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Connecting and disconnecting the pneumatic gun

 

CAUTION!

Risk of injury!
If the compressed air hose with the quick coupling recoils uncontrollably when 
it is disconnected from the pneumatic gun, it could thrash around and you could 
injure yourself. 

 

− Firmly hold the quick coupling in your hand when disconnecting it from 

the pneumatic gun.

Connecting the pneumatic gun

Before operating the compressor, you must attach the pneumatic gun with the ma-

nometer and, if necessary, an adapter nozzle. To do so, proceed as follows:

1. Make sure that the compressor has been switched off.

2. Insert the compressed air connector plug 

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 of the pneumatic gun 

15

 in the 

quick coupling 

3

 until it audibly locks into place (see 

fig. B).

The sleeve of the quick coupling will automatically spring forward.

3. If you like, fit the nozzle adapter 

8

 and one of the enclosed adapters on the 

quick-release with lever 

19

 as described in the chapter “Inflating”.

You can now switch the compressor on as described in the chapter “Switching the 

compressor on and off”.

Disconnecting the pneumatic gun

1. Make sure that the compressor has been switched off.

2. Pull the sleeve on the quick coupling 

3

 of the compressed air hose 

2

 back 

(see 

fig. A).

3. Pull the pneumatic gun 

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 off.

Switching the compressor on and off

1. Place or lay the compressor on a suitable work surface.

2. Make sure that the On/Off switch 

1

 is set to the “0” position (see 

fig. A).

3. Connect the pneumatic gun 

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 and any other accessories to the compressor as 

described in the chapter “Connecting the pneumatic gun”.

4. Insert the mains plug in a socket.
5. To switch the compressor on, set the On/Off switch to the “1” position.

You can read the work pressure on the manometer 

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Summary of Contents for PT15101201

Page 1: ...PORTABLE COMPRESSOR 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 User Manual Spend a little Live a lot Original user manual...

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

Page 3: ...ressor 13 Checking the compressor and product contents 16 Use 17 Connecting and disconnecting the pneumatic gun 18 Switching the compressor on and off 18 Inflating 19 Use as a blow out gun 20 Cleaning...

Page 4: ...6 A 1 2 3 5 4 7 13 12 11 10 9 15 14 17 19 8 16 18 4 GB IRE...

Page 5: ...B 5 GB IRE...

Page 6: ...leed adapter 6 8 mm adapter 7 Manometer 8 Nozzle adapter 9 Thick conical universal adapter 10 Thin conical universal adapter 11 Express valve adapter 12 Ball needle 13 Air blow gun nozzle 14 Compresse...

Page 7: ...Store the user manual for future use If you pass the compressor on to third parties please be absolutely sure to include this user manual This user manual is also available via the service address sp...

Page 8: ...sound power level LWA is 97 dB Warning The compressor may start without warning Warning of hot parts The surfaces of the compressor may heat up dur ing operation This symbol identifies devices that b...

Page 9: ...accordance with its intended purpose Any other kind of use is prohibited The compressor is not a children s toy Proper use also includes compliance with the safety notes assembly instructions and oper...

Page 10: ...the compressor is not liable for damages caused by the compres sor or damages to the compressor in the event of improper handling or improper use failure to comply with the user manual repairs by a t...

Page 11: ...Do not wear any loose fitting clothing or jewellery as it could be caught by mov ing parts It is recommended that you wear firm footwear when working outdoors If you have long hair wear a hair net 8...

Page 12: ...sure proper operation of the compressor Damaged protective devices and parts must be properly repaired or replaced by an authorised workshop to the extent not otherwise specified in the user manu al D...

Page 13: ...mperatures below 5 C poses a risk due to stiffness Make sure that the ambient temperature in an enclosed working environ ment does not exceed 25 C to ensure that the compressor continues to function p...

Page 14: ...ytightened Looseordam agedhoseclampscouldallowairtoleakuncontrollably WARNING Risk of electric shock A faulty electrical installation excessive mains voltage or moisture may result in an electricshock...

Page 15: ...urn hazard The compactor and the lines of the compressor become hot during operation You could burn yourself on them Do not touch the compactor and the lines during operation to avoid burn injuries Be...

Page 16: ...lly switch on NOTICE Risk of damage Improper handling of the compressor may result in damage to the compressor Do not insert any objects in the compressor Checking the compressor and product contents...

Page 17: ...le power range of compressor Do not inflate any lorry tractor or other large tyres NOTICE Risk of damage Operating the compressor with long feed lines extension cords or cable drums could cause a volt...

Page 18: ...fig B The sleeve of the quick coupling will automatically spring forward 3 If you like fit the nozzle adapter 8 and one of the enclosed adapters on the quick release with lever 19 as described in the...

Page 19: ...as follows 1 Make sure that the On Off switch 1 is set to the 0 position see Fig A 2 Insert the mains plug in a socket 3 Push the quick release connector with lever 19 down and attach it to the valve...

Page 20: ...lease with lever 19 down 4 Fit the nozzle adapter 8 on the pneumatic gun 15 5 Screw the desired adapter into the nozzle adapter see the table above 6 Make sure that all connections are secure 7 Insert...

Page 21: ...Bleed the compressor completely before performing any cleaning and maintenance Regularly maintain the compressor and have necessary maintenance and repair work performed without delay WARNING Risk of...

Page 22: ...Off switch 1 to the 0 position 2 Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning 3 Let the compressor cool off completely 4 Open the drain valve 16 to completely bleed the compressor until no more air is re...

Page 23: ...ompletely 3 Bleed the compressor and all connected pneumatic tools as described in the chap ter Cleaning 4 Store the compressor in a dry safe place Troubleshooting WARNING Risk of electric shock Ifyou...

Page 24: ...lified specialist The tools are not working Check all hoses the quick coupling and all tools and have them replaced by a qualified specialist if necessary Technical data Model PT15101201 Nominal volta...

Page 25: ...ce Disposing of the compressor Dispose of the compressor in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations for your country Old appliances must not be disposed of with household waste If the comp...

Page 26: ...s inflatable mattresses complies with the following directives Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU WEEE Direc...

Page 27: ...FD Email support coreservice co uk Your details Name Address E mail Date of purchase We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card Location of purchase Phone lines available Monday to Frid...

Page 28: ...mponents included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated events e g lightning water fire Improper use or transport Disregard of the safety and maintena...

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Page 32: ...n the unlikely event of such an oc currence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual...

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