10
CONNECTING ACCESSORIES
TO THE COMPRESSOR
2
All accessories are connected to the compressor
by means of the REMOTE CONTROL (3), which
is fitted with quick-connect connector.
Connect selected accessory to the end (
A
) of
Remote Control (
fig. 1
): push the accessory plug
B
firmly into
A
until you hear a metallic click (it means
connection has been successful).
Once you finish, switch compressor off, empty
compressed air tank by operating the connected
accessory in vacuum (e.g. blow the jet in vacuum),
then disconnect accessory from Remote Control,
pulling the external flange of quick-connect
connector
C
backwards (
fig. 2
).
USE OF THE COMPRESSOR
3
Connect selected accessory. Connect compressor
to the electricity network by means of mains cable
15
situated in housing
16
, in the lower left corner of
the compressor.
Press switch
1
to start the compressor. The
compressor will continue to operate until the
air receiver is completely full. On reaching
maximum pressure (8 bar), the compressor will
stop automatically. The pressure value of the air
contained in the receiver is indicated on gauge
2
.
For reasons of safety and for improved use, the
accessories must operate at a specific pressure,
indicated in
table 1
and represented by the colored
segments of the gauge
5
. To adjust the specific
operating pressure for each accessory, turn knob
4
in a clockwise direction
(+)
to increase the pressure
and in a counterclockwise direction
(-)
to reduce it
(check the precise pressure level on gauge
5
).
Once you have set a suitable operating pressure,
the accessory is ready for use.
It is normal for the compressor to stop and restart at
intervals during use of the compressed air.
You can use compressed air also at a distance
from a power source:
fill the receiver contained
inside beforehand following the procedure
described above; disconnect the compressor
from the power supply, take the compressor to
the place where it is to be used, connect and use
the accessory required. The time of use prior to
another recharge depends on the volume of air
you consume.
When you have finished using the compressor,
switch off switch
1
and disconnect the power cable
15
from the current outlet, replacing it in the housing
Before connecting accessories, always
make sure that the compressor is OFF.
- Never allow inexpert persons to use the
compressor without suitable surveillance. Keep
animals at a distance from the work area.
- The compressed air produced by the compressor
cannot not be used for pharmaceutical, food or
medical purposes or to fill the air bottles of scuba
divers.
- Do not place flammable or nylon/fabric objects
close to and/or on the compressor.
- Do not cover the air inlets on the compressor.
- Do not open or tamper with any part of the
compressor. Contact an authorized Service
Center.
COMPONENTS (fig. A - B - C)
1
On/off switch
8,9,10
Inflation adapters
2
Receiver air pressure gauge
11
Inflation gun
3
Remote Control
12
Blower gun
3a
Rubber pipe
13
Inflation adaptors housing
4
Operating pressure adjustment knob
14
Remote Control and rubber pipe housing
5
Air used pressure gauge
15
Power cable
6
Compressed air outlet with quick connect
16
Power cable housing
7
Receiver condensation drainage tap
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