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A
Danger!
Prior to all servicing:
– Switch machine OFF.
– Unplug power cable.
– Wait until the compressor has come
to a complete stop.
– Ensure the compressor and all air
tools and accessories connected to
it are relieved from pressure.
– Let the device and all air tools and
accessories cool down.
After all servicing:
– Check to see that all safety devices
are operational.
– Make sure that no tools or other
parts remain on or in the machine.
Compressor does not run:
•
No mains voltage.
– check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
•
Mains voltage too low.
– Use only extension cables with
sufficient lead cross section (see
"Technical Specifications").
When the machine is cold avoid
extension cables and relieve the
pressure in the pressure vessel.
•
Compressor was stopped by un-
plugging.
– Switch compressor OFF at the
On/Off switch, then ON again.
•
Motor has overheated, caused by
insufficient cooling (cooling fins cov-
ered).
– First switch off the compressor
using the ON/OFF switch and al-
low to cool.
– Eliminate the cause of overheat-
ing.
– Switch the compressor back on.
Compressor runs but does not build
up sufficient pressure.
•
Condensation water drain on pres-
sure vessel leaky.
– Check the sealing of the outlet
screw(s); replace if necessary.
– Tighten the outlet screw(s) hand-
tight.
•
Check valve leaky.
– Have check valve serviced by
qualified service centre.
Air tool is not supplied with suffi-
cient pressure.
•
Pressure regulator not opened wide
enough.
– Open pressure regulator more.
•
Hose connection between compres-
sor and air tool leaky.
– Check air hoses, replace defec-
tive parts if necessary.
Further work on the machine should
only be carried out by a qualified
electrician or the Service Centre in
your country.
A
Danger!
Repairs to electric tools must be carried
out by qualified electricians only!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
send to the service centre in your coun-
try. Refer to the spare parts list for the
address.
Please attach a description of the fault
to the power tool.
A
Danger!
The condensation water from the pres-
sure vessel contains oil residues. Dis-
pose of the condensation water in an
environmentally-oriented manner at
one of the appropriate collection points!
A
Danger!
Dispose of the waste oil from the com-
pressor pump in an environmentally-ori-
ented manner at one of the appropriate
collection points!
The machine's packaging can be
100 % recycled.
Worn out machines and accessories
contain considerable amounts of valu-
able raw and plastic materials, which
can be recycled.
These instructions are printed on paper
produced with elemental chlorine-free
bleaching process.
6.
Trouble Shooting
7.
Repairs
8.
Environmetal Protection
9.
Technical Specifications
Suction capacity
l/min
240
Free air delivery (volume flow rate)
l/min
120
Filling rate
l/min
140
Max. operating pressure
bar
8
Max. bearing-/ operating temperature *)
° C
+ 40
Min. bearing-/ operating temperature *)
° C
+ 5
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