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cause a chemical reaction with aluminium that is used
in some paint spray cartridges and can cause an explo-
sion. If these liquids are used, make sure the spraying
is only done with spraying bins made of stainless steel.
The compressor is not impaired by these liquids.
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Never inhale directly the compressed air produced by
the compressor. Do not use the compressed air for fill-
ing breathing tanks.
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Do not use any welding equipment near the compressor.
Do not weld anything to the air tank of the compres-
sor: This could dangerously weaken the tank and would
render the warranty invalid.
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Do not work with the compressor in the open air while
it is raining, or on a wet base. Any of these situations
could cause an electric shock.
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Always switch off the compressor after use and be-
fore doing any maintenance work. Press the ON/OFF
button and wait until the compressed air has escaped
from the tank via the drain valve. Then pull the power
supply plug.
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Check the maximum admissible pressure of all devices
used with the compressor. The output pressure on the
compressor must be set in such a way that it never ex-
ceeds the prescribed pressure of devices or accessories.
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In order to reduce the risk of injury from moving parts,
never operate the compressor without the guard fitted.
Let hot components cool down before touching them.
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Read all labels and notes on the paint tank or on other
spray materials. Carefully observe all safety instruc-
tions. Wear a breathing mask when there is a risk of
inhaling spray materials. Carefully check the function
of the breathing mask before putting it on.
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Always wear goggles when handling the compressor.
Never direct the nozzle of an accessory towards your
body or towards another person.
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Do not try to adjust the pressure switch or the drain
valve underneath the pressure switch cover.
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Remove daily the liquid from the tank in order to avoid
corrosion.
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Pull the ring on the safety valve to make sure it works
well.
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Keep the compressor at least 300 mm away from the
wall in order to ensure sufficient venting for the cooling.
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Before you transport the compressor, drain the com-
pressed air from the tank and secure the machine safe-
ly.
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Protect the air hose and the cable set from damage.
Regularly examine the components for weak and worn
spots, and replace them in case of need.
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Do not use an extension cable for this product. Use
instead an additional air hose in order to avoid a drop
in power and a possible motor damage. The use of an
extension cable makes the warranty invalid.
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After a long period of work, the outer metal parts can
get hot.
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Press the ON/OFF switch to switch off the compres-
sor. Only then cut the mains supply or pull the power
supply plug.
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Before working with the compressor, check the oil level.
It must be near the red circle as shown on the display.
Attention: Oil must be filled in before the initial putting
into operation.
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After using the compressor, press the ON/OFF switch,
cut off the mains supply, and open the drain valve in
order to reduce the pressure.
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Do not try to remove a part from the machine while it
is pressurized.
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