ENGLISH
11
1.
Components and Parts /
standard delivery....................10
2.
Please Read First! ..................11
3.
Safety.......................................11
3.1
Specified conditions of use.......11
3.2
General Safety Instructions ......11
3.3
Symbols on the machine ..........12
3.4
Safety Devices .........................13
4.
Operation ................................13
4.1
Prior to initial operation.............13
4.2
Mains connection .....................13
4.3
Generating compressed air ......13
5.
Care and Maintenance ...........14
5.1
Important Information ...............14
5.2
Periodic maintenance...............14
5.3
Saw storage .............................14
6.
Trouble Shooting....................15
7.
Repairs ....................................15
8.
Environmetal Protection........15
9.
Technical Specifications .......15
These operating instructions have been
written so that you can quickly learn
how to operate your saw safely. Here is
a guide on how you should read these
instructions:
– Read these instructions before use.
Pay special attention to the safety
information.
– These instructions are intended for
persons with basic technical knowl-
edge regarding the operation of a
device like the one described here-
in. Inexperienced persons are
strongly advised to seek competent
advise and guidance from an expe-
rienced person before operating this
machine.
– Retain all documents delivered to-
gether with this device so that you
and other users have access to the
relevant information at all times. Re-
tain proof of purchase for any future
warranty claims.
– If you lend or sell this device be
sure to have these Operating In-
structions go with it.
– The equipment manufacturer is not
liable for any damage resulting from
neglect of these operating instruc-
tions.
Information in these instructions is des-
ignated as under:
A
Danger!
Risk of personal injury or environmental
damage.
B
Risk of electric shock!
Risk of personal injury by electric
shock.
A
Caution!
Risk of material damage.
3
Note:
Additional information.
– Numbers in illustrations (
1, 2, 3
etc.
)
– indicate component parts;
– are consecutively numbered;
– relate to the corresponding num-
ber(s) in brackets
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
etc.
in the neighbouring text.
– Numbered steps must be carried
out in sequence.
– Instructions which can be carried
out in any order are indicated by a
bullet point (•).
– Listings are marked by a dash (–).
3.1
Specified conditions of
use
This machine is intended to generate
compressed air required for the opera-
tion of air tools. The machine should
only be used under supervision.
Any use for medical purposes, food
processing as well as filling of oxygen
cylinders for breathing equipment is not
permitted.
Explosive, combustible gases or gases
detrimental to health may not be com-
pressed. Operation in hazardous loca-
tions is not permitted.
Any other use is not as specified. Use
not as specified, alteration of the ma-
chine or use of parts not approved by
the equipment manufacturer, can cause
unforeseeable damage!
Children, juveniles and persons not
having been instructed in its usage are
not permitted to operate this machine
and any air tools connected to it.
3.2
General Safety Instruc-
tions
•
When using this electric tool ob-
serve the following safety instruc-
tions, to exclude the risk of personal
injury or material damage.
•
Please also observe the special
safety instructions in the respective
sections.
•
Keep all documents, supplied with
the machine, for future reference.
•
Observe the statuary accident insur-
ance institution regulations and reg-
ulations for the prevention of acci-
dents pertaining to the operation of
air compressors and air tools,
where applicable.
•
Observe the legal regulations re-
garding operation of systems sub-
ject to technical inspections.
•
When operating and storing the ma-
chine be aware that leaking conden-
sate and operating materials can
contaminate the environment and
lead to environmental damage.
A
General Hazard!
•
Keep your work area tidy – a messy
work area invites accidents.
•
Be alert. Know what you are doing.
Set out to work with reason. Do not
operate electric tool while under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medi-
cation.
•
Consider environmental conditions.
•
keep work area well lighted.
•
Prevent adverse body positions. En-
sure firm footing and keep your bal-
ance at all times.
•
Do not operate electric tool near in-
flammable liquids or gases.
•
Keep bystanders, particularly chil-
dren, out of the work area. Do not
permit other persons to touch the
tool or power cable while the elec-
tric tool is running.
•
Do not overload electric tool – use it
only within the performance range it
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Please Read First!
3.
Safety
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