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Safety valve
22
Drain valve
23
Oil bottle *
24
Fitting *
25
Nut for installing rubber mount *
26
Bolt for installing rubber mount *
27
Washer for installing rubber mount *
28
Wheel installing stud *
29
Wheel installing washer *
30
Wheel installing nut *
31
Hose *
32
Hose clamp *
33
Quick-change fitting *
34
Plug *
35
Air filter housing
36
Filter element *
37
Air filter cover
* Optional extra
Not all of the accessories illustrated or described
are included as standard delivery.
Installation and regulation of appliance
elements
Before any procedures, be sure to switch off the
appliance, remove the current-carrying cable from
the socket and discharge pressure in receiver 17
(pulling by the ring of safety valve 21).
Do not draw up the fastening elements
too tight to avoid damaging the thread.
Mounting / dismounting / setting-up of
some elements is the same for all appli
-
ance models, in this case specific mod
-
els are not indicated in the illustration.
Rubber mounts assembly / disassembly (see fig. 1-2)
•
Install the rubber mounts
5
as shown in fig. 1-2.
•
Disassemble in the reverse sequence�
Wheels assembly / disassembly (see fig. 3)
[CT36028, CT36029, CT36047]
•
Install wheels
2
as shown in fig. 3.
•
Disassemble in the reverse sequence�
Connecting / disconnecting the air hose (see fig. 4-5)
[CT36046, CT36047]
•
Attach hose clamp
32
to the end of hose
31
(see
fig. 4.1).
•
Install fitting
24
�
•
Tighten the screw of hose clamp
32
�
•
When connecting, screw fitting
24
on outlet fitting
12
or
15
(see fig. 4.2).
•
When disconnecting unscrew fitting
24
�
[CT36028, CT36029]
•
When connecting, insert (until it clicks) quick-change
fitting
33
into outlet fitting
12
or
15
(see fig. 5.1).
•
When disconnecting, move the bush of the quick-
change connection, as shown in fig. 5.2, and remove
quick-change fitting
33
�
Initial operating of the appliance
Oil filling (see fig. 6-7)
Attention: The manufacturer of the
appliance does not fill crankcase 19
with oil in order to comply with the
technical conditions for transportation.
Therefore, before using it is required to fill
the appliance with oil of the recommended
brand. Operation of the appliance without oil in
crankcase 19 or at the oil level less than minimum
will result in the appliance damage; in this case you
will lose the right to the warranty repair service.
•
Place the appliance on a flat horizontal surface.
•
Clean an area around the oil hole with a cloth and
remove the plug
34
(see fig. 6.1).
•
Carefully pour oil into crankcase
19
(it is
recommended to use a funnel)� The oil level is the
upper limit of the red point on viewport
20
(see
fig. 6.2). Wait for 5 minutes and then check the oil
level again, top up to the maximum level mark, if
necessary�
Attention: do not exceed the maximum
level mark.
•
Install plug
8
as shown in figure 7.1.
Attention:
plug 8 has a special valve that prevents from
pressure increase inside crankcase 19. It is
strictly forbidden to replace plug 8 with plug 34
or other objects.
•
To ensure even distribution of oil in crankcase
19
at the first start-up and after a long idle time, it is
recommended to let the appliance run without a load
for 5 minutes� To do this, unscrew drain valve
22
(as
when draining condensate, see the description below),
also pull by the ring of safety valve
21
and hold it, then
switch on the appliance�
For refilling use the oil supplied with the
appliance� You can also use engine oil -
SAE30 (if the appliance is used at the
temperature above 10°C) or SAE10 (if the
appliance is used at temperatures below 10°C)� Do not
mix oils of different grades�
Before operating the appliance
•
Make sure the voltage matches technical
specifications printed on the appliance.
•
Check power cable and extension cord condition; if
any damage is detected, the cable shall be replaced�
•
Check the condition of the air hose; if damaged,
replace it�
Switching the appliance on / off
Before connecting the appliance to the mains,
make sure that on / off switch 9 is in the down
position (Off).
Switching on:
Move on / off switch
9
upwards (see fig. 8.1).
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