3. Pull back the sleeve on the air hose quick
coupler and remove your air tool.
4. Pull back the sleeve on the quick coupler (5)
and remove the hose.
Reading the pressure (Fig. A)
The compressor has two pressure gauges (6,7).
The tank pressure can be read on the pressure
gauge (7) and the operating pressure (regulated
pressure) can be read on the pressure gauge (6).
The black scale indicates the pressure in bar and
the red scale indicates the pressure in PSI.
Adjusting the operating pressure (Fig. A)
It is not always necessary to use the
maximum operating pressure. The air tools
often require less pressure. Always check
the correct operating pressure of the tool
you intend to use.
With regard to compressors supplied with a
pressure regulator (4) it is necessary to set the
operating pressure properly. It is possible to set the
operating pressure by using the turning knob on
the pressure regulator (4):
• By turning clockwise, the operating pressure
will be increased.
• By turning anti-clockwise, the operating pressu-
re will be reduced.
Note: when not connecting an air tool while ad-
justing the pressure, it might occur the pressure
gauge (6) is not reacting accurately on the pressu-
re drop.
Overload switch
(Fig. A)
The motor is fitted with an overload switch (14). If
the compressor overloads, the overload switch (14)
switches the equipment off automatically to protect
the compressor from overheating. If the overload
switch (14) triggers, switch off the compressor
using the ON/OFF switch (2) and wait until the
compressor cools down. Then press the overload
switch (14) and restart the compressor.
Finish operation (Fig. A, F)
Do not touch the compressor unless its
power has been cut off for at least 10
minutes.
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When there is the risk of frost or if you do
not use your compressor for a long time,
please properly store your compressor.
1. Check that the ON/OFF switch (2) is in the 'O'
position.
2. Remove the mains plug from the mains.
3. Reduce the pressure in the tank till approximately
2 bar by connecting and activating an air tool.
4. Then slowly turn the drain cock (11) on the lo-
wer side of the tank open. The water in the tank
(15) will now leak out of the tank (15).
5. Take care when compressed air is in the tank
(15) because the water can come out with some
force. Recommended pressure max. 1-2 Bar.
6. Remove the air tool and hose.
7. Clean and store the device (see 'Maintenance').
5. MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning and maintenance, always
switch off the machine and remove the
mains plug from the mains.
Do not touch the compressor unless its
power has been cut off for at least 10
minutes. Risk of burns!
Always depressurize the tank before
carrying out any cleaning and maintenance
work.
Clean the machine casings regularly with a soft
cloth, preferably after each use. Make sure that the
ventilation openings are free of dust and dirt. Re-
move very persistent dirt using a soft cloth moiste-
ned with soapsuds. Do not use any solvents such
as gasoline, alcohol, ammonia, etc. Chemicals such
as these will damage the synthetic components.
Drain the tank (Fig. F)
Check the pressure tank for signs of rust
and damage each time before using. Do not
use the compressor with a damaged or
rusty pressure vessel.
Compressing air will cause water in the tank. Regu-
larly drain the water from the tank to prevent tank
corrosion. It depends on the humidity, but advice is
after each use.
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