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1. NEVER TOUCH MOVING PARTS

Never place your hands, fingers or body 
parts near the compressor's moving parts.

2. NEVER OPERATE WITHOUT ALL 

GUARDS IN PLACE

Never operate the compressor without all guards 
or safety features in place and in proper working 
order. If maintenance or servicing requires the 
removal of a guard or safety features, be sure to 
replace the guards or safety feature before re-
suming operation of the compressor.

3. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION

Always wear safety goggles or equivalent eye 
protection. Compressed air must never be aimed 
at anyone or any part of the body. Be sure to wear 
protective gear including the sound-proofing and 
protective garment, crash cap and safety foot-
wear suited for the given working environment.

4. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ELEC-

TRIC SHOCK

Prevent body contact with grounded surfac-
es such as pipes, radiators, ranges and re-
frigeration enclosures. Never operate the 
compressor in damp or wet locations.

5. DISCONNECT THE COMPRESSOR

Always disconnect the compressor from the pow-
er plug and remove the compressed air from the 
air tank before servicing, inspecting, maintaining, 
cleaning, replacing or checking any parts.

6. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING

Do not carry the compressor while it is con-
nected to its power source or when the air 
tank is filled with compressed air. Be sure 
the knob of the pressure switch in the "OFF" 
position before connecting the compressor 
to its power source.

7. STORE COMPRESSOR PROPERLY

When not in use, the compressor should be 
stored in dry place. Keep out of reach of chil-
dren. Lock-out the storage area.

8. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN

Cluttered areas invite injuries. Clear all work ar-
eas of unnecessary tools, debris, furniture, etc.

9. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY

Do not let visitors contact compressor extension 
cord. All visitors should be kept safely away from 
work area. Keep out of reach of children.

10. DRESS PROPERLY

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They 
can be caught in moving parts. Wear protec-
tive hair covering to contain long hair.

11. DON'T ABUSE POWER CORD

Never yank it to disconnect from receptacle. 
Keep power cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.

12. MAINTAIN COMPRESSOR WITH CARE

Follow instructions for lubricating. Inspect 
cords periodically and if damaged, have re-
paired by authorized service facility.

13. USE A SAFE EXTENSION CORD

In order to prevent an electric shock, use a 3-
core extension cord with a 3-pole earthing 
plug and a 3-core earthing plug socket.  
Make sure that the extension cord is in the 
good working condition.  If the cord is dam-
aged, replace or repair it.  The cord should 
have a sufficient capacity for the current run-
ning to the product.  The cord of an insuffi-
cient capacity will cause a voltage drop or an 
electric power loss, resulting in overheating.  
The following table shows the cord size used 
depending on the cord length.
If the compressor is to be used outdoors, use 
an exclusive extension cord.

Tab.1 SECTION VALID FOR A MAX LENGTH 
OF 20m (65')

Avoid electrical shock hazard. Never use this 
compressor with a damaged or frayed electrical 
cord or extension cord. Inspect all electrical 
cords regularly. Never use in near water or in any 
environment where electric shock is possible.

14. STAY ALERT

Watch what you are doing. Use common 
sense. Do not operate compressor when you 
are tired. Compressor should never be used by 
you if you are under the influence of alcohol, 
drugs or medication that makes you drowsy.

COMPRESSOR

HP

kW

AC 110V (mm

2

)

AKHL1250E (UK)

2

1.5

4~6

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Power Life AKHL1250E

Page 1: ...HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSOR OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS COMPRESSOR STUDY THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFE...

Page 2: ...2 Fig A Fig B...

Page 3: ...3 Fig C Fig D Fig E Fig F Fig G Fig H Fig I Fig J Fig K Fig L AC 110V AC 110V...

Page 4: ...be disconnected from the power supply RISK OF HIGH TEMPERATURES CAUTION The compressor contains some parts which might reach high temperatures RISK OF ACCIDENTAL START UP CAUTION The compressor could...

Page 5: ...ETY INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS ON USING THE COM PRESSOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION Most accidents that result from compressor op eration and maintenance are caused by the fail ure to observe basic safety rul...

Page 6: ...Clear all work ar eas of unnecessary tools debris furniture etc 9 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Do not let visitors contact compressor extension cord All visitors should be kept safely away from work area Keep...

Page 7: ...MPRESSOR WHICH IS DEFECTIVE OR OPERATING ABNOR MALLY If the compressor appears to be operating unusually making strange noises or other wise appears defective stop using it imme diately and arrange fo...

Page 8: ...nner gasoline etc Vol atile fumes from these substances could be drawn into the compressor and compressed together with the air and this could result in an explosion 34 NEVER USE THE TOOL IN AN EXPLO...

Page 9: ...not provide adequate protection NOTE The information contained in this Instruc tion Manual is designed to assist you in the safe operation and maintenance of the compressor Some illustrations in this...

Page 10: ...emperature is 5 C to 30 C 0 C to 40 C at maximum 5 DO NOT INSTALL THE MACHINE IN A DUSTY WOODEN CHIPS ETC PLACE 6 INSTALL THE MACHINE IN THE APPRO PRIATE DIRECTION Install it appropriately 7 NEVER INS...

Page 11: ...e 2 gauges It indicates the set pressure on the pressure reduction valves H and L 24 5 bar maximum on the H side and 8 3 bar maximum on the L side 6 High pressure air chuck for MAX tools It connects t...

Page 12: ...ous operation Press the Quiet mode switch to turn on this mode A buzzer sounds with a beep and the LED lights up when the operation switching takes place The switching is available independent of whet...

Page 13: ...valve ful ly clockwise until you cannot move it anymore and make sure that the above operation moves the pressure gauge pointer Fig F at both locations As the pressure in the air tank increases due t...

Page 14: ...is machine allow you to connect MAX and the general purpose nailer or pneumatic tool Pressure reduction valve H Allows connection and use of MAX PowerLite tools of operating pressure of 24 5 bars maxi...

Page 15: ...existing in the operating environment stop using the compressor and send it to your dealer or authorized service facility for checkups or repairs 5 ABNORMALITIES DURING OPERATION If you detect any ab...

Page 16: ...top automatically LED remains lighting up with intermittent long beep sounds Pi Pi Pi until power switch is turned off Buzzer sounds Symptom Actions taken A one time short beep sound Pi At powering on...

Page 17: ...using an extension cord and connect the compressor di rectly to the power source Then after waiting for 30 seconds or more turn the switch ON 8 IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN PERFORMANCE 1 Drain water from the...

Page 18: ...ial MAX Nom du fabricant Max Co Ltd Adresse du fabricant 1848 Kawai Tamamura machi Sawagun Gunma 370 1117 Japon Proc dure d valuation de la confomit contr le interne de la production avec valuation de...

Page 19: ...in this manual will be subject to change without advance notice due to our continuous efforts to improve the quality of our products 4010263 120810 00 00 PRINTED IN JAPAN Camerastraat 19 1322 BB Almer...

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