Attention!
Disconnect the mains plug before all cleaning and ma-
intenance work! Danger of injury from electric shock!
Attention!
Wait until the device has cooled down completely!
Danger of burns!
Attention!
Prior to all cleaning and maintenance work, the device
must be depressurized! Danger of injury!
Cleaning
• Keep the device as free of dust and dirt as possible.
Wipe the device with a clean cloth or blow it out with
compressed air at low pressure.
• We recommend cleaning the appliance immediately
after each use.
• Clean the appliance regularly with a damp cloth and
a little greasy soap. Do not use cleaning agents or
solvents; these could damage the plastic parts of the
device. Make sure that no water enters the appliance.
• Hoses and spray tools must be removed from the
compressor before cleaning. The compressor must not
be cleaned with water, solvents, etc.
Pressure tank maintenance (Fig. 1)
Attention! For the longevity of the pressure tank (8),
the condensed water must be drained after each use
by opening the drain plug (10). Drain the pressure ves-
sel first. The drain plug is opened by turning it counter-
clockwise (looking at the screw from the bottom of the
compressor) so that the condensed water can drain
completely from the pressure
tanks. Then close the drain plug again (turn clockwi-
se). Before each use, check the pressure tank for rust
or damage. The compressor must not be operated with
a damaged or rusted one
pressure tank. If you find damage, please contact ser-
vice.
Attention!
Condensed water from the pressure tank contains oil
residues. Dispose of condensed water in an environ-
mentally friendly manner at an appropriate collection
point.
Safety valve (Fig. 3)
The safety valve (19) is set to the maximum permis-
sible pressure of the pressure tank. It is not permis-
sible to adjust the safety valve or remove its seal. The
safety valve must be activated from time to time for the
safety valve to function properly if necessary. Pull the
ring so hard that you can clearly hear the escape of
compressed air. Then release the ring again.
Regular oil level check (Fig. 11)
Place the compressor on a hard, level surface.
The oil level must be between the MAX and MIN marks
on the oil sight glass (18).
Oil change: recommended oil: SAE 15W 40 or equ-
ivalent. The first oil level must be changed after 100
operating hours; then the oil must be drained and a
new one added every 500 operating hours.
Oil change (fig. 1, 10, 11)
Switch off the engine and remove the plug from the
socket. Remove the oil seal (16). After releasing the
remaining air pressure, you can unscrew the oil drain
plug (12) on the compressor pump (13).
To prevent the oil from leaking uncontrollably, hold a
metal groove under it and collect the oil in a container.
If the oil does not drain completely, we recommend til-
ting the compressor slightly. When the oil drains out,
replace the oil drain plug (12).
Dispose of used oil at an appropriate collection point.
To fill the correct amount of oil, make sure that the
compressor is standing on a level surface. Fill with
new oil in the oil filler hole (20) until the oil level rea-
ches the maximum fill level. This is indicated by a red
dot on the oil sight glass (18) (Fig. 11). Do not exceed
the maximum filling amount. Overfilling can damage
the device. Closing
Insert the oil plug (16) back into the oil filler hole (20).
Cleaning the suction filter (fig. 3, 12, 13)
The suction filter prevents dust and dirt from being
sucked in. This filter must be cleaned at least every
300 operating hours. A clogged suction filter significan-
tly reduces compressor performance.
Remove the suction filter by unscrewing the
thumbscrew (E). Then remove the filter cover (C). You
can now remove the air filter (F) and the filter housing
(D). Carefully knock out the air filter, cover and filter
housing. These components should then be blown out
with compressed air (approx. 3 bar) and mounted in
reverse order.
Save
Attention!
Pull out the mains plug, bleed the device and all con-
nected pneumatic tools. Stop the compressor so that it
cannot be operated by unauthorized persons.
Attention!
Store the compressor only in a dry and inaccessible
environment for unauthorized persons. Do not tilt, sto-
re only in a vertical position! Oil can leak out!
Drain overpressure
Relieve the overpressure in the compressor by
switching off the compressor and consuming the com-
pressed air still present in the pressure tank, eg by id-
ling the pneumatic tool or using a blow gun.
TECHNICAL DATA
Mains connection 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Engine power 1800W
Type of operation S1
Compressor speed 2850 rpm
Pressure tank capacity 24l
Operating pressure 10 bar
Theory. suction power 262l / min
Type of protection IP20
Weight of the device 27kg
Oil (15W 40) 0.25l
Max. altitude installed 1000 m above sea level
Protection class I.
TECHNICAL DATA
Mains connection 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Engine power 1800W
Type of operation S1
Compressor speed 2850 rpm
Pressure tank capacity 24l
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