PDWE 8 B2
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36
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GB
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MT
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Before using the compressed air maintenance
unit, check the direction of the compressed air
flow using the "▸" mark on the surface . Incorrect
installation will not generate sufficient pressure .
Setting the working pressure
After connecting the compressed air maintenance
unit to a compressed air source, you can adjust the
desired operating pressure by using the air pres-
sure regulator .
♦
First release the locking device by pulling the
air pressure regulator upwards (see fig . F) .
♦
Turn anticlockwise to reduce the pressure .
Turn clockwise to increase the pressure .
♦
Read the pressure setting from the compressed
air manometer .
♦
Lock the setting by pushing the air pressure
regulator downward .
NOTE
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Make sure that the maximum possible oper-
ating pressure of the compressed air mainte-
nance unit and the compressed air tool used is
not exceeded .
Filter unit
The filter unit is connected to the air pressure
regulator . The maximum working pressure is
8 bar and the working pressure is adjustable from
0 .5 to 8 bar . The filter unit is used to filter
condensate and stores the condensate in the
condensate collector .
The fill level of the condensate can be inspected
through the transparent viewing window (see fig .
C) . The stored condensate can be discharged via
the drain valve .
Draining condensate using the
drain valve
Ensure that the compressed air maintenance unit is
mounted horizontally so that the condensate can
also be collected horizontally in the condensate
collector . Do not use the filter unit if the
condensate collector is not fitted .
NOTE
►
Before emptying the condensate collector ,
make sure the compressed air maintenance
unit has been disconnected from the
compressed air source . Otherwise, the
collected condensate may spray out in an
uncontrolled manner .
►
The drain valve opens as soon as it is
disconnected from the compressed air .
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In order to drain the stored condensate from the
condensate collector , use an appropriate
container .
♦
Press against the drain valve from below
(see fig . G), it will open and the condensate will
flow into the container .
(fig . G)
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