Condensation Water; Check The Oil Level At Regular Intervals; Changing The Oil - Stanley D 210/8/6 Manuel Utilisateur

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or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
● We recommend that you clean the appliance imme-
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diately after you use it.
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● Clean the appliance regularly with a damp cloth and
some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or sol-
vents; these may be aggressive to the plastic parts
in the appliance. Ensure that no water can get into
the interior of the appliance.
● You must disconnect the hose and any spraying tools
from the compressor before cleaning. Do not clean
the compressor with water, solvents or the like.

6.2 Condensation water

The condensation water must be drained off each day
by opening the drain valve (ref. 11) (on the bottom of
the pressure vessel).
Warning!
The condensation water from the pressure vessel
will contain residual oil. Dispose of the condensa-
tion water in an environmentally compatible man-
ner at the appropriate collection point.
6.3 Safety valve (ref. 10)
The safety valve has been set for the highest permit-
ted pressure of the pressure vessel. It is prohibited to
adjust the safety valve or remove its seal. Actuate the
safety valve from time to time to ensure that it works
when required. Pull the ring with sufficient force until
you can hear the compressed air being released. Then
release the ring again.

6.4 Check the oil level at regular intervals

Place the compressor on a level and straight surface.
Unscrew the oil dipstick (Fig. 8 / reference 14) by turn-
ing it counter-clockwise and wipe the dipstick. Re-in-
sert the dipstick into the filler opening as far as it will
go but do not screw it in. Pull out the dipstick, hold it
horizontally and read off the oil level. The oil level must
be between the two marks MAX and MIN on the oil
FUNCTION
Cleaning of intake filter and/or
substitution of filtering element
Change of oil
Tightening of head tension rods
Draining tank condensate
dipstick (Fig. 8).
Changing the oil: Recommended hydraulic oil: SAE
15W/40 or an alternative of the same quality. It should
be refilled for the first time after 100 hours of operation.
Thereafter the oil should be drained and refilled after
every 300 hours in service.

6.5 Changing the oil

Switch off the engine and pull the mains plug out of
the socket. After releasing any air pressure you can
unscrew the oil drainage screw (ref. 15) from the com-
pressor pump. To prevent the oil from running out in an
uncontrolled manner, hold a small metal chute under
the opening and collect the oil in a vessel. If the oil
does not drain out completely, we recommend tilting
the compressor slightly.
Dispose of the old oil at a drop-off point for old oil.
When the oil has drained out, re-fit the oil drainage
screw (ref. 15). Fill new oil through the oil filler opening
(ref. 14) until it comes up to the required level. Then
reinsert the oil dipstick (ref. 14).
6.6 Cleaning the intake filter (ref. 1)
The intake filter prevents dust and dirt being drawn in.
It is essential to clean this filter after at least every 100
hours in service. A clogged intake filter will decrease the
compressor's performance dramatically. Remove the
filter from the compressor and undo the thumb screw
on the air filter. You can then remove the filter from the
two halves of the plastic housing, tap it to remove the
dirt, blast it down with low-pressure compressed air
(approx. 3 bar) and re-insert it (Fig. 9).
6.7 Storage
Pull the mains plug out of the socket and ventilate
the appliance and all connected pneumatic tools.
Switch off the compressor and make sure that it is
secured in such a way that it cannot be started up
MAINTENANCE RESUMPTIVE TABLE
AFTER THE FIRST
100 HOURS
At start-up and after the first hour of work
Periodically and at the end of work
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Warning!
EVERY 100 HOURS
EVERY 300 HOURS

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