GB/IE/NI 19
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… / Safety notes for using pneumatic devices
Any changes to the pneumatic
maintenance unit exclude liability of
the manufacturer and any connected
damage.
Safety notes for using
pneumatic devices
Important!
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Always keep the compressed air
hose firmly in your hands when
releasing a connection. The lash-
ing backlash of the compressed
air hose may cause injury.
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The compressed air maintenance
unit must be installed before it can
be safely taken into operation. A
stable wall is suitable for installa-
tion (with screw connections).
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We recommend only using
the lubricants specified by the
manufacturer.
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Never exceed the indicated
maximum pressure values of the
maintenance unit.
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The pneumatic maintenance unit
must only be connected to a com-
pressed air source that does not
exceed the working pressure of
8 bar.
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Do not put the compressed air
lines near any heat, oils, heat and
sharp edges.
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The maintenance unit must only
be operated in connection with a
pneumatic compressor.
Use of other compressed air
sources, such as a compressed air
cylinder, is forbidden. There is a
danger of fire and/or explosion.
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Make sure that children and
persons with limited physical or
mental capacities are kept away
from the maintenance unit and the
connected compressed air tools.
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Only use genuine spare parts for
repairs. Any non-genuine spare
parts may cause severe damage.
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When conducting any mainte-
nance, setting and repair work,
always disconnect the mainte-
nance unit from the compressed
air supply first.
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Changes to the maintenance unit
are forbidden.
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Use the maintenance unit only
when it is in an impeccable con-
dition. In doubt, use a specialist's
advice.
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Have repairs only conducted by
qualified specialists.
User safety
Try out the pneumatic tool
used before every use. Never
use the compressed air maintenance
unit with any higher operating pres-
sure then indicated in the technical
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