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First use

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First use

Checking the compressor and package contents

 

WARNING!

Risk of swallowing and choking!

Children must not play with plastic bags, wrappers and small parts. There is a 

risk of being swallowed and suffocation.

 

− Keep children away from the compressor, small parts and the packaging 

material.

 

− The compressor is not a children’s toy.

 

CAUTION!

Risk of injury!

The compressor is very heavy. You could damage yourself if you lift it out of the 

packaging by yourself.

 

− Do not lift the compressor by yourself, instead have another person help 

you lift it out of the packaging.

NOTICE!

Risk of damage

The compressor is already filled with oil when it is delivered to you. If you tip the 

compressor too much or place it on its side, oil could leak out and cause damage 

to property, contamination or similar. If you operate the compressor with not 

enough or no oil, you could damage the compressor as a result.

 

− Always hold the compressor in an upright position. Do not place it on its 

side for transport and to remove it from the packaging. 

 

− After unpacking and before each use, make sure that there is enough oil 

in the compressor.

1. Lift the compressor out of the packaging.

2. Place the compressor on a level, stable surface. 
3. Check to make sure that the delivery is complete (see 

Fig. A

 and 

B

).

4. Check whether the compressor or the individual parts exhibit damages. If this 

is the case, do not use the compressor. Contact the manufacturer at the service 

address specified on the warranty card.

Summary of Contents for GPAC2200

Page 1: ...50 L COMPRESSOR Spend a little Live a lot User Manual Original instructions ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual...

Page 2: ...a website or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details How it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code rea...

Page 3: ...king the compressor and package contents 16 Preparation 17 Operation 18 Using the compressor 19 Overload protection 20 Cleaning and maintenance 20 Cleaning the compressor 21 Cleaning replacing the air...

Page 4: ...4 A B C 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 5 4 11 23 9 19 22 21 20 9 24 20 21 22 19...

Page 5: ...5 D G min max H Max 10 I 23 11 12 20 3 13 F 25 5 E 26 4...

Page 6: ...n cock for condensed water 11 Support foot 2 12 Support foot suspension 2 13 Oil drain plug with viewing window 14 Quick coupling for tank pressure 15 Pressure regulator 16 Quick coupling for control...

Page 7: ...e place for future reference If you pass the compressor on to third parties please be absolutely sure to include this user manual Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used...

Page 8: ...the manufacturer nor the retailer can accept any responsibility for injury loss or damage caused by misuse of this product of any kind Examples of misuse are given in the following non exhaustive list...

Page 9: ...e compressor and keep the safety instructions in a safe place 1 Keep work area clean and well lit Disorganisation in your work area poses a risk of accident 2 Take any environmental factors into accou...

Page 10: ...delines Check the mains connection line and the mains plug of the compressor regularly and have it replaced by a qualified professional in case of damage Check the extension cords regularly and replac...

Page 11: ...n the catalogue may pose a risk of injury for you 17 Have your compressor repaired by an electrical technician This compressor complies with applicable safety regulations Repairs may only be performed...

Page 12: ...N For your own safety only operate the compressor after you have read the safety instructions WARNING Danger of explosion Operating the compressor in an unsuitable location without adequate venti lati...

Page 13: ...s 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 co...

Page 14: ...ice RCD reduces the risk of electric shock WARNING Burn hazard The compactor and the lines of the compressor may become hot during opera tion You could burn yourself on them Do not touch the compactor...

Page 15: ...ated handles to transport the compressor Alwayskeepthecompressorinanuprightpositiontopreventoilfromleaking Before each use make sure that there is enough oil in the compressor When the compressor is s...

Page 16: ...dwithoil whenit isdeliveredto you Ifyoutip the compressortoomuchorplaceitonitsside oilcouldleakoutandcausedamage to property contamination or similar If you operate the compressor with not enough or n...

Page 17: ...essor is supported and you can mount the wheels 9 on the wheel suspension 24 see Fig A and C 2 Insert the axle screw 19 through the wheel from the outside 3 Insert the open end of the axle screw furth...

Page 18: ...ds or cable drums could cause a voltage drop and prevent the motor from starting If possible do not use any long feed lines extension cords or cable drums NOTICE Risk of damage If you set up the compr...

Page 19: ...e maximum pressure generated by this compressor To check the proper function of the compressor fill the compressed air tank with air at maximum pressure after the device has been switched on Using the...

Page 20: ...pletely 15 Clean the compressor as described in the chapter Cleaning and maintenance Overload protection This compressor is equipped with overload protection In the event of an overload the overload p...

Page 21: ...ompressor NOTICE Risk of damage Improperorirregularcleaningandmaintenancecoulddamagethecompressor Keep all protective devices vents and the motor housing as free of dust and dirt as possible Clean the...

Page 22: ...rs This must be done at least once a year if it is operated in a clean environment In dusty environments the filter elements must be replaced more often The manufacturer recommends that you remove the...

Page 23: ...e manufacturer recommends to regularly drain any condensed water depending on how intensely you use the compressor e g weekly 1 Make sure that the On Off switch 3 is set to the OFF 0 position see Fig...

Page 24: ...bient temperature of 5 C to 40 C Synthetic oil has the advantage that its character istics remain unchanged at different temperatures e g in the sum mer or winter Checking the oil level Always check t...

Page 25: ...en ended span ner to tighten it again 9 Add new oil as described in the chapter Adding oil Adding oil 1 Make sure that the On Off switch 3 is set to the OFF 0 position see Fig G 2 Before adding oil pu...

Page 26: ...anufacturer or its after sales support The mains connection line may only be replaced by a specialist workshop or qualified specialist personnel Checking the compressor Check the condition of the comp...

Page 27: ...a vehicle Never tip the compressor by more than 10 Always use the handles for transport When transporting the compressor over longer distances carry it on the two handles with the help of another per...

Page 28: ...room that is not accessible for children Always store the compressor so that it cannot be operated by unauthor ised persons 1 Pull the mains plug out of the socket to disconnect the compressor from t...

Page 29: ...e motor has over heated The over load protection has triggered Let the motor cool off If necessary rectify the cause of overheating Reset the reset button for the over load protection as described in...

Page 30: ...regulator more Ordering spare parts Contact the manufacturer at the service address specified on the warranty card if you need spare parts Spare part list Item no Description Spare part number 4 Air f...

Page 31: ...ection This means it is not permitted to use the device with freely selected connection points In the event of unfavourable grid conditions the compressor could produce tem porary fluctuations in volt...

Page 32: ...uipment WEEE This product must be disposed of at a designated collection point This can occur for example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and e...

Page 33: ...rective amended by 2005 88 EC Notified body Soci t Nationale de Certification et d Homologation No 0499 BP23 L 5201 Sandweiler Measured sound pressure level LWA 94 23 dB A K 3 dB A Guaranteed sound pr...

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Page 36: ...its intended use over the course of the first 3 years after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such...

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