Safety
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WARNING!
Risk of injury!
The compressed air tank of the compressor is under pressure during operation
and in an unvented state. Pressure may be released if the compressor is damaged,
connections have been separated or if unsuitable or damaged lines are used.
There is a risk of injury.
− The compressor must not be used if the compressed air tank exhibits de-
fects that pose a risk to the operators or third parties.
− Check the compressed air tank for rust and damage before each use. If
you identify damages, contact our After Sales Support at the service ad-
dress indicated on the warranty card.
− Do not separate any connections while the compressed air tank is in a
pressurised state.
− Do not in any case drill holes in the compressed air tank, do not perform
any welds on it and never deform it.
− Never operate the compressor if the compressed air tank is damaged or
deformed.
− Make sure that the compressed air tank is always vented before separat-
ing the connections, connecting or removing pneumatic tools.
− Switch the On/Off switch (pressure monitor) to the “OFF 0” position once
the compressor has been switched off.
− Make sure that you only use pneumatic lines for compressed air that are
suitable for the maximum pressure corresponding to the compressor.
− Use a compressed air hose with a hose safety catch if you are working
with pressures of 7 bar or more.
− Do not attempt to repair damaged lines; instead, replace them.
− Never transport the compressor if the compressed air tank is in a pressurised
state.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
A faulty electrical installation or excessive mains voltage may result in an electric
shock.
− Only connect the compressor if the mains voltage of the socket corre-
sponds to the rating plate specification.