WilTec 50 l Operation Manual Download Page 7

WARNINGS

Avoid unscrewing any connection parts without first relieving the pressure in the device and tank
as well as the pipes.

It is forbidden to drill holes or weld or intentionally deform the compressed air tank.

Always unplug the compressor before carrying out any work on the compressor!

The ambient temperature for proper operation must be between 0°C and +25°C.

Do not spray the compressor with water jets or flammable liquids.

Do not place any flammable objects near the compressor.

Set the push button and power button to "OFF" when pauses are made or the unit is not in use.

Never aim the air jet at people or animals.

Never transport the compressor as long as there is pressure in the tank.

Make sure that some parts of the compressor (head, pressure hoses) can become very hot. Do
not touch these parts as there is a risk of burns!

When transporting the device, make sure that you only use the handles and handles provided for
lifting and pulling the device.

Children and animals must be kept away from the operating area of the machine.

If the power cable or plug is damaged, do not use the compressor. Contact the manufacturer or an
authorized service partner.

If the compressor is placed on a shelf or higher than the floor, it must be secured against falling
during operation by means of a suitable fastening.

Do not push any objects into the protective grilles and do not reach in with your hands as this may
cause injury to the user or damage to the device.

Always disconnect the mains plug after using the compressor!

MALFUNCTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Malfunction

Possible Error

Bug Fixing

Motor does not 
run, runs too 
slowly or be-
comes hot

1) Incorrect mains voltage
2) Mains cable too long/thin
3) Error in pressure switch
4) Engine fault
5) Compressor difficult to move

1) Check cable
2) Change cable
3) Repair or change
4) Repair or change
5) Check and Repair

Sluggishness of 
the compressor

1) Moving parts are burned in
2) Moving parts are destroyed

Check crankshaft, pistons and piston 
rings, replace if necessary.

Unusual noises or
unbalance

1) Connecting parts loose
2) Foreign parts get into the compressor
3) Piston hits the valve
4) Moving parts worn out

1) Check and tighten
2) Check and remove
3) Replace cylinder gasket
4) Repair or replace

Pressure too low 
or unloading ca-
pacity low

1) Motor runs too slowly
2) Air filter dirty
3) Safety valve leaking
4) Drain valve leaking
5) Gasket damaged
6) Valve blocked
7) Worn piston ring / cylinder

1) Check and repair
2) Clean or replace
3) Check or change
4) Check or repair
5) Check and change
6) Remove and clean
7) Repair or exchange

Oil consumption 
too high

1) Oil level too high
2) Air pipe blocked
3) Worn piston ring / cylinder

1) Make sure the oil level is correct
2) Check and clean
3) Repair or exchange

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Summary of Contents for 50 l

Page 1: ...chnical changes reserved Due to further developments illustrations functioning steps and technical data can differ insignificantly Updating the documentation If you have suggestions for improvement or have found any irregularities please contact us by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Seite 13 http www WilTec de http www aoyue eu http www teichtip de ...

Page 2: ...ck we urge that our clients take some basic safety precautions when using this device Please read the operation instructions carefully and make sure you have understood its content Always use a grounded power connection with the appropriate mains voltage You can find the corresponding mains voltage on the type plate If you have any doubts about the connection being grounded have it checked by a qu...

Page 3: ...ge the plastic parts These parts should not be cleaned with such substances but with soapy water or suitable liquids If the compressor produces strange noises or strong vibrations during operation or if it is defec tive the compressor must be stopped immediately Contact the manufacturer or an authorized service partner for troubleshooting Operate the compressor at the voltage indicated on the data...

Page 4: ...touching these parts as this can cause burns The air sucked in by the compressor must be kept free of gases vapours and admixtures which can lead to fire or explosion in the unit When releasing the hose coupling be sure to hold the hose coupling piece by hand to avoid injury from the hose coming out Always wear protective goggles when working with the blow gun Blown foreign bodies and parti cles c...

Page 5: ...re Switch 3 Drain Valve 4 Pressure Regulator 5 Pressure Gauge 6 Check Valve 7 Drain Cock 8 Wheel 9 Discharge Tube 10 Air Tank 11 Safety Valve 12 Cover by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Seite 17 http www WilTec de http www aoyue eu http www teichtip de ...

Page 6: ...the release valve under the switch This works automatically and is necessary to avoid damaging the engine The pressure can be varied by turning the screw bolt 2 The discharge pressure can be adjusted by the pressure regulator 3 When you turn off the compressor turn it off with the On OFF switch SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 First remove the gear oil cover and insert the red plug 2 Never unscrew a...

Page 7: ... push any objects into the protective grilles and do not reach in with your hands as this may cause injury to the user or damage to the device Always disconnect the mains plug after using the compressor MALFUNCTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunction Possible Error Bug Fixing Motor does not run runs too slowly or be comes hot 1 Incorrect mains voltage 2 Mains cable too long thin 3 Error in pressure sw...

Page 8: ...EXPLOSION DRAWING by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Seite 20 http www WilTec de http www aoyue eu http www teichtip de ...

Page 9: ... 16 Screw M5x16 4 48 Washer 8mm 2 17 Oil Cover 1 49 Washer 10mm 2 18 Oil Level Indicator Seal 1 50 Sleeve 10mm 2 19 Oil Level Indicator 1 51 Wheel 2 20 Screw M6x10 1 52 Bolt Screw 10mm 2 21 O Clip 5 6x1 8 1 53 Pedestal 1 22 Rubber Gasket 1 54 Drain Valve 1 23 Piston Rod 1 55 Tank 1 24 Allen Screw M8x22 links 1 56 Screwing Rp 1 2 2 25 Crankshaft 1 57 Nut Rp 1 4 1 26 Crankcase 1 58 Pressure Regulato...

Page 10: ...ackaging points out that this article must not be treated as normal household waste but must be disposed to a recycling collection point for electronic and electrical waste equipment By contributing to the correct disposal of this article you protect the environment and the health of your fellow men Environment and health are threatened by inappropriate disposal Materials recycling helps reduce th...

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