25
GB
8. Attachment and operation
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Important!
You must fully assemble the appliance before
using it for the first time!
You will require the following tools for assembly
and installation: 2 x openended wrench size 14
mm (not included)
8.1 Fitting the wheels (fig. 6,7)
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Screw on each wheel (3) one washer (C) and one
nut (B) on to the threads of the wheels.
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Then mount the wheels (3) on the wheel holders,
at the bottom of the pressure vessel (2), by using
a wrench to fix the nut (B) and tighten the other
nut (B), washer (C) and spring washer (D) on the
other side of the thread.
8.2 Fitting the supporting foot (fig. 5
)
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Mount the enclosed supporting foot (4) with the
two hex bolts (A), the four washers (C), the two
spring washers (D) and two nuts (B), as shown in
Figure 5.
8.3 Fitting the holding (fig. 8)
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Screw the holder 2 (E) in the threaded holes on
the right and left of the transport handle (9), and
secure the holder with the nuts against twisting.
8.4 Mains connection
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The compressor is equipped with a mains cable
with shockproof plug. This can be connected to
any 230V ~ 50 Hz shockproof socket which is
protected by a 16 A fuse.
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Before you use the machine, make sure that the
mains voltage is the same as the operating volt
age (see the rating plate).
•
Long supply cables, extensions, cable reels etc.
cause a drop in voltage and can impede motor
startup.
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At low temperatures below +5 °C, sluggishness
may make starting difficult or impossible.
8.5 ON/OFF switch (fig. 2)
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To switch on the compressor, press the button
(8) on position I.
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To switch off the compressor, press the button
(8) on position 0.
8.6 Setting the pressure (fig. 2)
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You can adjust the pressure on the pressure
gauge (6) using the pressure regulator (7).
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The set pressure can be taken from the quick
lock coupling (5).
8.7 Setting the pressure switch
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The pressure switch is set at the factory. Cutin
pressure approx. 8 bar. Cutout pressure approx.
10 bar.
Noise and vibration
Total vibration values determined in accordance with
EN ISO 3744.
sound pressure level L
pA
74,09 dB(A)
uncertainty K
pA
0,91 dB
sound power level L
WA
95 dB(A)
uncertainty K
WA
0,91 dB
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. Total
vibration values (vector sum three directions) deter
mined in accordance with EN ISO 3744.
Vibration emission value a
h
< 2,5 m/s²
uncertainty K
1,5 m/s²
- The specified vibration value was established in ac
cordance with a standardized testing method. It may
change according to how the electric equipment is
used and may exceed the specified value in exceptio
nal circumstances;
- The specified vibration value can be used to compare
the equipment with other electric power tools.
- The specified vibration value can be used for initial
assessment of a harmful effect.
Reduce noise generation and vibration to a mini-
mum!
Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
Adopt your way of working to the equipment.
Do not overload the equipment.
Have the equipment checked if necessary.
Switch off the equipment when not in use.
7. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
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Check the equipment for damage which may
have occurred in transit. Report any damage im
mediately to the transport company which was
used to deliver the compressor.
•
Install the compressor near the point of con
sumption.
•
Avoid long air lines and supply lines (extension
cables).
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Make sure that the intake air is dry and dustfree.
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Do not install the compressor in a damp or wet room.
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The compressor may only be used in suitable
rooms (with good ventilation and an ambient
temperature from +5 °C to 40 °C). There must
be no dust, acids, vapors, explosive gases or in
flammable gases in the room.
•
The compressor is designed to be used in dry
rooms. It is prohibited to use the compressor in ar
eas where work is conducted with sprayed water.
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