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4) Blow-out Gun 5) Filling Gun
Intended Use
This filling gun gauge is intended for pumping up bicycle tyres, inflatable
boats, inflatable mattresses, balls etc. The blow-out gun is intended for
cleaning and blowing out material from objects and difficult to access places.
The intended use also includes an operation following the operating
instructions.
Any use beyond these parameters (different media, applying force) or any
changes (reconstruction, no original accessory) can lead to serious risks and
is regarded as use that is contrary to the intended purpose. The operator is
liable for any damage caused by improper use.
Before first Use
Unpack the air blow-out gun and the filling gun and check all parts for any
damage in transit. Dispose of packaging materials or store them out of reach of
children. Plastic bags etc. may become a deadly toy for children.
Operation
The air filling gun is equipped with an R ¼“ air inlet (5c). For your own safety
it is not recommended to use a permanent connection between the air filling
gun and the air hose, but use the supplied quick coupling adaptor (J) instead.
Seal the end of the quick coupling adaptor with Teflon tape before you screw
it onto the air connection.
The air blow-out gut is equipped with a quick coupling connector (4c). Use the
quick coupling connector to connect the air hose with the air blow-out gun.
Screw on the desired nozzle, adaptor, brush, etc. depending on the field of
application, onto the tool holder (4a) resp. (5a). Use the thread adaptor (R) if
you intend to use the nozzles (L), (M) and (O).
Activate the compressed air generator.
Press the trigger (4b) resp. (5b) to start the delivery of air.
Release the trigger to stop the delivery of air.
After work disconnect the tool from the compressed air generator.
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