Squeeze Machine Air Compressor.mp4
Science & Technology
Introduction
The Squeeze Machine comes equipped with a compact oilless air compressor designed for optimal performance and user convenience. This unit features an on/off switch, allowing for easy operations. Upon turning the compressor on, users may note the machine produces some noise. To accommodate individuals with sound sensitivity, particularly those on the autism spectrum, a 35-foot hose is provided. This feature enables users to relocate the compressor to a separate room or soundproof area, minimizing auditory disruptions.
Before operating the air compressor, ensure it is plugged into an appropriate power source. After use, it is essential to release the air pressure from the squeeze machine safely. This is done using the lever on the machine to squeeze and release until the air pressure gauge (needle) reflects near-zero pressure. Opening the drain at the bottom of the compressor while it is still fully pressurized can result in a messy spray of condensation.
To properly drain the compressor after each use, follow these steps:
- Ensure the compressor is turned off.
- Use the lever to reduce the pressure in the squeeze machine.
- Place a small cup or bowl underneath the drain to catch any released liquid.
- Open the drain to allow the discharge of water, which may appear rusty and black. This is a normal part of the process.
Failure to relieve air pressure before draining can lead to an unintended messy situation, so it is crucial to follow these guidelines for safe and effective use.
For additional information about the Squeeze Machine and details on purchasing, visit our website at WWF ENCOM or check out our distributor, Patterson Medical, at pattersonmedical.com.
Keyword
- Squeeze Machine
- Air Compressor
- Oilless
- Sound Sensitivity
- Autism Spectrum
- 35-foot Hose
- Drain
- Black Rusty Water
- Safety
- User Convenience
FAQ
What is the purpose of the Squeeze Machine air compressor?
The Squeeze Machine air compressor is designed to provide a comfortable and controlled squeezing experience, particularly beneficial for individuals on the autism spectrum.
How can I reduce noise when using the air compressor?
You can connect a 35-foot hose to relocate the compressor to a different room or soundproof area, reducing noise exposure.
What should I do after using the Squeeze Machine?
Turn off the compressor, release the air pressure using the lever, and then drain any condensation from the machine through the designated drain.
What kind of liquid comes out when draining the compressor?
The liquid is typically a rusty, black water which is a normal byproduct of the air compression process.
Why is it important to reduce the air pressure before draining?
Releasing air pressure minimizes the risk of a messy spray of condensation, which can occur if the drain is opened while the compressor is fully pressurized.