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Risk of explosion
• Never use the compressor in areas where flammable liquids/materials or gases (petrol, solvents,
gas cylinders, etc.) are stored or used.
• Never use the plug to turn the compressor on or off, always use the power switch.
• Make sure that the mains lead does not come into contact with heat, oil, or sharp edges.
• Never move the compressor around by pulling the mains lead or air hoses. The compressor
must only be moved using the handle.
• Make sure that any air hoses and pneumatic tools connected to the compressor are rated to
withstand the pressure generated by the compressor and that they are connected correctly.
• The compressor is only intended for use in well-ventilated areas in temperatures between 5–40 °C.
• Never expose the compressor to water or other liquids.
Risk of personal injury
• Make sure that all air hoses are intact and dimensioned for the capacity of the compressor.
• Never attempt to repair damaged air hoses, always replace them.
• Never point the air hose nozzle or attached tools at other people or pets.
• Never use compressed air to clean work wear worn by you or anyone else.
• Never insert fingers or foreign objects into the housing of the compressor.
Dangerous voltage
• The compressor must only be connected to an earthed 230 V, 50/60 Hz mains outlet protected
by a 30 mA residual current device (RCD).
• Always connect the plug to an easily accessible mains outlet so that it can quickly be unplugged
should a fault occur.
Risk of burns
• Certain parts of the compressor can become hot during use. Touch only the handle and
the power switch when using the compressor.