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•  Install the compressor near the point of consump-

tion.

•  Avoid long air lines and supply lines (extension ca-

bles).

•  Make sure that the intake air is dry and free of dust.

•  Do not deploy the compressor in damp or wet ar-

eas.

•  Operate the compressor only in suitable areas (well 

ventilated, ambient tempe5°C to 40°C). 

There must be no dust, acids, vapours, explosive 

gases or inflammable gases in the room.

•  The compressor is designed to be used in dry 

rooms. It is prohibited to use the compressor in ar-

eas where work is conducted with sprayed water.

•  The oil level in the compressor pump must be 

checked before commissioning.

8.  Attachment and operation

m

 Attention!

Always make sure the device is fully assembled be-

fore commissioning!

You require the following for assembly:

•  2 x open-ended spanner, 17 mm (not included in 

the scope of delivery)

•  2 x open-ended spanner 14 mm (not included in the 

scope of delivery)

8.1 Fitting the wheels (fig. 5)

•  Fit the wheels (11) provided as shown.

8.2 Installing the foot (2x) (fig. 6)

•  Fit the feet (2x) provided as shown in.

8.3 Installing the air filter (2x) (fig. 7, 8)

•  Remove the transport plug (A) and screw the air 

filter (14) to the device.

 

8.4 

Replacing the transport lid (B) (fig. 9, 10)

• 

Remove the transport lid (A) of the oil filler hole (18).

•  Fill the compressor oil supplied into the compres-

sor pump housing and fit the enclosed oil plug (15) 

into the oil filler hole (18).

8.5 Mains connection

•  The compressor is equipped with a mains cable 

with protective contact plug. This can be connected 

to any mains socket 230 V~ / 50 Hz with an earth 

contact and that is protected at 16 A.

•  Before commissioning, ensure that the mains volt-

age matches with the operating voltage and the 

machine’s power rating on the type plate.

•  Long supply cables, extensions, cable reels, etc. 

cause a drop in voltage and can impede motor 

start-up.

•  In the case of temperatures below +5°C, motor 

starting can be endangered by sluggishness.

8.6 ON/OFF switch (fig. 2

)

•  Pull the ON/OFF switch (16) upwards to switch on 

the compressor. Press the ON/OFF switch down to 

switch off.

•  The regulatory authority can instruct necessary 

monitoring measures in individual cases.

•  A pressure vessel must not be operated if it exhibits 

a defect that poses a danger to personnel or third 

parties.

•  Check the pressure vessel for rust and damage 

each time before use.  The compressor shall not 

be operated if the pressure vessel is damaged or 

rusty. If you discover damage, please contact the 

customer service workshop.

Keep these safety instructions in a safe place.

6.  Technical data

Mains connection

230 V ~ 50Hz

Motor output in W

2200

Operating mode

S1

Compressor speed 

2850 min

-1

Pressure vessel volume (in 

litres)

50

Operating pressure

approx. 8 bar

Theo. Intake capacity l/min

approx. 412

Sound power level L

WA

97 dB(A)

Sound pressure level L

pA

71.2 dB(A)

Uncertainty K

WA

2.03 dB

Effective air output rate (FAD)

272 l/min.

Minimum working temperature 

(T

min.

in °C)

- 10° C

Maximum working temperature 

(T

min.

in °C)

+ 90° C

Type and serial description or 

number of the container

CE

5

0B

Protection category 

IPX2

Device weight in kg

approx. 41

Oil (15W 40) l

approx. 0.25

Max. altitude (above mean sea 

level)

1000 m

The noise emission values have been determined in 

accordance with EN ISO 3744.

Wear hearing protection.

Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing. 

7.  Before commissioning

•  Before connecting the machine, make certain that 

the data on the type plate matches with the mains 

power data.

•  Prior to initial commissioning, remove the transport 

plug (B) and fill the compressor pump housing with 

oil as described in item 8.4.

•  Check the device for transport damage.  Report 

any damage immediately to the transport company 

which was used to deliver the compressor.

Summary of Contents for 5906101924

Page 1: ...hmigung Technische nderungen vorbehalten Abbildungen beispielhaft DE Kompressor Originalbedienungsanleitung 6 GB Compressor Translation of original instruction manual 16 FR Compresseur Traduction des...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...3 ON OFF 2 15 16 1 16 12 2 8 9 10 1 4 6 3 5 7 14 13 11 3 7 17 5 14 14 17 1 17 2 17 3 3...

Page 4: ...4 20 15 14 19 21 22 9 20 23 24 24 25 11 11 4 14 20 22 19 21 5 11 9 6 A 7 14 8 B 9...

Page 5: ...5 15 18 10 m i n m a x 12 11 C D E G 12 C D E F 13...

Page 6: ...et werden Tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille W hrend der Arbeit entstehende Funken oder aus dem Ger t heraustretende Splitter Sp ne und St ube k nnen Sichtverlust bewirken Warnung vor hei en Oberfl chen War...

Page 7: ...Lieferumfang 8 4 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung 9 5 Sicherheitshinweise 9 6 Technische Daten 11 7 Vor Inbetriebnahme 11 8 Aufbau und Bedienung 12 9 Elektrischer Anschluss 12 10 Reinigung Wartung und Lag...

Page 8: ...unsachgem er Behandlung Nichtbeachtung der Bedienungsanweisung Reparaturen durch Dritte nicht autorisierte Fach kr fte Einbau und Austausch von nicht originalen Ersatz teilen nicht bestimmungsgem er...

Page 9: ...erem Gebrauch des Elektrowerkzeugs m ssen Schutzvorrichtungen oder leicht be sch digte Teile sorgf ltig auf ihre einwandfreie und bestimmungsgem e Funktion untersucht werden 4 Bestimmungsgem e Verwend...

Page 10: ...eniger als 55 C verarbeiten Explosi onsgefahr Lacke und L sungsmittel nicht erw rmen Explo sionsgefahr berpr fen Sie ob die beweglichen Teile ein wandfrei funktionieren und nicht klemmen oder ob Teile...

Page 11: ...Gefahrstoffverordnung sind zu beachten Gegebenenfalls sind zus tzliche Schutzma nahmen zu treffen insbesondere ge eignete Kleidung und Masken zu tragen W hrend des Spritzvorgangs sowie im Arbeits rau...

Page 12: ...schen Anschlussleitungen entstehen oft Isolationssch den Ursachen hierf r k nnen sein Druckstellen wenn Anschlussleitungen durch Fenster oder T rspalten gef hrt werden Der Kompressor darf nur in geeig...

Page 13: ...sich bit te an die Kundendienstwerkstatt m Achtung Das Kondenswasser aus dem Druckbeh lter enth lt lr ckst nde Entsorgen Sie das Kondenswasser umweltgerecht bei einer entsprechenden Sammel stelle 10...

Page 14: ...h r bar Luft ab Anschlie end drehen Sie die Ablassmut ter wieder im Uhrzeigersinn fest 10 4 lstand regelm ig kontrollieren Abb 11 Kompressor auf eine ebene gerade Fl che stellen Der lstand muss sich z...

Page 15: ...hr lokales Service Center Reparaturen nur von geschultem Personal durchf hren lassen Zu wenig Druck am Druckregler 5 einge stellt Druckregler weiter aufdrehen Altger te d rfen nicht in den Hausm ll Di...

Page 16: ...aining asbestos Wear eye protection Sparks created during work or fragments chippings and dust ejected by the device can case sight loss Warning Hot surfaces Warning against electrical voltage Warning...

Page 17: ...tion 18 3 Scope of delivery 18 4 Proper use 19 5 Safety information 19 6 Technical data 21 7 Before commissioning 21 8 Attachment and operation 21 9 Electrical connection 22 10 Cleaning maintenance an...

Page 18: ...ilure to comply with the operating instructions Repairs carried out by third parties unauthorised specialists Installing and replacing non original spare parts Application other than specified Failure...

Page 19: ...er tool conforms to the applicable safety regulations Repairs may only be performed by an electrician using original spare parts Other wise accidents can occur 4 Proper use The compressor is used to g...

Page 20: ...d monitor it correctly perform the necessary maintenance and servicing works immediately and implement safety measures as required according to the circum stances 16 Attention For your own safety only...

Page 21: ...extensions cable reels etc cause a drop in voltage and can impede motor start up In the case of temperatures below 5 C motor starting can be endangered by sluggishness 8 6 ON OFF switch fig 2 Pull th...

Page 22: ...ent test see Art 22 1 of the ordinance amend ment of 15 03 2000 8 7 Pressure adjustment fig 1 3 The pressure at the pressure gauge 4 is adjusted with the pressure regulator 5 The pressure set can be d...

Page 23: ...oad is well secured when transport ing the compressor in a motor vehicle 10 1 Cleaning Keep the device as free of dust and dirt as possible Rub the device clean with a clean cloth or blow it off with...

Page 24: ...e in compliance with the Directive 2012 19 EU pertaining to waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product must be handed over at the intended collection point This can be done for exampl...

Page 25: ...t de l amiante Porter des lunettes de protection Les tincelles g n r es pendant le travail de m me que les clats copeaux et poussi res s chappant de l appareil peuvent faire perdre la vue Attention au...

Page 26: ...ndue de la livraison 27 4 Utilisation conforme l affectation 28 5 Consignes de s curit 28 6 Caract ristiques techniques 30 7 Avant la mise en service 31 8 Structure et commande 31 9 Raccord lectrique...

Page 27: ...ts le fabricant n est pas tenu responsable pour tous les dommages cet appareil ou pour tous les dommages resultant de l exploitation de cet appareil dans les cas suivants Mauvaise manipulation Non res...

Page 28: ...ntif en permanence Faire attention ce que l on fait Proc der de ma ni re raisonnable Ne pas utiliser l outil lectrique lorsque l on n est pas concentr 4 Utilisation conforme l affectation Le compresse...

Page 29: ...tements sur une personne Risque de blessures 14 V rifier si l outil lectrique pr sente des dom mages Avant de poursuivre l utilisation de l outil lec trique il convient de v rifier soigneusement que...

Page 30: ...oint d inflammation inf rieur 55 C Risque d ex plosion Ne pas chauffer les peintures et solvants Risque d explosion En cas de traitement de liquides nocifs pour la sant des dispositifs de filtrage mas...

Page 31: ...ntactez notre quipe de service 7 Avant la mise en service Assurez vous avant de connecter la machine que les donn es se trouvant sur la plaque de signalisa tion correspondent bien aux donn es du r sea...

Page 32: ...pas tre lave l eau avec des solvants ou autres produits du m me genre 9 Raccord lectrique Le moteur lectrique install est pr t fonction ner une fois raccord Le raccordement corres pond aux dispositio...

Page 33: ...en utilisant l air comprim restant dans le r cipient sous pression par exemple l aide d un outil air comprim qui tourne vide ou avec un pistolet de soufflage 10 2 Maintenance du r cipient sous pressi...

Page 34: ...Contactez un r parateur agr Les r parations ne doivent tre effectu es que par du personnel qualifi Joints cass s Contr ler les joints faire remplacer les joints cass s dans un atelier Bouchon filet d...

Page 35: ...GR 35 dB...

Page 36: ...36 GR 1 37 2 37 3 37 4 38 5 38 6 40 7 41 8 41 9 42 10 42 11 44 12 44...

Page 37: ...37 2 1 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2x 10 11 2x 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3 m H 2x 2x 2x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1 Adeo Services 135 rue Sadi Carnot CS 00001 59790 Ronchin FRANCE VDE0100 DIN 57113 VDE 01...

Page 38: ...38 GR 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 272 l min 5 m m 1 2...

Page 39: ...GR 39 20 21 22 7 bar 23 24 30 mA m 2 50 m 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 40: ...40 GR 6 230 V 50Hz W 2200 S1 2850 min 1 50 8 bar l min 412 LWA 97 dB A LpA 71 2 dB A KWA 2 03 dB FAD 272 l min T C 10 C T C 90 C CE50B IPX2 kg 41 15W 40 l 0 25 1000 m EN ISO 3744 55 C 30 m PVC...

Page 41: ...GR 41 8 5 230 V 50 Hz 16 5 C 8 6 2 16 8 7 1 3 5 4 3 6 7 8 8 1 2 6 bar 8 bar 8 9 16 7 A 8 4 5 C bis 40 C 8 m 2 x 17mm 2 x 14mm 8 1 5 11 8 2 2x 6 2x 8 3 2x 7 8 A 14 8 4 B 9 10 B 18 15 18...

Page 42: ...42 GR 10 m m m 1 2 40 10 3 15 03 2000 10 22 1 15 03 2000 10 1 9 VDE DIN 30 mA VDE DIN H05VV F 230 V 25 m 1 5...

Page 43: ...GR 43 12 18 12 11 15 18 10 6 3 12 13 300 2x E D F F D C 3 bar 10 7 m m 10 7 1 10 8 1 10 2 1 8 10 10 7 1 N O m 10 3 3 17 30 3 10 4 11 12 SAE 15W 40 10 50 10 5 1 10 11 15 12 13...

Page 44: ...44 GR 12 5 C 17 10 5 10 9 11 2012 19...

Page 45: ...e degli occhiali protettivi Le scintille generate durante il funzionamento o le schegge i trucioli e la polvere che provengono dall apparecchio possono causare la perdita della vista Avviso di superfi...

Page 46: ...tura 47 4 Impiego conforme alla destinazione d uso 48 5 Indicazioni di sicurezza 48 6 Dati tecnici 50 7 Prima della messa in funzione 50 8 Montaggio e utilizzo 51 9 Allacciamento elettrico 51 10 Puliz...

Page 47: ...lit per prodotti difettosi il produttore del presente apparecchio non risponde dei danni all ap parecchio in questione o derivanti da esso in caso di manipolazione impropria mancato rispetto delle ist...

Page 48: ...le condizioni devo no essere soddisfatte al fine di garantire un eser cizio perfetto dell elettroutensile 4 Impiego conforme alla destinazione d uso Il compressore viene utilizzato per generare aria...

Page 49: ...lventi Pericolo di esplo sione Se vengono trattati liquidi nocivi per la salute sono necessari apparecchi filtranti maschere facciali per la protezione Osservare anche le informazioni fornite dai fabb...

Page 50: ...teriali lavorati necessario adottare eventual mente ulteriori misure di protezione in particolare indossare indumenti e maschere adeguate Non consentito fumare durante il processo di spruzzatura o nel...

Page 51: ...motore Cavo di alimentazione elettrica difettoso Sui cavi di alimentazione elettrica si verificano spes so danni all isolamento Non collocare il compressore in un locale umido o bagnato Il compressore...

Page 52: ...apposito punto di raccolta 10 3 Valvola di sicurezza Fig 3 La valvola di sicurezza 17 regolata sulla massima pressione ammessa del serbatoio a pressione Non possibile spostare la valvola di sicurezza...

Page 53: ...o necessit questa deve essere azionata ogni 30 ore di servizio in ogni caso almeno 3 volte all anno Ruotare il dado di scarico in senso antiorario per l apertura quindi tirare verso l ester no lo stel...

Page 54: ...uzione dei guasti Guasto Possibile causa Rimedio Il compressore non funziona Tensione di rete non presente Verificare cavo spina elettrica fusibile e presa di corrente Tensione di rete insufficiente E...

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Page 56: ...Machinery_Products EN_1012_1_2010 EN_60204_1_2018 2014_30_EU_EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive EN_61000_6_1_2007 EN_61000_6_3_2007_ A1_2011 2011_65_EU_RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Subst...

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