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• Do not point the blow gun at persons and
do not use it to clean clothes you or
others are wearing.
• Check all the connections and supply
lines. All maintenance units, couplings
and hoses must comply with the
appliance parameters in terms of pressure
and volume of air. Low pressure can have
a negative effect on the functionality of
the appliance, and high pressure can
result in material damage and personal
injury. Protect hoses from buckling,
contraction, solvents and sharp edges.
• Make sure that hose clips are always well
tightened. Loose or damaged hose clips
can cause an uncontrolled outflow of air.
• Replace a damage hose immediately. A
defective supply line can cause a
compressed air hose to flap wildly around
and cause personal injury.
• Do not inhale the exhaust air.
• The hose must be designed for at least
150% of the maximum pressure produced
in the system.
• The tool and the supply hose must be
provided with a hose coupling that
permits the pressure to be fully exhausted
when the coupling hose is disconnected.
NOTE:
An under-dimensioned compressed air
system reduces the efficiency of the
appliance.
• Avoid getting exhaust air in your eyes.
Exhaust air from the appliance can
contain water, oil, metal particles or
impurities from the compressor. This can
be harmful to health.
WARNING!
Be careful when putting down the appliance.
Always put down the appliance so that it
is not lying of the power switch. In some
circumstances this can lead to unintentional
switching on of the appliance, which in turn
can put safety at risk.
• Make sure the power switch is switched off
before plugging the appliance into a
power point.
• Caution: Only use the compressor for
short periods. The appliance can overheat
if it is run continuously for more than 10
minutes. Switch off the appliance
immediately and allow it to cool for at
least 10 minutes.
• Risk of damage: Do not pump up objects
over the intended pressure. They can
explode and cause personal injury and/or
material damage.
• Do not exceed the permissible power
range for the compressor. Do not pump
up truck tyres, tractor tyres or other large
tyres.
• Do not work with any materials that are
or can be flammable or explosive.
• Never use the appliance for anything
other than its intended purpose.
• Keep the appliance clean, dry and free
from oil and grease. Never use petrol or
other flammable liquids to clean the
appliance. Residual fumes in the
appliance can be ignited by sparks and
cause it to explode.
• Stay alert. Never use the appliance if you
are distracted, or not feeling well. Safety
instructions for work with compressed air
and blow guns
• The compressor and hoses get hot when
in use. Touching them can cause burn
injuries.
• Gas or fumes drawn in by the compressor
must be kept free from additives that can
result in fire or explosions in the
compressor.
• When releasing the hose coupling you
must hold the coupling firmly with your
hand to avoid personal injury from the
hose kicking back.
• Wear safety glasses when working with
the blow gun. Foreign objects and
particles blown out can easily cause
personal injury.