6.5.2 USING THE VALVE ADAPTER
Figure 11: Valve adapter
Universal adapter for leisure articles (15a and 15b):
Open the lock of the valve connection (Figure 7). Insert a
universal adapter into the valve connection. Lock the valve
connection (Figure 9). Insert the universal adapter into the
fi lling connection of your leisure equipment. Depending on
version, it is possible that the universal adapter will need
to be held fi rmly during the fi lling process. Now you can
switch on the compressor and start the fi lling process. When
the desired air pressure is reached, switch the compressor
off . Remove the adapter from the valve connection by
proceeding in reverse order, as described above.
Adapter for balls (15c):
Open the lock of the valve connection (Figure 7). Insert the
adapter for balls into the valve connection. Lock the valve
connection (Figure 9). Insert the adapter into the valve of
the ball. Now you can switch on the compressor and fi ll
the ball. When the desired air pressure is reached, switch
the compressor off . Remove the adapter from the valve
connection by proceeding in reverse order, as described
above.
7. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
7.1 MAINTENANCE
Store the Power Pack in a dry, frost-free place. If the
Power Pack is not used for a longer period of time, it must
be recharged. In winter, recharge every two months, in
summer recharge every month.
7.2 CARE
Switch the power pack off before cleaning. Clean the
housing of the power pack with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use
any abrasive or solvent-based cleaning agents. Never allow
liquids to get into the housing.
15a Universal adapter small
15b Universal adapter big
15c Adapter for balls
8. NOTES REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Do not dispose of electrical devices with
household waste! Electrical devices and elec-
tronic scrap must be collected separately and
disposed of in an environmentally responsib-
le manner for recycling. Please contact your
community or city administration regarding
disposal options for electrical and electronic
scrap.
You are legally obliged to return batteries
and battery packs. After use, they may be
returned to us, handed in to a communal
Pb
collection point, or to a local dealer. Batteries
containing hazardous materials are labelled
with a symbol consisting of a crossed out
trash can and the chemical symbol (Cd, Hg
or Pb) which designates the heavy metal
responsible for the hazard.
9. CONTACT INFORMATION
EAL GmbH
Otto-Hausmann-Ring 107
42115 Wuppertal, Germany
+49 (0)202 42 92 83 0
+49 (0) 202 42 92 83 – 160
info@eal-vertrieb.com
www.eal-vertrieb.com
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