m Attention!
Wait until the equipment has cooled down completely!
Danger of burning!
m Attention!
Always depressurise the equipment before carrying
out any cleaning and maintenance work! Risk of injury!
12.1 Cleaning
• Keep the device as free of dust and dirt as possible.
Rub the device clean with a clean cloth or blow it off
with compressed air at low pressure.
• We recommend that you clean the device directly
after every use.
• Clean the device at regular intervals using a damp
cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use aggressive
cleaning agents or solvents; they could attack the
plastic parts of the device. Make sure that no water
can penetrate the device interior.
• The hose and injection tools must be disconnected
from the compressor before cleaning. The com-
pressor must not be cleaned with water, solvents or
similar.
12.2 Maintaining the pressure vessel (fig. 1)
Attention!
To ensure a long service life for the pressure vessel (8),
drain off the condensate after each use by opening the
drain screw (6).
Release the vessel pressure beforehand (see 12.6.1).
Open the drain screw (6) by turning it counterclock-
wise (when looking at the screw from the bottom of the
compressor) so that the condensate can be completely
drained out of the pressure vessel (8).
Then close the drain screw (6) again (turn it clockwise).
Check the pressure vessel (8) for rust and damage
each time before use.
Do not use the compressor with a damaged or rusty
pressure vessel (8). If you discover damage, please
contact the customer service workshop.
12.3 Safety valve (fig. 7)
The safety valve (9) has been set for the highest per-
mitted pressure of the pressure vessel (8). It is not
permitted to adjust the safety valve (9) or remove the
connection lock (9b) between the exhaust nut (9a) and
its cap (9c). Actuate the safety valve (9) every 30 oper-
ating hours but at least 3 times a year to ensure that it
works when required.
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Turn the perforated exhaust nut (9a) counterclockwise
to open it and use your hands to pull the valve rod out-
wards over the perforated exhaust nut (9a) to open the
outlet of the safety valve (9).
Now, the valve audibly releases air. Then, tighten the
exhaust nut (9a) clockwise again.
12.4 Cleaning the air filter (fig. 8, 9)
The air filter (4) prevents dust and dirt being sucked
in. It is essential to clean this air filter (4) after at least
every 300 hours in service. A blocked air filter (4) sig-
nificantly reduces the compressor power.
Turn the air filter (4) anticlockwise to remove it from the
intermediate piece (4e). Open the filter cover (4c) and
remove it. You can now take out the filter element (4b).
Carefully tap out the filter element (4b), the filter cov-
er (4c) and the filter housing (4a). These components
must then be blown out with compressed air (approx. 3
bar) and reassembled in reverse order.
12.5 Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the follow-
ing parts are subject to natural or usage-related wear,
or that the following parts are required as consumables.
Wearing parts*: air filter
* may not be included in the scope of supply!
Connections and repairs
Connections and repair work on the electrical equip-
ment may only be carried out by electricians.
Please provide the following information in the event
of any queries:
• Type of current for the motor
• Data of machine type plate
• Data of motor type plate
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our
service centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the
cover page.
12.6 Storage
m Attention!
Pull out the mains plug and ventilate the equip-
ment and all connected pneumatic tools.
Store the compressor in such a way that it cannot
be used by unauthorised persons.
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