20. Oil filler hole
21. Flange screw
22. Washer
23. Matrices
24. Nut flange
25. Screw
PICTOgrAmS
Pictograms and values stated on the product
packaging:
a) Power supply values
b) Power consumption
c) Idle speed
d) Pressure vessel volume
e) Transported amount of air
USE AND OPErATION
The ASIST equipment and machines are designed for
domestic or hobby use only.
The manufacturer and the importer do not reco end
to use this equipment under extreme conditions and
at high loads. Any other additional requirements must
be agreed upon by the manufacturer and the buyer.
Before commissioning
• Open the package and carefully remove the device.
• Remove the packaging material and the packaging
and transport locks (if the product is equipped with
them).
• Check that the contents of the delivery are complete.
• Check the device and accessory parts for transport
damage.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the end of the
warranty period.
ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not a toy! To
children
do not include plastic bags, foils or small items
component! There is a risk of swallowing them and
suffocation! Before connecting, make sure that the
data on the type plate corresponds to the network
data.
• Check the device for transport damage. Report any
damage immediately to the shipping company that
supplied the compressor.
• The compressor must be installed close to the ap-
pliance.
• Avoid long air and supply lines (extension cable).
• Make sure that the intake air is dry and dust-free.
• Do not place the compressor in a humid or wet room.
• The compressor may only be operated in suitable ro-
oms (well ventilated, ambient temperature +5 ° C to 40
° C). There must be no dust, acids, fumes, explosive or
flammable gases in the room.
• The compressor is suitable for use in dry rooms. Use
is not permitted in areas where spray water is handled.
• The oil level in the compressor pump must be chec-
ked before commissioning.
Assembly and operation
Attention!
Prior to commissioning, make sure that the device
completely assembled!
Wheel assembly (Fig. 4, 5)
• Mount the supplied castors as shown.
Foot assembly (Fig. 4, 6)
• Mount the enclosed foot as shown.
Air filter installation (Fig. 7, 8)
• Remove the transport plug (B) and screw the air filter
(15) onto the device.
Replacing the transport lid (A) (fig. 9, 10)
• Remove the oil filler cap (A) (20).
• Fill the supplied compressor oil into the crankcase
and insert the enclosed oil cap (16) into the oil filler
hole (20).
Network connection
• The compressor is equipped with a mains cable with
a plug with a protective contact. This can be connected
to any socket with a 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz safety pin,
which is protected by 16 A.
• Prior to startup, make sure that the mains voltage
corresponds to the operating voltage (according to the
device's data sheet).
• Long supply lines, as well as extensions, cable
drums, etc., cause a voltage drop and can prevent the
motor from starting.
• At low temperatures below + 5 ° C, motor start-up is
endangered by heavy running.
On / off switch (Fig. 2)
• Pull the on / off switch (17) upwards to switch on the
compressor. To switch off, press the on / off switch
down.
Pressure setting (Fig. 1, 3)
• The pressure on the manometer (5) is set using the
pressure regulator (4).
• The set pressure can be removed from the quick
coupling (3).
• The pressure of the pressure vessel can be read on
the manometer (6).
• The pressure of the pressure vessel is taken from the
quick coupling (7).
Pressure switch setting (Fig. 1)
• The pressure switch (2) is set at the factory.
• Switching pressure approx. 8 bar
• Switch-off pressure approx. 10 bar
Compressed air hose installation (Fig. 1, 3)
• A compressed air hose (14) can be used for work
at a greater distance from the compressor. To do this,
connect the push-in nipple (H) of the compressed air
hose to one of the quick couplings (3, 7). Then connect
the pneumatic tool to the quick coupling (I) of the com-
pressed air hose.
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