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4.4
Safety devices
Safety valve
BasicAir 250/350
PowerAir 350
is incorpo-
rated into the pressure switch unit. The
safety valve opens if the max. permissi-
ble pressure is exceeded.
5.1
Prior to initial operation
Installing the wheels
Install wheels as illustrated.
Insert dip stick
1. Remove the plug
from the
crankcase.
2. Substitute the plug
with the dip
stick supplied.
The plug prevents oil from leaking from
the crankcase during shipping. Keep
plug for future use.
Assembling the air filter
1. Remove the plug from the air inlet
of the compressor pump housing
. Keep plug for future use.
BasicAir 250
BasicAir 350 and PowerAir 350
supplied on air
intake.
Checking the condensate outlet
Make sure the condensate outlet is
closed
5.2
Installation
The device's installation location must
meet the following requirements:
dry, cool, protected from frost
firm, horizontal and level surface.
A
Danger!
Severe accidents may arise due to in-
correct installation.
Secure the device against rolling
away, tipping over and slipping.
Do not pull the device by the hose
or power supply cable. Transport
the machine by the handle only.
Safety devices and operating ele-
ments must be easily accessible at
all times.
5.3
Mains connection
B
Danger! High voltage
Operate machine in dry environment
only. Operate machine only on a power
source complying with the following re-
quirements:
– outlets properly installed, earthed
and tested;
– fuse protection in accordance with
the technical specifications.
Make sure that the mains cable is out
of the way so that it does not interfere
with the work and cannot be damaged.
Always check to see that the machine
is switched OFF before plugging in.
Protect mains cable from heat, aggres-
sive liquids and sharp edges.
Motor speed / nominal output
power
CE-mark – This machine con-
forms to the EC Directives as per
Declaration of Conformity
Date of manufacture
Suction capacity
Filling rate
Speed (compressor pump)
No. of cylinders
Maximum pressure
Volume of pressure vessel
Waste disposal symbol – Machine
can be disposed of by returning it
to the manufacturer
5.
Operation
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