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5.1 Fitting the wheels (Figs. 4
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5)
Fit the supplied wheels as shown in figures 4 & 5.
5.1.1 Fitting the supporting foot (only for
B 255/10/50, B 350/10/50, B480/10/50)
Fit the supplied rubber stopper as shown in Fig. 6.
5.2 Fitting the quick-lock coupling for
tank pressure (ref. 13)
Screw the quick-lock coupling for unregulated tank
pressure (ref. 13) to the pressure vessel (ref. 2) as
shown in Figures 7 and 8.
5.3 Fitting the transport handle (ref. 9)
Screw the transport handle (ref. 9) to the compressor
as shown in Figures 9 and 10.
5.4 Voltage
5.4.1 Single-phase version 230 V / 50 Hz
The compressor is equipped with a mains cable with
shock-proof plug. This can be connected to any 230V
~ 50Hz shock-proof socket which is protected by a 16
A fuse. Before you use the machine, make sure that
the mains voltage complies with the specifications on
the rating plate. Long supply cables, extensions, ca-
ble reels etc. cause a drop in voltage and can impede
motor start-up. In the case of low temperatures below
+5°C, motor start-up is jeopardized as a result of stiff-
ness.
5.4.1.1 Connection of the mains plug
(electrical information for the BS plug)
Important!
The wires in the mains lead fitted to this product are
coloured in accordance with the code shown in fig. 25.
● This product is double insulated and therefore
does not require a connection to earth.
● The 3 pin plug must comply to BS1363/A.
● Fuse must comply to BS1362.
If for any reason the 13 amp plug fitted to this product
requires replacement it must be wired in accordance
with the following instruction:
Do not connect the brown (live) or blue (neutral) to
the earth pin marked ‘E’ on the 3 pin plug.
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked Neutral
(N). Connect the Brown wire to the terminal marked
Live (L). Ensure that the outer insulation is gripped
by the cord grip and that the wires are not trapped
when replacing the plug cover. The mains lead on this
product is fitted with a 13 amp (BS1363/A) plug. A 13
amp (BS1362) fuse must be fitted in the plug.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician
There are no user serviceable parts inside this product
except those referred to in the manual. Always refer
servicing to qualified service personnel. Never remove
any part of the casing unless qualified to do so; this unit
contains dangerous voltages.
Warning!
For your protection if this product is to be used outdoors
it should not be exposed to rain or used in damp
locations. Do not place the product on damp surfaces,
use a workbench if available. For added protection use
a suitable residual current device (R.C.D.) at the socket
outlet.
Note:
If the mains cable requires replacing it must be
replaced with an identical one and fitted by a
qualified person.
5.4.2 3-phase version 400 V / 50 Hz
●
The compressor is equipped with a mains cable
with a 16A CEE plug. This plug has a phase con-
verter . Before you put the equipment into operation,
check whether the motor rotates in the correct direc
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tion (see the direction arrow on the V-belt cover) by
switching on the compressor briefly. If the compres-
sor motor rotates in the wrong direction, you must
correct the rotating field by reversing the phase con-
verter in the plug (use a screwdriver to depress the
phase converter slightly and turn it through 180°).
●
The motor is equipped with an overload switch. If
the compressor overloads, the overload switch will
switch off the equipment automatically to protect the
compressor from overheating. If the overload switch
triggers, wait for the compressor to cool down.
●
Long supply cables, extensions, cable reels etc.
cause a drop in voltage and can impede motor start-
up.
●
In the case of low temperatures below +5°C, motor
start-up is jeopardized as a result of stiffness.
5.5 On/Off switch (ref. 8)
5.5.1 Single-phase version (Fig. 2a)
To switch on the compressor, pull out the red knob (ref.
8).
To switch off the compressor, press the red knob (ref.
8) in again.
Summary of Contents for B 255/10/100
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