4.1 Warning
In order to keep your compressor in good working conditions we recommend you to
perform periodical servicing operations.
Before performing any maintenance operation, switch off the compressor and make all air
in the tank released.
4.2 Operations to be carried out after the first 50
working hours:
- Check that all screws are properly tight, paying
special care to the head and crank case.
- Replace the lubricant (see § 4.6) with one of the
recommended oil listed in the table § 4.10.
Never mix different oils together. Do not use non-
detergent oils or low quality oils as they have very poor
lubricating properties.
Do not pour out oil in the environment, rather apply to the
body in charge of the collection.
4.3 Daily operations:
Considering that these machines have been conceived
for continuous application, perform daily checks of the oil
level and if necessary, top up (fig. 12).
4.4 Weekly operations:
- Check the oil level and if necessary, top up. Never
exceed the mark corresponding to the max. level (fig.
12). Otherwise, make sure the oil does not drop below
the minimum, so as to avoid any damage or seizure.
- Drain condensation by opening the cock located
under the tank (see technical sheet here attached).
- It is advisable to remove any rubbles or dust from the
machine using compressed air.
4.5 Monthly operations:
Because of their specific application, these machines
are equipped with special dust-protection filters.
Clean filters regularly so as to prevent foreign bodies
from entering and causing damages to your compressor
and/or filter.
Remove the suction filter and change the filter element (if
damaged) or clean it as follows (fig. 13):
PAPER ELEMENT: blow with compressed air from the
inside towards the outside.
SPONGE ELEMENT: wash in a solution containing normal
detergent, rinse and dry completely before refitting.
NEVER OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT THE
SUCTION FILTER FITTED.
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