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maged parts to ensure that they are in good 
working order. Check that the moving parts 
are working correctly, that they do not jam, 
and that no parts are damaged. Make sure 
that all parts are fitted correctly to ensure that 
the equipment remains safe to use. Unless 
otherwise stated in the operating instructions, 
damaged guards and parts have to be re-
paired or replaced by a customer service 
workshop. Damaged switches have to be 
replaced by a customer service workshop. 
Never use an electric power tool with a switch 
that cannot be turned on and off.

• 

 Important! 

For your own safety you must only use the 
accessories and additional units listed in the 
operating instructions or recommended or 
specified by the manufacturer. The use of 
mounted tools or accessories other than those 
recommended in the operating instructions 
or catalog may place your personal safety 
at risk.

• 

 Leave all repairs to a qualified electri-
cian 

Repairs must be left strictly to qualified electri-
cians or the user might suffer an accident.

• 

 Noise 

Wear ear muffs when you use the compressor.

• 

 Replacing the power cable

 

To prevent hazards, leave the replacement of 
damaged power cables strictly to the manu-
facturer or a qualified electrician. There is a 
risk of electric shock!

• 

 Inflating  tires 

Directly after inflating tires, check the pressure 
with a suitable pressure gauge, for example 
at your filling station.

• 

 Roadworthy compressors for building 
site operations 

Make sure that all lines and fittings are sui-
table for the maximum permissible operating 
pressure of the compressor.

• 

 Place of installation 

Set up the compressor on an even surface.

• 

 Make sure that all compressed air lines and 
fittings are suitable for the maximum permissi-
ble operating pressure of the compressor.

• 

 For pressures above 7 bar it is recommended 

to use an air line with a safety cable.

2.2 Safety instructions for working with 

compressed air and blasting guns

• 

 The compressor pump and lines can become 
very hot during operation. Touching these 
parts will burn you.

• 

 The air which is sucked in by the compressor 
must be kept free of impurities that could 
cause fires or explosions in the compressor 
pump.

• 

 When releasing the hose coupling, hold the 
hose coupling piece with your hand. This way, 
you can protect yourself against injury from 
the rebounding hose.

• 

 Wear safety goggles when working with the 
blow-out pistol. Foreign bodies or blown off 
parts can easily cause injuries.

• 

 Do not blow at people with the blow-out 
pistol and do not clean clothes while being 
worn. Risk of injury! 

2.3. Safety information for paint spray-

ing

• 

 Do not process any paints or solvents with a 
flash point below 55° C. There is a risk of ex-
plosion!

• 

 Do not heat up paints or solvents. There is a 
risk of explosion!

• 

 If hazardous liquids are processed, wear pro-
tective filter units (face guards). Also, adhere 
to the safety information provided by the ma-
nufacturers of such liquids.

• 

 The details and designations of the Ordi-
nance on Hazardous Substances, which 
are displayed on the outer packaging of the 
processed material, must be observed. Addi-
tional protective measures are to be underta-
ken if necessary, particularly the wearing of 
suitable clothing and masks.

• 

 Do not smoke during the spraying process 
and/or in the work area. There is a risk of ex-
plosion! Paint vapors are easily combustible. 

• 

 Never set up or operate the equipment in the 
vicinity of a fire place, open lights or sparking 
machines.

• 

 Do not store or eat food and drink in the work 
area. Paint vapors are harmful to your health.

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Summary of Contents for PKO 400 B2

Page 1: ...ration and Safety Notes Original operating instructions K O COMPRESSOR PKO 400 B2 F A C KOMPRESSOR Bedienungs und Sicherheitshinweise Originalbetriebsanleitung Anl_4010166 indb 1 Anl_4010166 indb 1 25...

Page 2: ...the device F A C Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich anschlie end mit allen Funktionen des Ger tes vertraut GB IE Operation and Safety Notes Page 6 DE AT C...

Page 3: ...3 1 2 9 11 2 7 8 3 G 3 4 5 6 8 10 13 14 17 3 1 15 15 19 4 20 21 12 16 18 Anl_4010166 indb 3 Anl_4010166 indb 3 25 03 13 16 00 25 03 13 16 00...

Page 4: ...4 4 7 8 6 29 22 23 24 26 8 27 23 28 11 25 26 15 28 27 23 5 24 23 11 8 15 29 25 22 B Anl_4010166 indb 4 Anl_4010166 indb 4 25 03 13 16 01 25 03 13 16 01...

Page 5: ...5 9 10 11 12 A max min 15 16 18 16 D F C 15 21 15 Anl_4010166 indb 5 Anl_4010166 indb 5 25 03 13 16 01 25 03 13 16 01...

Page 6: ...n 8 2 Safety regulations 8 3 Layout and items supplied 10 4 Proper use 1 1 5 Technical data 1 1 6 Before starting the equipment 12 7 Assembly and starting 12 8 Replacing the power cable 13 9 Cleaning...

Page 7: ...ay start up without warning Caution Before using for the rst time check the oil level and replace the oil sealing plug Important Do not open the stopcock pressure regulator until the air hose is conne...

Page 8: ...away Do not allow other persons to touch the com pressor or cable keep them away from your work area Keep your compressor in a safe place When unused the compressor must be stored in a dry locked room...

Page 9: ...for the maximum permissi ble operating pressure of the compressor For pressures above 7 bar it is recommended to use an air line with a safety cable 2 2 Safety instructions for working with compressed...

Page 10: ...lose these safety instructions 3 Layout and items supplied 3 1 Layout 1 Transport handle 2 Pressure switch 3 Pressure regulator 4 Quick lock coupling regulated compressed air 5 Pressure gauge for rea...

Page 11: ...signed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warranty will be voided if the machine is used in commercial trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes 5 Technical dat...

Page 12: ...size 16 mm not in cluded 7 1 Fitting the wheels 11 Fit the supplied wheels as shown in Figure 5 7 2 Fitting the supporting feet 8 Fit the supplied supporting feet as shown in Figure 6 7 3 Fitting the...

Page 13: ...essure We recommend that you clean the equipment immediately after you use it Clean the equipment regularly with a damp cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these may be agg...

Page 14: ...s up to the maximum level Check the oil level by inserting the dipstick Do not exceed the maximum lling quantity Over lling the equipment may result in damage Reinsert the oil sealing plug 16 into the...

Page 15: ...it and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic De fective components must be disposed of as spe cial waste Ask your dealer or your local council For EU countrie...

Page 16: ...valve leaks 2 The seals are damaged 3 The drain plug for condensation water 9 leaks 1 Have a service center replace the non return valve 2 Check the seals and have any da maged seals replaced by a ser...

Page 17: ...na podstawie dyrektywy WE BG LV paskaidro du atbilst bu ES direkt vai un standartiem LT apib dina atitikim EU reikalavimams ir prek s normoms RO declar urm toarea conformitate conform directivei UE i...

Page 18: ...pped and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the device This applies in particular to rechargeable batteries for which we nevertheless issue a guarantee period of 12 months The guarantee is...

Page 19: ...itshinweise 21 3 Ger tebeschreibung und Lieferumfang 23 4 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung 24 5 Technische Daten 24 6 Vor Inbetriebnahme 25 7 Montage und Inbetriebnahme 25 8 Austausch der Netzanschlussleit...

Page 20: ...ferngesteuert und darf ohne Warnung anlaufen Achtung Vor Erstinbetriebnahme lstand berpr fen und lverschlussstopfen austauschen Achtung Den Hahn Druckregler nicht ffnen bevor der Luftschlauch angeschl...

Page 21: ...hr Sch tzen Sie sich vor elektrischem Schlag Vermeiden Sie K rperber hrung mit geerde ten Teilen zum Beispiel Rohren Heizk rpern Herden K hlschr nken Halten Sie Kinder fern Lassen Sie andere Personen...

Page 22: ...falls k nnen Unf lle f r den Betreiber entste hen Ger usch Bei Verwendung des Kompressors Geh r schutz tragen Austausch der Anschlussleitung Wenn die Anschlussleitung besch digt wird muss sie vom Hers...

Page 23: ...n wie Testbenzin Butylalkohol und Methylenchlorid Diese Medien zerst ren den Druckschlauch 2 4 Betrieb von Druckbeh ltern Wer einen Druckbeh lter betreibt hat die sen in einem ordnungsgem en Zustand z...

Page 24: ...h des Druckluftwerkzeugs bei dessen Betriebsdruck Die Maschine darf nur nach ihrer Bestimmung verwendet werden Jede weitere dar ber hinaus gehende Verwendung ist nicht bestimmungsge m F r daraus hervo...

Page 25: ...Montieren Sie die beiliegenden R der wie in Bild 5 dargestellt 7 2 Montage der Standf e 8 Montieren Sie die beiliegenden Standf e wie in Bild 6 dargestellt 7 3 Montage der Luft lter 15 Entfernen Sie...

Page 26: ...s Sie das Ger t direkt nach jeder Benutzung reinigen Reinigen Sie das Ger t regelm ig mit einem feuchten Tuch und etwas Schmierseife Ver wenden Sie keine Reinigungs oder L sungs mittel diese k nnten d...

Page 27: ...is der lstand die maximale F llmenge erreicht Pr fen Sie den lstand durch Einstecken des lmessstabes berschreiten Sie nicht die maximale F llmenge Eine berf llung kann einen Ger teschaden zur Folge ha...

Page 28: ...n dem Rohstoffkreislauf zur ckge f hrt werden Das Ger t und dessen Zubeh r bestehen aus verschiedenen Materialien wie z B Metall und Kunststoffe F hren Sie defekte Bau teile der Sonderm llentsorgung z...

Page 29: ...ruck 1 R ckschlagventil undicht 2 Dichtungen kaputt 3 Ablass Schraube f r Kondenswas ser 9 undicht 1 R ckschlagventil austauschen 2 Dichtungen berpr fen kaputte Dichtungen bei einer Fachwerkstatt erse...

Page 30: ...na podstawie dyrektywy WE BG LV paskaidro du atbilst bu ES direkt vai un standartiem LT apib dina atitikim EU reikalavimams ir prek s normoms RO declar urm toarea conformitate conform directivei UE i...

Page 31: ...dung oder Fremdeinwirkungen wie z B Sch den durch Herunter fallen sowie durch verwendungsgem en blichen Verschlei ausgeschlossen Dies gilt insbesondere f r Akkus auf die wir dennoch eine Garantiezeit...

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Page 34: ...2 Einhell Germany AG Wiesenweg 22 D 94405 Landau Isar IAN 89566 Last Information Update Stand der Informationen 04 2013 Ident No 40 101 66 042013 6 6 Anl_4010166 indb 34 Anl_4010166 indb 34 25 03 13 1...

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