Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection is
applied.
Dirt particles, dust etc. can get irritate the eyes or
face despite wearing safety goggles.
Inhaling swirled up particles.
Keep this safety information in a safe place.
7. Technical Data
Mains connection
Motor rating W
Operating mode
Compressor speed
Pressure vessel capacity
(in liters)
Operating pressure
Theoretical intake capacity
(l/min)
Sound power level L
WA
Uncertainty K
WA
Protection type
Weight of the unit in kg
Max. altitude
(above mean sea level)
The noise emission values were measured in ac-
cordance with EN ISO 3744.
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing.
8. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains sup-
ply make sure that the data on the rating plate are
identical to the mains data.
• Check the equipment for damage which may have
occurred in transit. Report any damage immedi-
ately to the transport company which was used to
deliver the compressor.
• Install the compressor near the point of consumption.
• Avoid long air lines and supply lines (extension
cables).
• Make sure that the intake air is dry and dustfree.
• Do not install the compressor in a damp or wet
room.
• The compressor may only be used in suitable
rooms (with good ventilation and an ambient tem-
perature from +5 °C to 40 °C). There must be no
dust, acids, vapors, explosive gases or inflamma-
ble gases in the room.
• The compressor is designed to be used in dry
rooms. It is prohibited to use the compressor in
areas where work is conducted with sprayed water.
230 V ~ / 50 Hz
550
S1
1440 min-1
24
approx. 8 bar
approx. 107
78 dB(A)
1,97 dB
IP20
20
1000 m
9. Attachment and operation
m Important!
You must fully assemble the appliance before
using it for the first time!
You will require the following tools for assembly and
installation: 2 x open-ended wrench size 14 mm and
17 mm (not included)
9.1 Fitting the wheels (fig. 7)
• Insert the wheel bolt (e) through the wheel (3). Now
feed the wheel bolt (e) through the hole provid-
ed on the compressor. Slide the washer (f) and
the spring washer (g) onto the bolt and secure the
wheel with the hexagonal nut (h).
• Carry out the same procedure with the second
wheel (3).
9.2 Fitting the supporting foot (fig. 5, 6)
• Slide the hexagonal screw (a) through the foot (4).
Now feed the combination through the hole pro-
vided and secure the screw (a) with a washer (c),
spring washer (d) and nut (b).
• Subsequently fit the foot cap (13) on the foot (4).
9.3 Installing the air filter (fig. 8 item 12)
• Before commissioning the compressor, install the
air filter (12) enclosed.
• Do not operate the compressor without an air filter
9.4 Fitting the compressed air hose
• A compressed air hose (not included in the scope
of supply) can be used for work that takes place
at greater distances from the compressor. For this
purpose, connect the plug-in fitting of the com-
pressed air hose to one of the quick couplings (5
or 11). Then connect the compressed air tool to the
quick coupling of the compressed air hose.
9.5 Mains connection
• The compressor is equipped with a mains cable
with shock-proof plug. This can be connected to
any 230V~ / 50 Hz shock-proof socket which is
protected by a 16 A fuse.
• Before you use the machine, make sure that the
mains voltage is the same as the operating voltage
(see the rating plate).
• Long supply cables, extensions, cable reels etc.
cause a drop in voltage and can impede motor
start-up.
• At low temperatures below +5 °C, sluggishness
may make starting difficult or impossible.
9.6 ON/OFF switch (fig. 2, 3)
• To switch on the compressor, press the button (8)
on position I.
• To switch off the compressor, press the button (8)
on position 0.
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