G
B
20
Before using the compressor, read the instructions
for use carefully and comply with the following safety
precautions. Consult this handbook if you have any
doubts regarding functioning.
Preserve all the documentation so that anyone who
uses the compressor can consult this beforehand.
1.
PRECAUTIONS
An ACOUSTIC PRESSURE value of 4 m. corresponds
to the ACOUSTIC POWER value stated on the label
located on the compressor, minus 20 dB.
This symbol indicates warnings to be read
before using the product so as to prevent injury
to the user.
Warning!
Compressed air is a potentially dangerous form
of energy; always take great care when using the
compressor and its accessories.
Warning!
The compressor may restart when power is restored
following a blackout.
THINGS TO DO
●
The compressor must be used in a suitable
environment (well ventilated with an ambient
temperature of b5°C and +40°C) and never
in places affected by dust, acids, vapors, explosive
or flammable gases.
● Keep the work area clear. Clear the work area of un
-
necessary tools.
●
Always maintain a safety distance of at least 4 meters
between the compressor and the work area.
●
Insert the plug of the electric cable in a socket of suitable
shape, voltage and frequency complying with current
regulations.
● Use extension cables with a maximum length of 5 meters
and of suitable cross-section.
●
The use of extension cables of different length and also
of adapters and multiple sockets should be avoided.
● If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
●
Always use the switch
I/O
to switch off the compressor.
● When the compressor is not in use, act on the
I/O
switch
and put it in the switched off position “
O
” (OFF), then
remove the plug from the power socket.
● At the end of each use, rewind the hose completely, put
-
ting it in its housing; this way the reel will be protected of
unnecessary and prolonged tension.
THINGS
NOT
TO DO
● Never direct the jet of air towards persons, animals or your
body. (Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes
against flying objects that may be lifted by the jet of air).
● Never direct the jet of liquids sprayed by tools connected
to the compressor towards the compressor.
● Never use the appliance with bare feet or wet hands or feet.
●
Never pull the power cable to disconnect the plug from
the socket or to move the compressor.
●
Never leave the appliance exposed to adverse weather
conditions.
● Never allow inexperienced persons to use the compressor.
Keep children and animals at a distance from the work
area.
●
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
●
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
● Do not position flammable or Nylon®/fabric objects closed
to and/or on the compressor.
● Do not clean the machine with flammable liquids or
solvents. Use only a slightly damp cloth, making sure
to have disconnected the plug from the power socket.
● The compressor must be used only for air compression.
Do not use the compressor for any other type of gas.
●
The compressed air produced by the compressor cannot
not be used for pharmaceutical, food or medical purposes
except after particular treatments and cannot be used to
fill the air bottles of scuba divers.
● Do not cover the air vents on the compressor.
● Pay attention to the work being carried out. Use common
sense. Do not stand on the compressor. Do not allow the
compressor to operate unattended.
● Do not use the compressor placed on the floor.
●
Do not put weights and/or objects on the compressor
(e.g. flower pots, etc.).
Preserve this handbook for future reference.
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