1 Safety advice
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1.2 Basic safety advice (continuation)
Attention!
To minimise risk of personal injury, damage to equipment or
property, strictly follow the remedial actions stated below.
Possible damage
Measures for prevention
Physical injury of the
personnel and damage
to the compressor due
to removal or evasion
of protective devices
Do not remove or make
inoperative any safety device
Rectify defects immediately
they are recognised
Electrical work/repairs must
be carried out by a qualified
electrician only
Damage to the
compressor due to
overloading
Do not exceed the technical
limit values stipulated
Burns through hot
compressor parts
Do not touch compressor parts
immediately after having opened
the doors of the canopy
Burns through hot
lubrication oil when
topping up or changing
oil
Turn the oil filler cap slowly
anticlockwise during the first
5 rotations until a tangible
“snap-point”.
Thus the remaining pressure
will be slowly relieved
(see also chapter 5.7: Changing Oil)
Possible eye and
skin burn due to hot
condensate spurt
Let the compressor sufficiently
cool down and handle with great
care before disconnecting it from
the c.a. system.
Wear protective goggles
Danger through
compressed air
Danger of life
Compressed air may
severely injure human
and domestic animals
Do not bring compressed air to
bear on any creature