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General safety
instructions

Important! The following basic
safety precautions have to be
taken when using this
compressor in order to guard
against the risk of electric
shock, injury and fire. Read and
note these instructions before
you use the compressor.

1. 

Keep your work area tidy

- There is a higher risk of 
accident in an untidy work 
area.

2.

Make allowance for 
environmental conditions

- Never leave the compressor
in the rain. Never use the 
compressor in damp or wet 
conditions. Provide good 
lighting. Never use the 
compressor near combustible
liquids or gases.

3.

Protect yourself from 
electric shocks

- Avoid physical contact with 
earthed parts, e.g. pipes, 
radiators, cookers, 
refrigerators.

4.

Keep children away!

- Do not allow other persons 
to touch the compressor or its
cable. Keep them out of your 
work area.

5.

Keep your compressor in a 
safe place

- When the compressor is not 
being used it should be kept 
in a dry, locked room out of 
the reach of the children.

6.

Do not overload your 
compressor

- It is better and safer to work 
within the quoted power 
range.

7.

Wear suitable work clothes

- Do not wear loose garments
or jewellery. There is a risk of 
them catching on moving 
parts. Rubber gloves and 
non-slip shoes are 
recommended when working 
outdoors. Put on  a hair net if 
you have long hair.

8.

Wear goggles

- Wear a breathing mask 
when working in dusty 
conditions.

9.

Never use the cable for any 
purpose other than that 
intended

Never tow the compressor by 
its cable and never pull the 
power plug out of the socket 
by the cable. Protect the 
cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges.

10.

Do not overreach

- Avoid abnormal postures. 
Stand squarely and keep your
balance at all times.

11.

Look after your compressor

- Keep your compressor clean
so that it works well and 
reliably. Follow the 
maintenance instructions. 
Check the power plug and 
cable regularly and have 
them replaced by a specialist 
if you discover any damage. 
Check any extension cables 
regularly and replace if 
damaged.

12.

Pull out the power plug

- Whenever the compressor is
not being used and before 
carrying out any maintenance
work.

13.

Do not leave any tools on 
the compressor

- Before you switch on the 
compressor, make sure that 
all wrenches and setting tools
have been removed.

14.

Avoid accidental starts

- Make sure that the switch is 
turned to OFF before you 
connect the compressor to 
the power supply.

15.

Extension cables for 
outdoor use

- Use extension cables 
outdoors only if they are 
approved and marked 
accordingly.

16.

Concentrate at all times

- Watch your work. Be 
sensible. Do not use the 
compressor if your mind is not
on your work.

17.

Examine your compressor 
for signs of damage

- Before you use the 
compressor again, carefully 
check its safety devices or 
any slightly damaged parts to 
make sure that they are 

working properly and as 
intended. Check moving parts
to make sure that they are in 
good working order and are 
not jammed or damaged. All 
parts have to be properly 
fitted in order to be sure of 
meeting all the machine’s 
requirements.
Damaged safety devices and 
parts have to be repaired or 
replaced by a customer 
service workshop unless 
otherwise stated in this 
manual. Damaged switches 
have to be replaced by a 
customer service workshop. 
Do not use any tools with a 
switch that cannot be turned 
on and off.

18.

Important!

- For your own safety, use 
only such  accessories and 
auxiliary equipment as are 
listed in this manual or which 
are recommended and 
specified by the manu-
facturer. There is a high risk 
of suffering a serious accident
if you use tools or acces-
sories which are not listed in 
this manual or in the 
catalogue of recommended 
tools and accessories.

19.

Have an electrician carry 
out repairs

- Repairs are to be carried out
only by a qualified electrician. 
If not, the user may suffer 
serious accidents. 

20.

Connect a dust extraction 
system

- If there are facilities for 
connecting a dust extraction 
system, check that the 
system is indeed connected 

and being used.

21.

Noise

The machine noise may 
exceed 85 dB(A) at the 
workplace. In this case, noise 
protection measures need to 
be introduced for the user.

Keep these safety 
instructions in a safe place.

GB

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Page 2: ...2 Please pull out page 2 Anleitung PCC 210 8 16 11 2004 10 55 Uhr Seite 2 ...

Page 3: ...3 Note the directions for use Beware of hazardous electrical voltage Beware of hot surfaces Ear muffs Anleitung PCC 210 8 16 11 2004 10 55 Uhr Seite 3 ...

Page 4: ...er plug Whenever the compressor is not being used and before carrying out any maintenance work 13 Do not leave any tools on the compressor Before you switch on the compressor make sure that all wrenches and setting tools have been removed 14 Avoid accidental starts Make sure that the switch is turned to OFF before you connect the compressor to the power supply 15 Extension cables for outdoor use U...

Page 5: ...ies may easily result from foreign bodies and blasted parts Never point the blow out gun at other persons and never use it to clean clothes that are still being worn Note the safety instructions for paint spraying Important Note the pertinent accident prevent regulations in force in your area Never process paints or solvents with a flash point below 21 C Never heat paints or solvents Use personal ...

Page 6: ...op Putting the compressor into operation Assembling the wheels 1 Fit the wheels as shown in Figure 1 Assembling the rubber buffer Fit the supplied rubber buffer to the support foot as shown in Figure 2 Replacing the oil filter and installing the air filter fig 3 Use a screwdriver to remove the oil filler plug and insert the supplied stopper 2 in the opening Important Check the oil level Screw the ...

Page 7: ...lug and fill in oil until the level of oil in the sight glass reaches the red mark Then put the cap back on the oil filler plug 1 Filter 2 Oil filler plug 3 Oil drain plug 4 sight glass Cleaning the intake filter The intake filter prevents dust and dirt being drawn into the machine This filter has to be cleaned at intervals of no longer than 300 operating hours A clogged intake filter has a consid...

Page 8: ...8 Ersatzteilzeichnung PCC 210 8 24 Art Nr 40 072 80 I Nr 01014 Anleitung PCC 210 8 16 11 2004 10 55 Uhr Seite 8 ...

Page 9: ...sedeckel 40 072 50 07 017 18 Schraube M6 40 072 50 07 018 19 Ölsichtglas Dichtung 40 072 50 07 019 20 Ölsichtglas 40 072 50 07 020 21 Rückschlagventil 40 072 50 07 021 22 Druckschalter 40 072 50 07 022 23 Manometer 40 072 50 07 023 24 Schnellkupplungen 40 072 50 07 024 25 Druckregler 40 072 50 07 025 26 Verteiler 40 072 50 07 026 27 Gegenmutter R 1 2 40 072 50 07 027 28 Dichtring Ø18x2 4 40 072 50...

Page 10: ...0 072 50 07 046 47 Kugellager 6203 40 072 50 07 047 48 Motorflansch 40 072 50 07 048 49 Schraube M5 40 072 50 07 049 50 Lüfterrad 40 072 50 07 050 51 Sicherungsring 40 072 50 07 051 52 Kugellager 6204 40 072 50 07 052 53 Dichtring 40 072 50 07 053 54 Kondensator 40 072 50 07 054 55 Mutter M8 40 072 50 07 055 56 Kolbenbolzen 40 072 50 07 056 57 Motorabdeckung 40 072 50 07 057 58 Lüftfilter 40 072 5...

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Page 13: ...ve to the demand to return electrical devices As an alternative to returning the electrical device the owner is obliged to cooperate in ensuring that the device is properly recycled if ownership is relinquished This can also be done by handing over the used device to a returns center which will dispose of it in accordance with national commercial and industrial waste management legislation This do...

Page 14: ...advice regarding repairs parts However any parts needed after expiry of the guarantee period will be chargeable This guarantee is no way affects your statutory rights Exceptions The guarantee does not cover natural wear and tear of the device or for damage occurring during transport neither does it cover damage which results from non adherence to the operating instructions or from incorrect instal...

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