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5. Handle
6. Cord retainer (on each side)
7. Motor casing
8. Air outlet
9. Pressure control knob
10. Air tank
11. Drain valve
FIG. 1
USE
1. Check that the power switch (4) is in the
OFF position.
2. Plug the plug into an earthed power point.
3. Connect the pneumatic tool to be used to
the air outlet (8).
4. Switch on the power switch (ON).
5. Set the required working pressure with the
pressure control knob (9).
After use
Never disconnect any pneumatic tools before first
relieving the pressure in the air tank by pulling the
spring loaded ring on the safety valve.
1. Switch off the product and pull out the plug.
2. Relieve the pressure in the air tank by
pulling the spring loaded ring on the safety
valve and then allowing the product to cool.
3. Disconnect the pneumatic tool and wind
the cord on the cord retainers (6).
MAINTENANCE
• Clean the product with a damp cloth. Use
a mild detergent, not solvent or caustic
solution.
• Check the safety valve at regular intervals
by pulling the spring loaded ring. If the air
WARNING!
The actual vibration and noise level when
using tools may differ from the specified
maximum value, depending on how the
tool is used and the material. It is therefore
necessary to determine which safety
precautions are required to protect the user,
based on an estimate of exposure in actual
operating conditions (taking into account all
stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when
the tool is switched off and when it is idling,
in addition to the start-up time).
DESCRIPTION
The compressor compresses atmospheric
air and charges an air tank with compressed
air. The compressor motor is switched off
automatically by a pressure switch when the
maximum permitted pressure in the air tank is
achieved. If the pressure switch is not working,
or if for any other reason the pressure in the
air tank gets too high, the pressure in the tank
is relieved by a safety valve. The compressor is
oil-free and is only intended for intermittent
use. This means that it can only be used for
purposes that consume a low volume of air,
such as nailers and other small pneumatic
tools, filling footballs and other sports
equipment, toys, airbrush sprays and other
spray tools.
NOTE:
The compressor is not intended to be used to
pump large objects such as pools or inflatable
mattresses that require a run time of more
than 120 seconds.
1. Power cord
2. Safety valve
3. Pressure gauge
4. Power switch
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