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avoid electric shock and shall not be connected to any
sockets�
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It is recommended to only connect the appliance to
a socket equipped with a 30 mA circuit breaker�
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The device shall only be connected to AC mains�
The voltage shall match the data on the type plate�
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Do not touch the plug or the socket with wet
hands�
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Check the power cable and the plug for damage
before operation� Do not operate the appliance in
case of a damaged plug or a power cable� Contact our
customer service or a skilled electrician�
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If an extension cord is used, its power plug, socket,
and power cable shall be totally enclosed, splash-
proof, and suitable for outdoor use�
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Make sure that the power cable and the extension
cords are not damaged by tripping-over, crushing,
stretching, etc� Protect power cables from heat, oil
products, and damages from sharp edges�
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When performing any service or maintenance,
switch the appliance off and disconnect the power plug
from the socket�
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Always switch off the mains disconnecting switch
when leaving the appliance unattended�
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Unsuitable extension cords may be dangerous� Only
approved for use and appropriately marked extension
cords with a sufficient wire cross-section may be used
outdoors:
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cable length: 1-10 m, cross-section: 1,5 mm
2
;
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cable length: 10-30 m, cross-section: 2,5 mm
2
;
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cable length: 30-50 m, cross-section: 4 mm
2
�
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Always reel out the cable completely to avoid a fire
outbreak resulting from cable overheating�
Safe operation instructions
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Only use the appliance as intended� When operating
the appliance, follow local regulations with due account
for other people nearby�
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Appliance operation by children is strictly prohibited�
Do not allow children to play with the appliance�
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The appliance can only be used by persons who
underwent relevant operation training�
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Appliance operation by persons (including children)
with limited physical, sensitive, or mental capacities
is strictly prohibited, unless they are supervised or
instructed on appliance operation by the person(s)
responsible for their safety�
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Stay focused and deliberate over each action when
operating the appliance� Do not use the appliance if
you feel tired or when being under the effect of drugs,
alcohol, or medicines� Loss of attention during the
operation may cause serious injuries�
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Do not operate the appliance during thunderstorm or
heavy rain, especially in case of lightning strikes�
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Do not cover appliance during the operation to
ensure sufficient ventilation and avoid overheating.
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Ensure stability of the appliance before performing
any operations in order to prevent accidents or
damage from tipping over� It is strictly forbidden to use
the appliance at height, for example, by installing it on
a scaffold or a stepladder, or by hanging it�
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Be careful when using the appliance� Never point
a jet of compressed air at people or animals� Use
personal protective equipment (goggles, respirator,
gloves, etc�)�
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Do not use compressed air to clean clothes� Do not
inhale compressed air�
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Do not modify the design in a way in which the
maximum permissible pressure may be exceeded� Do
not exceed the maximum operating pressure�
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Never exceed the maximum permissible pressure
for the equipment that will be connected to the
appliance�
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Do not use the appliance at temperatures below 5°C
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Move the appliance using only transport handles�
Never use an air hose to move the appliance�
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Do not transport or move the appliance without
relieving pressure from the receiver�
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Be careful when operating the appliance, since
some of its parts can get very hot�
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Do not use flammable or corrosive substances to
clean the appliance�
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Keep an eye on the receiver status; if the receiver
becomes damaged or any air leak is detected,
immediately turn off the appliance and relieve air
pressure in the receiver�
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It is strictly forbidden to use the appliance with
a damaged receiver� Repair and further use of the
receiver are not allowed - a damaged receiver must
be replaced�
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Prior to maintenance or repair, make sure that the
appliance is disconnected from the power source�
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After each use, it is necessary to relieve air pressure
in the receiver and drain the condensate from it�
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Do not operate the appliance with damaged or
dismantled protective devices� Never use the appliance
that is not properly equipped or was subjected to
unauthorized modifications.
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The appliance operation assumes its continuous
work without being attended by the user, so make sure
that the appliance is installed away from flammable
substances and no external factors prevent its normal
cooling (the minimum distance from any objects or
walls to the appliance is 50 cm)�
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Attention: during operation, keep in mind that the
appliance operates in an automatic on / off cycle. If
an failure occurs in the power grid and the power
supply is interrupted, the appliance automatically
turns off and also automatically turns on after the
power supply is restored.
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It is forbidden to use the appliance in places with
a dusty atmosphere, as well as with an atmosphere
containing explosive gases and vapors of aggressive
substances�
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The appliance is designed only for air compression,
do not use it for other purposes�
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Do not use the compressed air produced by the
appliance for medical or pharmaceutical purposes�
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These appliances are not suitable for filling diving
cylinders�
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Do not touch the operating appliance with wet
hands�
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The use of the appliance for various purposes
(inflation, powering pneumatic tools and appliances
using compressed air energy, coloring, washing, etc�)
assumes that the user is aware of safety rules for each
specific case.
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After the operation is finished, wait until the appliance
cools down, and only after that it can be covered or a
protective cover can be put on it�
Other hazards
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Do not use the appliance in an explosive atmosphere,
for example, in the presence of vapors of flammable
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