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202004-410-ENG 

User manual - Compact-Pro 30, 35, 40, 45

P3

1. USER MANUAL 

1.1. IMPORTANCE OF THE MANUAL

This manual is a key part for the use of your machine. It summarizes the procedures of starting-up, cleaning 
and maintenance of the device and also the safety instructions you need to observe.

Read carefully all the working and safety instructions and the warnings included in this manual before 

starting your machine.
Most of the accidents are caused by the non-compliance of the safety standards and rules.

This manual must be kept near the machine, within reach of the user and held in good condition until the 
final destruction of the machine.

In case of loss or deterioration of the manual, you can ask the machine manufacturer mentioned on page 
4 for a copy at any moment.

1.2. RECEIVERS OF THE MANUAL

This manual is intended to any staff which will manipulate the machine :

- people in charge of the transport of the machine
- people in charge of the use of the machine
- people in charge of the cleaning and maintenance of the machine

- people in charge of the final destruction of the machine

Summary of Contents for Compact-Pro 40

Page 1: ...livier Perroy 13790 ROUSSET T l 33 0 4 42 29 08 96 Fax 33 0 4 42 53 44 36 SAS au capital de 400 000 RCS Aix en Provence B 394 961 510 NAF 2892 Z Intracom FR 54 394 961 510 Compact Pro 30 35 40 45 User...

Page 2: ...ed EUROPE PROJECTION 228 avenue Olivier Perroy 13790 ROUSSET T l 33 0 4 42 29 08 96 Fax 33 0 4 42 53 44 36 SUMMARY 1 USER MANUAL p 3 1 1 Importance of the manual p 3 1 2 Receivers of the manual p 3 2...

Page 3: ...aused by the non compliance of the safety standards and rules This manual must be kept near the machine within reach of the user and held in good condition until the final destruction of the machine I...

Page 4: ...rect a water jet or flammable liquid on the machine Never direct an air jet or product jet on a person or an animal Do not touch warm surfaces of the equipment Always wear adequate body protections gl...

Page 5: ...as well as children and animals In case of installation of the machine on scaffolding or a plan above ground level attach the machine to avoid any fall while operating Do not install the equipment on...

Page 6: ...ind it entirely otherwise the equipment can be damaged The section must be proportional to the length of the cord 2 3 END OF LIFE OF THE PRODUCT At its end of life the machine must not be eliminated w...

Page 7: ...0 to 40 bar 0 to 20 bar 0 to 40 bar Product flow rate 0 to 30 kg min 0 to 40 kg min Machine motor power 2 2 kW 3 kW Comp absorbed air flow rate 284 L min 366 L min 284 L min 366 L min Compressor power...

Page 8: ...5 202004 410 ENG P8 3 YOUR MACHINE continued 3 3 IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPONENTS A Automatic lubricator B Rotor Stator C Product outlet D Air outlet E Nozzle F Lance G Air product hose H Drain plug I...

Page 9: ...ressure in display L Network voltage display 1 Start Stop L1 Power on light 2 Choice of MANU or AUTO mode L2 MANU process light 3 Runs the pump backwards L3 AUTO process light 4 Increase the motor spe...

Page 10: ...sported Check every month that the machine s automatic lubricator is working properly The level of grease in the cartridge should decrease steadily The absence of grease can seriously damage the machi...

Page 11: ...le at the end of the lance 16 Verify that the air drains on the machine chassis I are properly closed 17 Connect the air hose 18 Start the compressor button 6 then set the machine speed between 20 and...

Page 12: ...g the air holes of the nozzle In AUTO mode air supply connected lance open the machine does not start Check that the air inlet and outlet connections are properly connected Clean them if necessary Rem...

Page 13: ...A and replace the hose 9 Set machine speed to 40 10 Start the machine by pressing MANU AUTO 2 11 When the ball comes out of the hose press MANU AUTO again to stop the machine 12 Repeat operations 7 to...

Page 14: ...ITH THE ARTICLE the R 233 73 article of the Labour Code THE DIRECTIVES Machines 2006 42 CE Low voltage 2014 35 UE CEM 2014 30 UE ROHS 2011 65 UE Noise emissions 2005 88 CE AND WITH THE STANDARDS NF EN...

Page 15: ...which were totally or partially dismantled Defective equipment will be removed by us Any shipment of equipment by the customer will be at its own expense The guarantee will be subject to the presentat...

Page 16: ...Olivier Perroy 13790 ROUSSET T l 33 0 4 42 29 08 96 Fax 33 0 4 42 53 44 36 SAS au capital de 400 000 RCS Aix en Provence B 394 961 510 NAF 2892 Z Intracom FR 54 394 961 510 User manual Compact Pro 30...

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