
If a protective device or other components have been damaged, the compressor must be
checked before restarting to ensure safe operation. Check the alignment of components in
motion, piping, pressure terminals, compressed air connections and any other components
that are important for normal operation.
Always work carefully and remain awake. Do not use the compressor when you are tired. The
compressor must not be used if the user is under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication
which might cause fatigue.
When the compressor is used outdoors, only electrical extensions intended and marked for
outdoor use may be used.
Do not unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Keep the cable away from heat sources, oil,
and sharp edges. Do not step on or squeeze the power cord.
Do not wear wide garments or jewellery as they may get caught in moving parts. Wear hearing
protection if necessary.
Prevent children or other persons from coming into contact with the compressor power cord.
Ensure that all unauthorised persons maintain a safe distance from the working area.
Keep the working area clean and remove any unused tools. Ensure good ventilation of the
work area. Do not use the compressor in environments containing paint, petrol, chemicals, ad-
hesives or other flammable or explosive substances.
When the compressor is not in use, it must be stored in a dry place and protected from the
weather. It must be stored out of the reach of children.
Do not transport the compressor if it is still connected to an electrical power source or if the
boiler is under pressure. Before connecting the compressor to an energy source, make sure
that the switch of the pressure switch is in the OFF position.
Before carrying out any repair, inspection, maintenance, cleaning or component replacement
work, the compressor must be disconnected from the mains supply and the pressure released
from the boiler.
Never use the compressor near water or in a humid environment.
Always wear protective glasses or eye protection. Never point the compressed air jet at your
own body or at other persons.
Never operate the compressor unless all guards (e. g. guards, belt guards, safety valve) are
properly installed. If maintenance or repair work necessitates the removal of the guards, make
sure that they have been properly reattached before restarting the compressor.
Never place your hands, fingers or any other parts of your body near moving parts.
Working with compressed air and blow guns
Compressors and lines reach high temperatures during operation. Avoid 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
particles can easily cause injuries.
Never point the blow gun at persons.
Never clean clothes on the body with the blow gun.
Working with paint sprayers
Do not use varnishes or solvents with a flash point of less than 21
.
℃
Never heat solvents or paints.
When processing liquids that are harmful to health, filter devices such as view masks are re -
quired for protection. Please observe the information on further protective measures provided
by the manufacturer of these substances.
Do not smoke in the entire working area during the spraying process. Paint vapours are highly
flammable.
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