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wearing of suitable clothing and
masks.
●
Always work within Health and
Safety requirements.
●
Never process media such as
white petroleum spirit, butyl
alcohol and methylene chloride
with the PVC pressure hose
(reduced life span).
Operation of pressure
vessels in accordance
with the pertinent
pressure vessel
regulations
1. An operator of a pressure
vessel is required to keep the
pressure vessel in good
working order, to operate it
properly, to supervise its use,
to carry out essential
maintenance and repair work
immediately, and to introduce
essential safety measures
according to requirements.
2. The supervisory authorities
may order essential safeguards
from case to case.
3. A pressure vessel may not be
operated if it has any defects
which constitute a danger to
employees or third parties.
4. The pressure vessel must be
regularly inspected for damage,
e.g. rust. If you discover any
damage, then please contact
the customer service
workshop.
Putting the compressor
into operation
Assembling the wheels (1):
Fit the wheels as shown in
Figure 1.
Assembling the rubber buffer
Fit the supplied rubber buffer to
the support foot as shown in
Figure 2.
Replacing the oil filter and
installing the air filter (fig. 3)
Use a screwdriver to remove the
oil filler plug and insert the
supplied stopper (2) in the
opening.
Important! Check the oil level.
Screw the air filter (1) into the
hole in the side of the compressor
pump.
Connecting to the power
supply:
The compressor is equipped with
a power cable and an earthing-pin
plug for connection to any 230 V
~ 50 Hz earthing-contact socket
outlet with a 13 A fuse. Long
supply lines, extensions, cable
reels and similar cause voltage
dips and may prevent the motor
from starting. Sluggishness
makes starting difficult at low
temperatures under freezing
point (0°C).
Explanation of the compressed
air fittings
1 Pressure switch
2 Safety valve
3 Pressure gauge (to indicate the
vessel pressure)
4 Pressure gauge (to indicate the
set pressure)
5 Pressure reducing valve
(pressure setting)
6 On/Off switch
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