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
15
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. In order to switch on the compressor set the On/Off switch to position “1”.
You can read the operating pressure on the manometer
7
.
6. In order to expel air, press on the drain valve
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on the pneumatic gun and
check the pressure on the manometer.
7. Set the On/Off switch to the “0” position to switch the compressor off.
8. If you no longer wish to use the compressor, pull the mains plug out of the
socket.
9. Use the pneumatic gun to bleed the compressor; push the drain valve for this.
10. Disconnect the pneumatic gun from the compressor as described in the chapter
“Disconnecting the pneumatic gun”.
11. Let the compressor cool off completely.
12. Clean the compressor as described in the chapter “Cleaning”.
Inflating
Inflating tyres without the adapter
Some valves such as a Schrader valve or a car valve can be inflated without a valve
adapter being fitted. This makes it possible to easily inflate car tyres, for example. To do
so, proceed 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 with lever
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downwards and attach it to the valve, then
let go of the quick-release lever.
4. Make sure that all connections are secure.
5. In order to switch on the compressor set the On/Off switch to position “1”.
You can read the pressure of the product you are inflating on the manometer
7
.
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