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Preserve this handbook for future reference
GB
Before using the compressor, read the
instructions for use carefully and comply with
the following safety precautions. Consult this
handbook if you have any doubts regarding
functioning
Preserve all the documentation so that anyone
who uses the compressor can consult this
beforehand.
SAFETY RULES
1
An ACOUSTIC PRESSURE’s value of 4 m.
corresponds to the ACOUSTIC POWER’s
value stated on the yellow label located on the
compressor, minus 20 dB.
DO’S
- The compressor must be used in a suitable
environment (well ventilated with an ambient
temperature of between +5°C and +40°C) and
never in places with dust, acids, vapors, explosive
or flammable gases.
- Keep the work area free. When operating, the
compressor must be placed on a stable surface.
- Safety goggles should be worn when using the
compressor in order to protect the eyes against
any foreign bodies lifted by the jet of air.
- If possible, when using air-powered accessories,
wear safety clothing.
- Always maintain a safety distance of at least 2
meters between the compressor and the work
area.
- Check for correspondence between the compressor
plate data with the actual specifications of the
electrical system. A variation of ± 10% with respect
of the rated value is allowed.
- Insert the plug of the electrical cable in a socket of
suitable shape, voltage and frequency complying
with current regulations.
- Use extension cables with a maximum length of 5
meters and with a cable cross-section of not less
than 1.5 mm
2
. Use of extension cables of different
length and cross-section and also of adapters and
multiple sockets should be avoided.
- Always use the handle to move the compressor.
- When using compressed air, you must know and
comply with the safety precautions to be adopted
for each type of application (inflation, air-powered
tools, painting, washing with water-based
detergents only, clinching, etc.).
- To avoid overheating of the electric motor, this
compressor is designed for intermittent duty
operation as indicated on the technical dataplate
(for example, S3-25 means 1.5 minutes ON, 8.5
minutes OFF). In case of overheating, the thermal
cutout of the motor is released, automatically
cutting off the power when the temperature is too
high due to excess current take-off. The motor
restarts automatically when normal temperature
conditions are restored.
DON’TS
- Never direct the jet of air towards persons, animals
or your body.
- Never let the compressor come into contact
with water or other liquids and never direct the
jet of liquids sprayed by tools connected to the
compressor towards the compressor: as the
appliance is live, this could cause electrocution or
short-circuits.
- Never use the appliance with bare feet or wet
hands or feet.
- Never yank the power cable to disconnect the plug
from the power outlet or to move the compressor.
- Never leave the appliance exposed to adverse
weather conditions (rain, sun, fog, snow).
- If this compressor is used outdoors, always
remember to stow it after use in a covered or
closed place.
- Never use the compressor outdoors in rain or bad
weather.
This symbol indicates warnings to be read
before using the product so as to prevent
injury to the user.
Compressed air is a potentially dangerous
form of energy; always take great care
when using the compressor and its
accessories.
Warning: the compressor may restart when
power is restored following a blackout.
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