9.2
Read the vessel pressure (Fig. 1)
Note:
• The safety valve (10) is set to the maximum permissi-
ble pressure of the pressure vessel (7).
1. The current container pressure can be read on the
manometer (4).
9.3
Adjusting the operating pressure
(Fig. 1)
Notes:
• The currently set operating pressure can be read on
the manometer (5).
• The operating pressure can be adjusted to a maxi-
mum of 8 bar.
Increasing the operating pressure
1. Turn the pressure regulator (9) clockwise until the de-
sired operating pressure is set.
Reducing the operating pressure
1. Turn the pressure regulator (9) anticlockwise until the
desired operating pressure is set.
9.4
Using a tyre pressure gauge (12)
(Fig. 2)
Note:
• Wear safety goggles and a respirator when working
with the product! Dusts are harmful to health! Foreign
objects or blown off parts can easily cause injuries.
1. Select a suitable adapter (15/17) (see 8.2).
2. Insert the adapter (18/19/20/21/22) into the valve
adapter (15a) (see 8.6).
3. Press the trigger (13) to use the tyre pressure gauge
(12) at the set operating pressure.
4. Check the air pressure during operation.
To do this, read the air pressure on the manometer
(12a).
9.5
Overload protection (Fig. 7)
Notes:
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself off.
After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor can be
switched back on again.
The overload protection ensures that both the product
and the batteries are protected from overheating and
damage.
Make absolutely sure that the product is working properly
before resetting the circuit breaker and starting the prod-
uct again.
1. Switch off the product at the on/off switch (3) and wait
for the product to cool down.
2. Press the "Overload protection" button (11) and switch
on the product as described in 9.1.
If the overload protection has not tripped, the "Overload
protection" button (11) has no effect.
10 Working instructions
• A pressure vessel must not be operated if it exhibits a
defect that poses a danger to personnel or third par-
ties.
• Check the pressure vessel for rust and damage each
time before use. The compressor shall not be operat-
ed if the pressure vessel is damaged or rusty. If you
discover damage, please contact the customer ser-
vice workshop.
• Operate the product only in suitable areas (well venti-
lated, ambient temperature +5°C to 40°C). There must
be no dust, acids, vapours, explosive or flammable
gases in the room.
• The product is suitable for use in dry rooms. It must
not be used in areas where splashed water is present.
• Check the tyre pressure immediately after filling using
a suitable pressure gauge, e.g. at a petrol station.
11 Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING
Have maintenance and repair tasks that are
not described in this operating manual, car-
ried out by a specialist workshop. Use only
original spare parts.
There is a risk of accident! Always perform
maintenance and cleaning work with the bat-
tery removed. There is a danger of injury! Let
the Product cool down before all mainte-
nance and cleaning tasks. Elements of the
engine are hot. There is a danger of injury
and burning!
The product can start unexpectedly and cause injuries.
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Remove the battery.
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Allow the product to cool down.
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Remove the tool attachment.
11.1
Cleaning
1. Keep protective devices, air vents and the motor
housing as free of dust and dirt as possible. Rub the
product clean with a clean cloth* or blow it off with
compressed air* at low pressure. We recommend that
you clean the product directly after every use.
2. Ventilation openings must always be free.
3. Do not use any cleaning products or solvents; they
could attack the plastic parts of the product. Make
sure that no water can penetrate the product interior.
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