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(C) To break the connection, pull the sleeve of the
quick coupling
2
back and pull the quick
plug nipple
3
or
4
out. Remember to turn
off the compressor when you do not wish to
use it anymore.
Blow gun
Connect the blow gun
5
with a quick plug
nipple
4
.
Connect the blow gun to the compressed air
source (see section „Connect with compressor“).
For your own safety, a permanent hose con-
nection between the blow gun
5
and the
pneumatic hose
1
is not recommended.
Screw the rubber nozzle
9
onto the blow
gun
5
. To be able to screw in the conical noz-
zle
8
and the ball needle
14
, you have
to unscrew the safety nozzle
11
from the
blow gun
5
first.
Connect the pneumatic hose
1
with a com-
pressed air supply and turn it on.
Press the compressed air supply trigger to release
compressed air. The longer you hold down the
trigger, the greater the compressed air output.
Let go of the trigger to stop the compressed air.
Disconnect the product fully from the com-
pressed air supply when you have finished
work.
Pump up bicycles /
vehicle tyres
Depending on the structure of your inflation
valve you can use the pneumatic chuck
7
or
the tyre chuck
15
to pump up bicycle or vehicle
tyres. To do this you must use a compressed
air gun with a pressure gauge (not included in
delivery).
Connect the pneumatic chuck
7
or the tyre
chuck
15
with the double coupling
12
, then
connect the other side of the double coupling
12
with the compressed air gun.
Then connect the compressed air gun with the
pneumatic hose
1
. You can now read the
pressure gauge and use the gun to let in the
correct pressure.
You can press the tyre gauge
16
against the
inflation valve to test the inner pressure of the
tyre.
Note:
the plug adapter
10
and the double cou-
pling
13
are spare parts that you can use with
your own pneumatic tools.
Cleaning and maintenance
Regularly lubricate and clean the product to ensure
proper functionality.
RISK OF INJURY!
Disconnect the product fully
from the compressed air supply before cleaning.
Do not use sharp objects to clean the product.
Do not allow any liquids to enter the product.
Otherwise the product could be damaged.
Do not use harsh or aggressive cleaning agents
such as thinners or petrol as these can dissolve
the plastic parts.
Clean the product regularly, preferably immedi-
ately after every use.
Clean the housing with a soft, dry cloth.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recy-
clable materials, which you may dispose
of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.