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Whenever possible, after changing the oil or opening the oil canister, also bleed out the newly introduced air on the exhaust end.  This might be done by leaving a coalescing filter plug off at the bottom and quickly starting and stopping the compressor to move helium through and push out the atmosphere.




ItemMaintenance FrequencyProduct
Oil filterOnce every 3000hrs (~ 4 months)https://aircompressorservices.com/products/kaeser-oil-filter-replacement-6-3462-1
OilOnce every 3000hrs (~ 4 months)https://aircompressorservices.com/products/kaeser-5-gallon-partial-synthetic-oil-replacement-m460-005
Air filter mat (small type)Once every 3000hrs (~ 4 months)https://aircompressorservices.com/products/kaeser-filter-mat-replacement-6-3572-0 (please check and confirm the size)
Air filter mat (large)Once every 3000hrs (~ 4 months)https://aircompressorservices.com/products/kaeser-filter-mat-replacement-6-1943-0 (please check and confirm the size)
F1, F2 filter replacementOnce every 3000hrs (~ 4 months)https://filterelementstore.com/numatics-ekf9008d-b-filter-replacement (check)



Daily Checklist

  1. Check the oil level.
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  2. Inspect the drain condensate: Touch and see whether there is an excess oil
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  3. Check the valve with red-box shows a green light.
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  4. Check the front panel and ensure it is running and there is no maintenance indicator or any error lights.
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