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USER MANUAL
In order to disconnect the compressed air hose,
you must push the nipple into the snap coupling
and push the collar on the snap coupling back.
Pull the nipple out of the coupling.
The compressor is now ready for use.
Use
Connect the compressed air hose and compressed
air tool to the compressor.
Connect the compressor to the mains and switch
on.
The compressor will reach maximum tank pressure
and then automatically switch off.
When the pressure in the tank falls below a certain
level, the compressor starts automatically.
If the pressure in the tank exceeds a certain level,
the safety valve will open.
Thermal overload protection
The motor is fitted with overload protection,
which will switch the motor off if it overheats. If
this happens repeatedly, it may be due to one of
the following:
1. Supply voltage too low
2. Clogged air filter
3. Insufficient ventilation
Allow the motor to cool completely before
attempting to start it again. Remove the plug
from the mains socket to avoid the motor starting
automatically when pressure in the tank drops!
Storage
When the compressor is not in use, it should be
stored in a cool, dry place. Empty the tank of any
liquid (refer to the Cleaning the tank).
Cleaning and maintenance
Check the safety valve regularly to ensure that it is
working correctly. Check that there is pressure in
the tank and pull the valve ring. There should be a
flow of air from the valve. If air is still escaping
once you release the ring, or if the safety valve
cannot be activated by pulling the ring, the valve
must be replaced immediately.
Remove any dust and dirt from the motor, tank,
compressed air hoses and the pump’s cooling fins.
Check the oil level before each use and refill if
necessary. Change the oil according to the above
intervals.
Environmental information
You can help protect the environment!
Follow the applicable environmental
regulations. Dispose of unwanted
electrical equipment at an approved
refuse disposal centre.