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Asist AE7C110DN-2 Instrucciones De Uso página 42

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Keep children and other persons away from the de-
vice during use. Interference may cause you to lose
control of your device.
Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can
get caught in moving parts.
In case of unexpected compressor failure, put down
the trigger and the device.
Before using the compressed air device and during its
use, use if possible a condensate trap or a hose and
pipe with condensate (water) drains regularly.
ATTENTION! An unwanted compressed air system
can minimize the efficiency of your equipment.
Never turn the compressed air device on yourself or
on other people or animals. Otherwise there is a risk
of injury.
Always follow all safety instructions located on the
compressor.
Ensure that the compressor inlet is never blocked and
that the air flow is never obstructed.
Switch off the device and remove the plug from the
socket to prevent accidental switching on.
Do not allow yourself to be distracted while working
with the device.
Never use the compressor at a temperature below
5 °C.
The output must always be within reach.
ATTENTION! The pressure gauge is not calibrated!
After inflation, check the air pressure with a calibrated
device.
- Use protective equipment against noise, dust and
vibrations !!!
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !!!
DESCRIPTION (A)
Immediately after unpacking, check that all parts are
supplied and that the product is in perfect condition.
Never use the product if it is defective.
1 Cladding
2 Transport handle
3 Air hose with quick coupling
4 ON/OFF switch
5 Hose with valve attachment
6 Pressure gauge
7 Blower attachment
8 Beveled universal attachment A
9 Tire inflation device
10 Ball needle
11 Valve attachment
12 Drain valve attachment
13 Screw valve extension
14 Drain attachment
15 Additional attachment
16 Beveled universal attachment B
Pictograms
Pictograms listed on the product packaging:
a) Power values
b) Power input
c) Idle speed
d) Volume of the pressure vessel
e) Transported amount of air
USE AND OPERATION
ASIST tools and machines are intended for home or
hobby use only.
The manufacturer and importer do not recommend
using this machinery in extreme conditions and under
heavy loads.
Any other additional requirements must be subject
to agreement between the manufacturer and the
customer.
Before use
Use the compressor only in dry and well-ventilated
rooms. Dust, acids, smoke, explosive or flammable
gases must not be present in the room.
Check that all parts of the device are in perfect con-
dition.¬
Check that the available mains voltage is compatible
with the voltage intended for the operation of the
compressor.¬
Do not use long power cables.
Place the compressor on its rubber feet before use.
Note: The switch light indicates mains connection and
does not indicate pump operation.¬
Startup
Switching the compressor on and off
To switch on, set the on/off switch (4) to position I.
To switch off, set the on/off switch (4) to position 0.
Creating a connection (see Fig. B)
ATTENTION! For this purpose, switch off the device.
Hold the coupling to prevent injury from hose kick-
back. Connect the nipple of the air tool to the air hose
of the compressor¬ (3).
To disconnect this connection, pull back on the air
hose quick coupler (3).
Using the tire inflation device (see Fig. C)
The compressed air tire inflation device (9) is used for
inflating car tires and, when used with suitable acce-
ssories, also for inflating and regulating bicycle tires,
rubber boats, air mattresses, balls, etc. ATTENTION!
The pressure gauge (6) is not calibrated¬! After inflati-
on, check the air pressure with a calibrated device.
Using a blow gun (see Fig. D)
The tire inflator (9) can also be used to clean holes
and soiled surfaces and tools when used as a blow
gun.
For this operation, first disconnect the hose from the
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