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Safety

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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

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0044 1890 946 244

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The manufacturer or vendor accepts no liability for damage caused by improper or 

incorrect use.
Only accessories that are suitable for the compressor may be used. 
Persons who operate the compressor and perform maintenance must be familiarised 

with it and be advised of possible risks. Furthermore, every aspect of applicable acci-

dent prevention guidelines must be exactly adhered to.
Other general guidelines relating to occupational medicine and safety must be ob-

served. Modifications to the compressor rule out any liability of the manufacturer for 

resulting damages.
Any other applications are expressly prohibited and are deemed improper use.

Residual risks

Despite proper use, inconspicuous residual risks cannot be completely ruled out.
The following risks may arise due to the nature of the compressor:

•  Hearing loss in the event of failure to use the required ear protection.

ATTENTION!

 When using power tools, the following basic safety measures must be 

taken in order to provide protection against electric shocks, risk of injury and fire.
Read all these notes before using the power tool and keep the safety notes in a safe 

place. Failure to follow the safety notes and instructions may result in an electric 

shock, fire and/or severe injury.
The user manual and, in particular, the safety notes must be carefully read and ad-

hered to by each user before beginning work.
Work on this device may only be performed by persons who have been instructed in 

how to use the compressor and who have been advised on the associated risks.
The manufacturer of 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 third party, unauthorised specialist workshops,
•  installation and replacement of non-original replacement parts,
•  failures of the electrical system due to failure to comply with electrical guide-

lines and provisions.

In addition to the safety guidelines in this user manual, please be absolutely sure to 

observe the regulations for operating the compressor that are in force in your country.
In addition to the safety notes in this user manual and the special regulations for your 

country, the generally recognised technical rules for operating this compressor must 

be observed.

Summary of Contents for Workzone WAC 3050/1

Page 1: ...3HP 50 L AIR COMPRESSOR WAC 3050 1 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 instructions...

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: ...s 16 Preparations and assembly 16 Start up 18 Using the compressor 19 Starting the compressor after an overload 20 Cleaning and maintenance 20 Cleaning the compressor 22 Replacing and cleaning the air...

Page 4: ...B C A 4 5 1 2 20 19 3 13 18 14 16 15 7 8 9 10 6 7 12 21 11 22 17 7 4 4 GB IRE...

Page 5: ...H F G D E Max 10 min max 23 2 19 16 12 14A 14B 20 5 GB IRE...

Page 6: ...densed water drain valve 6 Screw 2 7 Support foot 2 8 Washer 8 9 Nut 4 10 Axle screw 2 11 Spring washer 2 12 Oil drain plug 13 Safety valve 14 Quick coupling 2 15 Operating pressure gauge 16 Pressure...

Page 7: ...ncerning the use of this product must be complied with 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 us...

Page 8: ...device is 412 l min 2 2 kW The power consumption of the device amounts to 2 2 kW 50 L The tank volume is 50 litres The compressor is heavy Get help before lifting the compressor Safety Proper use The...

Page 9: ...shocks risk of injury and fire Read all these notes before using the power tool and keep the safety notes in a safe place Failure to follow the safety notes and instructions may result in an electric...

Page 10: ...our body and earthed parts e g pipes radiators electric stoves cooling units 4 Keep other persons away Do not allow other persons particularly children to touch the compressor or cable Keep them away...

Page 11: ...reasonable manner Do not use the compressor if you are unconcentrated tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication 15 Check the compressor for any damages Before you use the compressor...

Page 12: ...as ures made by the manufacturers of such substances Observe the information and labels in accordance with the safety warnings pro vided on the outer packaging of the materials you are working with If...

Page 13: ...ent temperature in an enclosed working environ ment does not exceed 25 C to ensure that the compressor continues to function properly when continuously and completely filled with air Only operate the...

Page 14: ...ING Risk of electric shock Afaultyelectricalinstallationorexcessivemainsvoltagemayresultinanelectric shock Only connect the compressor if the mains voltage of the socket corre sponds to the operating...

Page 15: ...or the accessories at persons objects or ani mals to prevent severe injury to persons Do not point the compressed air jet at persons or animals and do not use it to clean clothing that is being worn...

Page 16: ...card 5 To the extent possible store the packaging until the warranty period has expired Preparations and assembly The following assembly steps must be performed before using the compressor for the fi...

Page 17: ...foot 4 Run the screw through the support foot bracket 5 Fit a washer on the screw 6 Screw a nut 9 onto the screw by hand 7 Use two open ended spanners to tighten the screw Use one open ended spanner...

Page 18: ...ny long feed lines extension cords or cable drums NOTICE Risk of damage If you set up the compressor in an unsuitable location you could damage it Place the compressor on an easily accessible level dr...

Page 19: ...ssed air tank with air at maximum pressure after the device has been switched on Using the compressor 1 Make sure that the compressor is fully assembled as described in the chapter Preparations and as...

Page 20: ...cou pling 14 back and pulling the pneumatic tool off see fig A and H 14 Let the compressor cool off completely 15 Clean the compressor as described in the chapter Cleaning and maintenance Starting th...

Page 21: ...ls from the compressor before clean ing WARNING Burn hazard The compressor will become hot during operation Each time before you clean the compressor let it cool off completely NOTICE Risk of damage C...

Page 22: ...compressor at low pressure 8 Use a damp cloth and a small amount of soft soap to wipe the outside of the com pressor Make sure that no water or soap penetrates the inside of the device 9 Let all parts...

Page 23: ...ressure Always be careful when opening the drain cock and don t unscrew it all the way NOTICE Risk of pollution The condensed water contains oil If it ends up in the environment or the sewer system it...

Page 24: ...e multigrade oils SAE 10W40 15W40 Perform a complete oil change no later than after 100 operating hours or 6 months Fill the compressor with no more than 175 ml of oil NOTICE Risk of pollution Used oi...

Page 25: ...n plug back onto the compressor and tighten it with an open ended spanner or a ring spanner 5 Add new oil as described in the chapter Adding oil Adding oil 1 Make sure that the compressor is switched...

Page 26: ...position Never tip the compressor by more than 10 When transporting the compressor over longer distances carry it on the two handles with the help of another person Always use the handles for transpor...

Page 27: ...and do not tip it Always store the compressor in a room that is not accessible for children Always store the compressor so that it cannot be operated by unauthor ised persons 1 Pull the mains plug of...

Page 28: ...bient temperature is too low Do not operate the compressor at am bient temperatures below 5 C There is not enough oil in the crankcase Check the oil level and if necessary add oil as described in the...

Page 29: ...ot closed or has a leak Close the drain cock for condensed water Check the gasket for the screw and if necessary replace it Close the drain cock for condensed water The compressor is oper ating pressu...

Page 30: ...rts Device type EH product number of the device see data plate The identity number of the device see data plate Spare part number of the required spare part You can find current prices and information...

Page 31: ...dB A depending on the environment where the compressor is set up The compressor fulfils the requirements of EN 61000 3 11 and is subject to con ditional connection This means it is not permitted to u...

Page 32: ...Dispose of the compressor in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations for your country Old devices must not be disposed of with household waste If the compressor can no longer be used every...

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Page 34: ...34 www isc gmbh info GB AFTER SALES SUPPORT 34 IRE GB IRE 0044 151 649 1500 00441890946244...

Page 35: ...ess Park Plantation Road Bromborough Wirral CH62 3QG sales einhell co uk Your details Name Address E mail Date of purchase We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card Location of purchas...

Page 36: ...with the original purchase receipt and the completed warranty card the product with all components included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated even...

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Page 40: ...e unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please con tact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and...

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