
inspect all parts for damage, and check that all pipes are firmly connected.
Do not use the air compressor if any damage is found. If damaged, have an
authorized service center inspect and test the air compressor to ensure that
is working properly.
Save Packaging
IMPORTANT : Save all outside packaging in case you ever need to return the product for service or repair.
Compressor Location
Use on Flat Surface
For proper operation, the air compressor must be placed on a flat surface with
an incline no greater than 15 degrees
WARNING
Use caution to minimize risk of fire or explosion. It is normal for the air
compressor motor and pressure switch to produce sparks while operating. If
sparks come in contact with vapors from gasoline or solvents, they may ignite
and cause a fire or explosion. Abrasive tools such as grinders, drills and
other tools are capable of making sparks that can ignite flammable materials.
Always operate the air compressor a safe distance away from flammable items.
Use in well-ventilated areas. Never exceed the maximum rated pressure.
Maintain a Clear Area
It is very important that the air compressor is positioned so that there is
adequate airflow around the machine. There must be at least 2 feet of
obstacle-free space surrounding and above the air compressor.
WARNING
Dust or dust-like particulates caused by power-sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling or any other construction-like activities can contain contaminants
that are harmful to breathe. Always use your air compressor in a well-
ventilated and clean area. Never breathe the air that comes directly out of
the air compressor or air hose. This air is not suitable for breathing. Always
wear approved safety equipment. When performing dust-creating activities,
securely wear properly-fit face masks or respirators. If you feel ill from
breathing while operating your air compressor, stop and seek medical attention
immediately.
Use in Areas with Clean Air
For proper operation and to maximize the longevity of the air compressor, it
is very important that the air drawn into the air compressor is clean. The air
compressor should not be used in areas where dust or particulates are in the
air. This will damage the motor and impair proper operation.
IMPORTANT: Always use the air filter, properly installed.
Electrical Power
Electrical Power Requirements
There is a danger of electric shock. Use only undamaged electrical cords.
DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles. DO NOT operate air compressor in wet
weather or in wet conditions. DO NOT touch air compressor or cords if hands or
feet are wet. Ensure that all cords are free of damage before connecting to
the power supply. Ensure that you have a suffifficient electrical supply for
supporting the requirements of the motor. Improper installation of the
grounding plug is able to result in a risk of electric shock. When repair or
replacement of the cord or plug is required, do not connect the grounding wire
to either flflat terminal. The wire with insulation having an outer surface
that is green with or without yellow stripes is the grounding wire. This
product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for
the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding
wire with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must beplugged into an
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the local
codes and ordinances. This product is for use on a nominal 220-V circuit and
has a grounding plug similar to the plug illustrated in sketch A. Only connect
the product to an outlet having the same confifiguration as the plug. Do not
use an adapter with this product. Before using the air compressor, refer to
the serial label for voltage and amperage requirements. Make sure you have a
sufficient electrical supply for supporting the motor’s requirements. Use a
dedicated 220 volts 60 hertz circuit. Low voltage and/or an overload circuit
can cause the motor’s overload protection system circuit breaker to trip.
Electrical Extension Cords
Inspect all electrical extension cords to ensure that they are free of damage.
When using an extension cord, use a heavy-duty cord that is no more than 25
feet long and at least 14 gauge.Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a
3-blade grounding plug.
OPERATING THE AIR COMPRESSOR
WARNING
This manual contains important instructions for operating this product. For
your safety, and the safety of others, be sure to read this manual thoroughly
before operating the product. Failure to properly follow all the instructions
and precautions can cause you and others to be seriously hurt or killed.
Save this manual for future reference.
Introduction
This air compressor features a compact structure, stable performance, a high
airflow rate, easy operation and maintenance. Because the air compressor
produces no oil in the airflow, it can be
used as an independent air supply machine for situations in which oil in the
airflow is an issue. The motor directly drives the pistons and is able to
function without lubrication for a long period of time.
Assembly
- Connect your air supply hose to a 1/4” male industrial quick connect coupler. Connect the male quick connect coupler to the female quick connect coupler located on the air compressor
- Make sure the drainage valve is off and that the pressure switch is in the OFF position.
- Ensure that the power supply you are going to use is operating normally.
- Insert the power supply cord into the power supply socket.
Test Run
Before using the air compressor for the first time, complete a test run as follows:
Tun the power switch to the OFF position. Plug the power supply cord into a pOwer supply socket. Start the air compressor by tuming the power switch to the ON position. The pressure gauge reading will slowly rise as pressure increases inside the air tank. When the gauge reading reaches 130 PSI (plus or minus 5 PSI) the pressure switch will automatically tun the power of. This indicates the compressor is working normally. Tum the power switch to the Off position, unplug the power supply cord and release the air from the air tank drain valve. At this point proceed to the next step (daily operations). Note: If the Air Compressor is not working properly, the pressure gauge will indicate that there is a decrease in pressure in the air tank. If there is an air leak from the compressor the pressure in the air tank decreases, the pressure switch resets and the motor automatically turns back on. If you detect an air leakage, turn the power switch to the Off position, release the air from the tank by pulling on the safety valve. Unplug the power supply cord and contact Customer Support for Assistance.
WARNING
Air compressor surfaces become hot during operation. DO NOT touch hot
surfaces, because they can cause severe burns. Do not touch the air
compressor’s cylinder head. During operation, the cooling fins of the cylinder
head and delivery pipe become hot. Allow the air compressor to cool before
touching it. DO NOT place a storage cover on the unit during operation. Only
place a cover on the air compressor after it has thoroughly cooled down.
WARNING
Flying objects can cause injury to the eyes, head and other parts of the body.
Air-powered equipment and power tools are capable of propelling items (metal
chips, fasteners and particulates) at high speed into the air and could result
in injury. Always wear approved head and eye protection. Never point the air
stream at any part of your body, or at another person or animal. When
operating the air compressor, make sure all other people and animals maintain
a safe distance. Do not move the air compressor when the air tank is under
pressure. Never use the air hoses to pull or move the air compressor. Keep the
air compressor on a flat surface.
Daily Operation
Starting the compressor:
- Turn the power switch to the OFF position.
- Attach a 1/4” Industrial Male quick coupler to your air hose. Attach the air hose to the quick coupler on the air compressor.
- Close the drain valve.
- Have the (2) air filters attached
- Plug the power supply cord into a power supply socket.
- Turn the power switch to the ON position.
- Let the motor run and tank fill until motor turns off.
- To regulate the air flow. While the air compressor is running, turn “On” your tool and turn the regulator knob to the right increasing the pressure. Turn the pressure up until the desired pressure is reached.
- Operate air tool normally. Do Not Run Non-Stop (continuously) for more than 1 hour.
Shutting down the compressor:
- Turn the power switch to the OFF position.
- Unplug the power supply cord.
- Reduce the pressure in the air tank through the air hose.
MAINTENANCE
Draining the Air Tank
The frequency at which you should drain the air tank depends on the
environmental conditions and the amount of operating time logged. The average
draining frequency is every 1 to 2 days.
- Place the air compressor above a container capable of holding water.
- With compressed air in the air tank, slowly turn the drain valve knob to the forward (open) or straight position. The water in the air tank will drain out.
- After all of the accumulated water has drained out, turn the drain valve knob to the closed or left position in order to avoid leakage.
- Draining the air tank protects parts from rust and corrosion
Cleaning or Changing the Air Filter
The air filter is designed to reduce noise and help prevent particulates in
the air from entering and damaging the air compressor. After being used for a
period of time, the air filter will become clogged. This will reduce the air
intake capabilities of the air compressor, reducing performance. Therefore,
the air filter must be cleaned or replaced regularly.
- Open the lid on the air filter, then remove the air filter element.
- To clean the element blow off or brush off the dirt and dust.
- If clogged, replace with a new air filter.
Testing for Leaks
Make sure all connections are tight. Do not overtighten. A small leak in any
hose or pipe connection will reduce the air compressor’s performance. To test
for small leaks, spray a small amount of soapy water on the area suspected of
leaking. If the soap bubbles, replace the broken part
Cleaning
Clean items with a soft brush, or wipe with a moistened cloth using a
biodegradable solvent. Do not use flammable liquids such as gasoline or
alcohol. Always keep parts clean from dirt and dust for better performance
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch is factory pre-set to shut off at 130 PSI (plus or minus 5
PSI) and to re-start at 100 PSI (plus or minus 5 PSI)
STORAGE
Before storing for a prolonged period of time
- Turn off the power supply.
- Disconnect the power cord from the power supply and wrap the power cord around the air compressor handle to reduce the risk of damage.
- Pull the relief valve and release all the pressure from the air tank.
- Clean the air compressor to remove all dirt and dust.
- Cover the air compressor with a cover to protect the unit from dust and moisture.
- Do not stack or store any items on top of or around the air compressor. Damage could occur.
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSETO RAIN. STORE INDoORS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS |
---|
Pressure drop in the tank.
|
Air leaks at connections.
| Let the compressor build pressure in the tank, to the maximum pressure. Brush soapy water on air connections and look carefully for air bubbles.
Tighten leaky connections.
Pressure drop in the tank
|
Check Valve Spring Compressed
| Release the air in the air tank until all of the pressure is released. Then remove the check valve cap and spring. Clean and elongate (stretch) the check valve spring. Reinstall the parts.
The compressor stopped and does not start.
|
The thermal protector turned on because the motor is overheating.
| Check that the main voltage corresponds to the air compressor specifications. An extension cord that is too thin or too long can cause a voltage drop and cause the motor to overheat.
Excessive use (over 1 hour continuous use) can cause the motor to overheat
Allow the motor to cool down.
Motor windings are burned out.| Contact Customer Support.
The motor does not start and makes a humming noise.| Low voltage supply to the
motor| See below
The motor does not start or starts slowly.
|
Low voltage supply to the motor.
| Check that the main voltage corresponds to the air compressor specifications.
An extension cord that is too thin or too long can cause a voltage drop.. Use heavy duty extension cords.
Ensure that the air compressor is plugged into a fully functional power outlet
The compressor is noisy with metallic clangs.| Compressor head gasket or reed
valve is damaged| Stop the compressor and contact the parts dealer.
The compressor does not reach the maximum pressure.| Compressor head gasket or
reed valve is faulty.| Stop the compressor and contact the parts dealer.
The compressor doesn’t seem to provide as much air as it did when new and/or
the compressor cuts off within a much shorter time period.| The pressure
switch needs adjusting.| Contact Customer Support
The tank is full of water due to condensation.| Open the drain valve and
release the water from the tank.
The motor pump unit does not stop when the tank pressure reaches its maximum
working pressure (130 PSI).|
Pressure switch defective or needs adjusting.
|
Stop the compressor immediately and contact Customer Support.
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Circuit
Air Passage Drawing
CALIFORNIA AIR TOOLS INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty is limited to Air Compressors distributed by: California Air Tools, Inc. 8560 Siempre Viva Road San Diego, CA 92154
Limited Warranty
California Air Tools Inc. will repair or replace, free of charge, to the
original retail customer who purchased a California Air Tools, Inc. Air
Compressor from an authorized dealer, distributor or distributor’s dealer in
North America. This warranty does not transfer to subsequent owners.
California Air Tools Inc. will repair or replace, at its option, any parts of
the portable air compressor that are proven by an authorized service center to
be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the applicable
warranty time period as stated below. This limited warranty covers the cost of
the replacement parts and labor for all defects when installed by an
authorized service center. Transportation charges are the responsibility of
the customer. Any part replaced under warranty becomes the property of
California Air Tools Inc. All parts replaced under warranty will be considered
as part of original product, and any warranty on those parts will expire
coincident with the original product warranty.
Limited Warranty Periods
Non-commercial / Non-rental (personal use by a retail customer): 1 year parts
and labor Commercial / Rental (usage for income, business use): 1 year parts
and labor The limited warranty period begins on the date of retail purchase by
the original purchaser
Disclaimers, Limitations of Remedies & Exclusions
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which may vary from state to state.
Disclaimer of Other Warranties
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, this limited warranty is
exclusive and expressly in lieu of any and all other warranties, including,
without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose or any other implied warranties that may arise from the
course of dealing or usage of the trade. California Air Tools Inc. hereby
declaims and excludes all other warranties. To the extent that California Air
Tools Inc. products are consumer products under applicable federal and state
law with respect to any customer, the duration of any implied warranties
(including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose) are limited to the shortest duration permitted by
applicable law or the Limited Warranty period provided herein, whichever is
longer.
Limitations of Remedies
California Air Tools Inc. shall not be liable to customer, or anyone claiming
under customer, for any other obligations or liabilities, including but not
limited to, obligations or liabilities airing out of breach of contract or
warranty, negligence or other tort or any theory of strict liability, with
respect to the air compressor or California Air Tools Inc. acts or omissions
or otherwise. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, California
Air Tools Inc. shall not in any event be liable for incidental, compensatory,
punitive, consequential, indirect, special or other damages, including but not
limited to loss of use, loss of income, loss of time, loss of sales, injury to
personal property, or liability customer incurs with respect to any other
person, or any other type or form of consequential damage or economic loss.
Exclusions
In addition to the foregoing disclaimers, limitations and terms, this limited
warranty shall not apply to and does not cover accessories, nor does it cover
products that are in any way subject to any of the following:
- Improper setup, installation or storage.
- Lack of proper maintenance and service.
- Accident, damage, abuse or misuse.
- Abnormal operating conditions or applications.
- Repair or modification by customer or any third party without written consent of California Air Tools Inc.
- Use under operating conditions or in applications not recommended by California Air Tools Inc.
- Normal wear.
- The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by California Air Tools Inc.
- Acts of God.
The application of these exclusions will be determined at the sole discretion of California Air Tools Inc.
Registration
Warranty registration with California Air Tools Inc. is required on all
products. You can mail the enclosed registration form or register on-line.
Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Guide
California Air Tools provides “Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Guide’ on our
website WWW.CALIFORNIAAIRTOOLS.COM. This
provides valuable information regarding set-up, operation and maintenance.
Please visit our website and view these videos for beneficial information.
Service or Parts
Warranty is also available by keeping and showing your original receipt from
the date of purchase to an Authorized California Air Tools Service Center. For
all customer service inquiries call
1-866-409-4581 or visit
WWW.CALIFORNIAAIRTOOLS.COM
Go to the “Contact Us” Tab Click on “Service & Parts” Button for the Fastest Service.
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References
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