Cleaning and maintenance
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9. Turn the pressure regulator
15
(see
Fig. A
):
• clockwise to increase the control pressure,
• anticlockwise to decrease the control pressure.
You can read the set control pressure on the control pressure gauge
17
.
You can read the pressure of the air contained in the compressed air tank
8
on
the tank pressure gauge
18
. The tank pressure is not controlled, that is, it cannot
be adjusted.
10. Push the On/Off switch down so that it is set to the “OFF 0” position to switch the
compressor off.
11. If you no longer wish to use the compressor, pull the mains plug out of the socket.
12. Vent the compressor via the connected pneumatic tool.
13. Take the pneumatic tool off of the compressor by slightly pushing the quick cou-
pling back and pulling the pneumatic tool off (see
Fig. A
).
14. Let the compressor cool off completely.
15. Clean the compressor as described in the chapter “Cleaning and maintenance”.
Overload protection
This compressor is equipped with overload protection. In the event of an overload,
the overload protection automatically switches off the compressor to prevent the
compressor from overheating.
If the overload protection has triggered, proceed as follows:
1. Push the On/Off switch
3
down so that it is set to the “OFF 0” position to switch
the compressor off (see
Fig. A
and
G
).
2. Wait until the compressor has cooled off.
3. Push the reset button
6
for the overload protection.
4. Switch the compressor on as described in the chapter “Using the compressor”.
Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
Danger of explosion!
The compressed air tank or the attached tools may be in a pressurised state.
There is a risk of explosion if used improperly.
− Vent the compressor completely before cleaning or performing mainte-
nance on the compressor.
− Regularly maintain the compressor and have necessary maintenance and
repair work performed without delay.