Safety
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− Never create holes or welded seams on the compressor and never change its
shape.
− Make sure that the compressed air tank is always vented before separating the
connections, connecting or removing pneumatic tools.
− Move the On/Off switch (pressure monitor) to the “0” (OFF) position once the
compressor has been switched off.
− Make sure that you only use pneumatic lines for compressed air that are
suitable for at least 150 % of the maximum pressure produced by the
compressor.
− Do not use the compressor if the hose or the hose connections have any leaks
or are damaged.
− Do not attempt to repair damaged lines; instead, replace them.
− Make sure that the hose clamps are always securely tightened. Loose or dam-
aged hose clamps could allow air to leak uncontrollably.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
A faulty electrical installation, excessive mains voltage or moisture may result in an
electric shock.
− Only connect the compressor if the mains voltage of the socket corresponds to
the operating voltage as indicated on the machine’s rating plate.
− Only connect the compressor to an easily accessible socket so that you can
quickly disconnect it from the power supply in the event of a fault.
− Do not use any adapter plugs in combination with power tools with protective
earthing. Plugs that have not been modified and sockets with the proper fit
reduce the risk of an electric shock.
− Lay the mains cord so that it does not pose a tripping hazard.
− Do not kink the mains cord and do not lay it over sharp edges.
− Do not carry the compressor by the mains cord and do not hang it up by the
mains cord.
− Before transport and before performing cleaning or maintenance, always pull
the mains plug out of the socket.
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