- Use a compressed air hose with a hose safety catch if you are
working with pressures of 7 bar or more.
- 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 damaged 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 with earthed (grounded) power
tools. Plugs that have not been modified and sockets with the
proper fit reduce the risk of an electric shock.
- Lay the mains cord out in such a way 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.
- Do not use the compressor if the mains cord or the mains plug
is damaged. Have an authorised specialist workshop replace
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