Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your ABAC LT.24 8 BAR 2HP Air Compressor, model 1129100008. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the compressor to ensure proper handling and to prevent injury or damage.
Malangizo a Chitetezo
Always observe the following safety precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or serious injury:
- Werengani malangizo onse: Familiarize yourself with the compressor's controls and proper use.
- Valani zida zodzitetezera zoyenera: Always wear safety glasses or goggles. Hearing protection is recommended during extended use.
- Work in a well-ventilated area: Air compressors generate heat and can produce fumes.
- Sungani ana ndi anthu omwe ali pafupi: Do not allow children or untrained persons to operate the compressor.
- Lumikizani mphamvu: Always unplug the compressor from the power source before performing any maintenance, adjustments, or when not in use.
- Do not modify the compressor: Any modifications can be dangerous and will void the warranty.
- Yang'anani ngati pali ziwalo zomwe zawonongeka: Before each use, inspect the compressor for any damaged parts. Do not operate if damaged.
- Drain condensation regularly: Moisture buildup in the tank can lead to corrosion and tank failure.
- Do not direct air stream at people or animals: Mpweya wophwanyidwa ukhoza kuvulaza kwambiri.
Zigawo Pamwambaview
The ABAC LT.24 8 BAR 2HP Air Compressor is designed for portability and efficiency. Below is an overview za zigawo zake zazikulu.

Figure 1: ABAC LT.24 8 BAR 2HP Air Compressor. This image shows the complete compressor unit, featuring a bright yellow air tank, a black motor housing on top, two pressure gauges, a pressure regulator knob, a carrying handle, and two wheels for portability. The compressor is designed for general-purpose air tool operation and tire inflation.
- Air thanki: Stores compressed air. Capacity: 24 liters.
- Msonkhano wa Magalimoto / Pampu: Generates compressed air.
- Zoyezera Kupanikizika: Display tank pressure and regulated outlet pressure.
- Pressure Regulator: Adjusts the output air pressure.
- Cholumikizira Chachangu: For attaching air hoses and tools.
- Valavu yotseka: Located at the bottom of the tank for draining condensation.
- Wheels and Handle: For easy transport of the portable unit.
- Chingwe cha Mphamvu: Kulumikiza magetsi.
Khazikitsa
- Kutulutsa: Chotsani compressor mosamala mu phukusi lake. Yang'anani ngati pali kuwonongeka kulikonse komwe kumabwera chifukwa cha kutumiza.
- Wheel and Foot Assembly: Attach the wheels and rubber feet (if not pre-assembled) according to the diagrams in the packaging. Ensure all fasteners are tightened securely. The compressor is designed with 2 feet and 2 wheels for stability and mobility.
- Kuyika: Position the compressor on a firm, level surface in a clean, well-ventilated area. Ensure there is adequate space around the unit for air circulation.
- Kulumikiza Magetsi:
- Onetsetsani kuti chosinthira magetsi chili pa "ZOZIMA".
- Connect the power cord to a grounded electrical outlet that matches the voltage and frequency requirements specified on the compressor's data plate. This compressor operates with a wired electrical connection.
- Kuwona Koyamba: Before first use, ensure the tank drain valve is closed.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
- Kuyambira Compressor:
- Lumikizani chingwe chamagetsi pamalo oyenera amagetsi.
- Turn the power switch to the "ON" position. The compressor will start to build pressure in the tank.
- Allow the compressor to reach its maximum pressure and shut off automatically. This indicates the tank is full.
- Kusintha Kuthamanga kwa Output:
- Attach your air hose to the quick connect coupler.
- Turn the pressure regulator knob clockwise to increase pressure or counter-clockwise to decrease pressure. Observe the regulated pressure gauge to set the desired working pressure for your tool.
- Kulumikiza Zida za Air:
- Ensure the air tool is rated for the pressure you are setting.
- Connect the air tool to the end of your air hose.
- Kutseka:
- Turn the power switch to the "OFF" position.
- Disconnect the air hose and tools.
- Zofunika: Always drain the air tank after each use to prevent moisture buildup.
Kusamalira
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your compressor.
- Drain the Air Tank (Daily/After Each Use):
- With the compressor off and unplugged, slowly open the drain valve located at the bottom of the tank.
- Allow all condensed moisture to drain completely.
- Close the drain valve tightly.
- Check Air Filter (Weekly/Monthly, depending on use):
- Yang'anani fyuluta ya mpweya kuti muwone dothi ndi zinyalala.
- Clean or replace the filter as necessary. A clogged filter reduces compressor efficiency.
- General Cleaning (Regularly):
- Sungani kompresa yaukhondo komanso yopanda fumbi ndi zinyalala.
- Pukutani kunja ndi zotsatsaamp nsalu. Osagwiritsa ntchito mankhwala owopsa.
Kusaka zolakwika
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor sikuyamba. | No power, tripped circuit breaker, faulty switch. | Check power connection, reset breaker, contact service. |
| Compressor imayenda mosalekeza. | Air leak, faulty pressure switch. | Check for leaks in hoses/fittings, contact service. |
| Kuthamanga kwa mpweya wochepa. | Air leak, clogged air filter, regulator set too low. | Check for leaks, clean/replace filter, adjust regulator. |
| Phokoso lambiri kapena kugwedezeka. | Loose components, worn parts. | Inspect and tighten fasteners, contact service for worn parts. |
| Chinyezi mumzere wa ndege. | Thanki yosatsanulidwa pafupipafupi. | Thirani thanki mukatha kugwiritsa ntchito. |
Zofotokozera
- Chitsanzo: ABAC 1129100008
- Mtundu: ABAC
- Mphamvu ya Tanki: 24 Liters (LT.24)
- Kupanikizika Kwambiri: 8 BABA
- Mphamvu Yagalimoto: 2 HP (2 Cavallo vapore)
- Gwero la Mphamvu: Wired Electric (Con cavo elettrico)
- Mtundu: Yellow (Giallo)
- Zapadera: Portable (Portatile)
- Kugwiritsa Ntchito Kovomerezeka: Tire inflation (Gonfiaggio pneumatici)
- Zophatikiza: Power cord (Cavo elettrico)
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact ABAC customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





