16 on the back. Run the accessory connected dry
until there is no more air in the receiver.
It is advisable to store all inflation adapters in
its housing 13, in the upper left corner of the
compressor.
It is advisable to store Remote Control in its housing
14, placed on the compressor front.
MAINTENANCE
Never clean the machine and its components with
solvents, flammable or toxic liquids. Us only a
damp cloth making sure you have unplugged the
compressor from the current outlet.
After approx. 2 hours of use, the condensate that
has formed must be drained from the receiver.
First of all, vent all the air using the accessory
connected, as described above. Back off vent valve
7 located underneath the compressor (switched off
beforehand) by two turns, taking care to maintain
the compressor in a vertical position. After draining
all the water, draw up the valve tightly.
Warning: if the water that condenses is
not drained, it may corrode the receiver,
reducing its capacity and impairing safety.
As it is a contaminating product, condensate
must be DISPOSED of in accordance with
laws on protection of the environment and
current legislation.
The compressor must be disposed in conformity
with the methods provided for by local
regulations.
SAFETY VALVE
The safety valve has been set for the highest
permitted pressure of the pressure vessel.
It is prohibited to adjust the safety valve. Actuate the
safety valve from time to time to ensure that it works
when required. Turn the nut until you can hear the
compressed air being released (Fig. 9). Then screw
it back on.
Always keep the safety valve and the surrounding
area clean and free of obstructions.
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INFLATION GUN
For inflating tires, rubber dinghies, air beds,
footballs and other objects
Warning: Do not direct the jet of
compressed air towards people or animals.
Never inflate the objects above the
recommended inflation pressure as this
may be dangerous and cause damage and/
or injuries.
USE
1) Connect the inflation gun 11 to the compressor
as explained in chapter "2 - CONNECTING THE
ACCESSORIES TO THE COMPRESSOR".
2) When inflating tires or certain bicycle tires, it is
not necessary to insert any of the adapters (fig.
5). Press tab E (fig. 3) and connect the hose of
the gun to the tire pushing the fitting on the valve
and then releasing the tab.
3) Inflate the tire pressing lever F (fig. 4). Release
the lever and read the pressure reached on
gauge G of the gun. Repeat the operation until
the pressure required is obtained. In the case of
over-inflation, press button H to reduce inflation
pressure.
Warning: do not hold down the lever too long
before checking the pressure reached as this
could cause explosion of the object being
inflated.
4) When inflating footballs, rubber dinghies,
certain bicycle tires and children's inflatable
swimming-pools, you may have to use a suitable
adapter (fig. 6).
Adapter 8 is used for footballs
Adapter 9 is used for rubber dinghies, air beds
and children's swimming-pools
Adapter 10 is used for certain bicycles
Select the suitable adapter and push it in the
inflation hose pressing tab E (fig. 6). Once it is
inserted, release tab E.
To secure the adapter, turn it slightly in a clockwise
direction
5) Inflate the object concerned as described in point
3).
TIPS FOR USING THE INFLATION GUN
Use the inflation gun at least once every two weeks
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