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Warning!
Always wear eye protec-
tion with side shields. Failure to do
so could result in objects being thrown into
your eyes and other possible serious inju-
ries.
Warning!
This equipment incorpo-
rates parts, that tend to produce
arcs or sparks. Do not use in explosive at-
mosphere.
Warning!
Never exceed the pres-
sure rating of the attached tool as
recommended by the manufacturer. When
using the compressor as an inflation de-
vice, always follow the maximum inflation
guidelines stated by the manufacturer of
the item being inflated.
Start up
- Ensure On/Off switch
is in position O
(OFF).
- Close drain valve
clockwise.
- Connect compressor to a suitable outlet
(see technical data). Use a residual current
device (RCD) protected outlet.
- Connect the coiled air hose and a suit-
able tool following section “Connection” on
previous page and tool manual (e.g. some
tools need to be connected to the hose after
power up.)
- Turn the On/Off switch
to position 1 (ON).
- Set the pressure regulator
to the minimum
pressure suitable for your tool or inflatable
item.
NOTE: When the appliance is on, the air com-
pressor will automatically run, as long as the
tank air pressure is below the preset pressure
limit. It will shut off when the max pressure is
reached.
Shut off
- Turn the On/Off switch
to position O (OFF).
- Unplug the compressor.
- Release output pressure by fully rotating the
counterclockwise.
- Release tank pressure by rotating the un-
loading nut of the safety valve
and pull the
valve rod until no more air escapes.
- Drain the tank.
- Disconnect the coiled hose from the com-
pressor before transport or storage.
- Store in a dry and clean place. Lock away
from children.
Transport and storage
Warning!
Never transport, store, or
dispose of the compressor while un-
der pressure.
- Drain the tank.
- Disconnect the coiled hose from the com-
pressor before transport or storage.
- Lift the appliance only by its transport
- Store in a dry and clean place. Lock away
from children.
Operation
Care & Maintenance
Danger!
Do not disassemble safety
relief valve or pressure regulator. Do
not open drain valves with air in tank. Bleed
tank. Failure to depressurize tank before
disassembling could result in explosion
and/or serious personal injury.
Warning!
Before performing any
work on the tool, unplug the power
supply cord. Let the appliance cool down.
Burn hazard!
-Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes
whilst cleaning and maintenance.
-
Before work:
Check safety valve
to en-
sure correct operation (see chapter “Setup”
section “Testing the Safety Valve”.)
-
After work:
Drain moisture from tank at
the condensation drain valve
to prevent
tank corrosion.
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Weekly:
Check for obvious defects and/or
damaged components.
-
Monthly:
Check all fixings. These could
become loose with time due to vibration.
-
Monthly:
Inspect the hose: The most used
part is the hose. If the hose is worn, it must
be replaced immediately.
-Have any worn or damaged parts replaced
at your local HORNBACH store.
-Always keep the machine clean, dry and
free of oil or grease.
-If the body of the machine needs cleaning,
wipe it with a brush or a soft damp cloth. A
mild detergent can be used but nothing like
alcohol, petrol or other cleaning agent.
-Never use caustic agents to clean plastic
parts.
Replacement Parts
Warning!
Replacement parts must
conform with the requirements
specified by the manufacturer. Therefore
use original replacement parts only or
spare parts authorised by the manufactur-
er.
In case of service requests or spare parts,
please contact your local HORNBACH store or
write an email to: [email protected]