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HIKOKI UP 18DA Mode D'emploi page 12

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NOTE
○ When using the 12 V DC adapter, remove the battery.
Otherwise, the product may not operate.
○ The tool cannot be used with a 24 V in-vehicle power
supply.
○ Some cigarette lighter sockets only supply power when
the ignition is switched on or the vehicle engine is
switched on.
○ When used with an in-vehicle power supply, the volume
of air blown is lower compared to when used with a
battery.
PRIOR TO OPERATION
WARNING
Check for damage prior to commissioning. A damaged
tool may not be put into operation.
1. Setting up
Set up on a firm, horizontal and level surface.
The operating elements have to be easily accessible at
any time.
Position in a dry area protected from frost.
USE
WARNING
○ Operate the tool only under supervision.
Excessive pressure can burst the object being inflated
and cause injury and property damage.
○ During use, pay attention to the pressure gauge on the
tool body and the condition of the object being inflated,
and stop the tool immediately if you feel that anything is
abnormal.
NOTE
The LED light and display will turn off automatically after
5 minutes pass while the power is on, the motor is not
started, and no other buttons are pressed.
1. Inflate using the high-pressure hose (Fig. 6)
CAUTION
In High-Pressure mode, the product can be operated
continuously for a maximum of 5 minutes. After using
the product for 5 minutes, stop using it for 10 minutes
and allow it to cool.
(1) Unwind the high-pressure hose.
(2) Screw the high-pressure hose onto the valve of the
object to be inflated. Screw one of the adapters onto the
high-pressure hose and then attach it to the valve of the
object to be inflated.
WARNING
Ensure that the attached adapter is screwed in firmly
before starting the infrator.
(3) Switching on the tool: Press the power button. The
display is on.
(4) Select High-Pressure mode by pressing mode button.
(5) Select the required tool of pressure (BAR / PSI / kPa) by
pressing unit button.
(6) Set the required pressure in the display by pressing the
+/- button.
WARNING
The set pressure must not be higher than the maximum
permissible pressure of the object to be inflated. It may
otherwise burst and cause injuries and property
damage.
(7) Starting the inflation process: Press the start/stop
button. The pressure reaches is shown on the display.
The inflation process stops automatically when the set
pressure is reached. By pressing the start/stop button,
the inflation process can be interrupted at any time.
(8) Switching off the tool: Press the power button. The
display goes off.
(9) Remove the high-pressure hose from the object to be
inflated. If required, unscrew the adapter from the high-
pressure hose and store it in the storage. Wind the
high-pressure hose at the tool and clip it in place.
2. Inflating / deflating with the high-volume hose
(Fig. 7, Fig. 8)
(1) Remove the high-volume hose from the tool and ...
A: attach to the air outlet for inflation (bayonet closure:
align; plug in and turn anti-clockwise) or... (Fig. 7-a)
B: for deflation attach to the air inlet (bayonet closure:
align, plug in and turn anti-clockwise) (Fig. 7-b)
(2) If required, from the high-volume hose remove the
adapter and screw on a suitable adapter from the
storage (Fig. 8).
(3) Attach the high-volume hose to the object to be inflated
using the adapter.
(4) Switching on the tool: Press the power button.
The display is on.
(5) Select High-Volume mode by pressing mode button.
WARNING
Do not excessively inflate the object to be inflated. It
may otherwise burst and cause injuries and property
damage.
(6) Starting the inflation process: Press the start/stop
button. By pressing the start/stop button, the inflation
process can be stopped at any time.
(7) Remove the high-volume hose from the object to be
inflated and close its closure.
(8) Switching off the tool: Press the power button. The
display goes off.
(9) Remove the high-volume hose from the air inlet or air
outlet (bayonet closure: turn in clockwise direction and
pull off). Then insert into the socket on the underside of
the tool (Fig. 9), wind it up at the tool and clip it in place.
3. Transporting (Fig. 2)
Wind up the hose at the tool and clip it in place.
Remove the battery from the tool and store the
connection cable in the cable storage and close the
flap.
Carry the tool at the handle. Do not pull the tool from the
hoses or the connection cable.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
WARNING
Before carrying out any work, switch off the tool.
Remove the connection cable from the mains and
remove the battery from the tool.
1. Important information
Maintenance and test have to be planned and carried
out in accordance with the legal provisions in line with
the setup and mode of operation of the tool.
Regulatory authorities may ask to view respective
documentation.
2. Regular maintenance
Prior to every start
Check the hoses for damage and have them repaired if
necessary.
Check that all screw fittings are seated securely, and
tighten if necessary.
Check connection cable for damage, replace with an
original spare part if necessary.
3. Maintenance of the motor
The motor unit winding is the very "heart" of the power
tool. Exercise due care to ensure the winding does not
become damaged and/or wet with oil or water.
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