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1) Connect the machine to the mains by inserting the power supply plug (FIG. 5 - Ref. 1) in the proper outlet;
2) Switch on the machine by pulling the "ON-OFF" switch (FIG. 5 - Ref. 3) in pos. "ON (I)" (the machine works until the max. operation pressure of 10 bar is reached, then it stops
automatically);
3) Adjust pressure at output using the proper regulator (FIG. 5 - Ref. 4), according to the used tool and to the type of processing. Check pressure in the proper pressure gauge
(FIG. 5 - Ref. 6);
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO SCREW THE PRESSURE REGULATOR AT OUTPUT (FIG. 8 - REF. 3) BEYOND THE END OF STROKE, IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGING THE MEMBRANE.
4) Connect the tool to the air tube (extension);
5) Connect the air tube (extension) to the fast air outlet tap of the machine (FIG. 5 - Ref. 5);
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO USE AIR TUBES (EXTENSIONS), FITTINGS, AND TOOLS NOT SUITABLE AND/OR NOT COMPLYING WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE.
IT IS COMPULSORY TO USE AIR TUBES (EXTENSIONS), FITTINGS, AND TOOLS, COMPLYING WITH THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN THE USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
SUPPLIED BY THE RELATED MANUFACTURERS.
6) Perform the processing (the machine restarts automatically when the operation pressure falls under 7 bar);
7) Once the processing has ended, switch off the machine as described in par. 25.
25- MACHINE SWITCHING OFF
At the end of the work cycle, switch off the machine as follows:
1)
Switch off the machine by pressing the "ON-OFF" switch (FIG. 5 - Ref. 3) on pos. "OFF (0)";
2)
Disconnect the machine from the mains by removing the power supply plug (FIG. 5 - Ref. 1) from the proper outlet;
3)
Disconnect the tool from the air tube (extension);
4)
Disconnect the air tube (extension) from the fast air outlet tap (FIG. 5 - Ref. 5) of the machine;
5)
Drain the condensate from the tank only in case of work cycle end (FIG. 1 - Ref. 5).
26- RESTORABLE THERMAL PROTECTION TRIPPING RESET
Should a current overload and/or a short-circuit occur in the electric plant of the machine, the restorable thermal switch trips stopping the electric motor. To reset the
restorable thermal switch, proceed as follows:
1) Press the "ON-OFF" switch (FIG. 5 - Ref. 3) on pos. "OFF (0)";
2) Press the restorable thermal push-button (FIG. 7 - Ref. 1);
3) Before restarting the machine wait some minutes.
SHOULD THE MACHINE AFTER HAVING PERFORMED THE RESET NOT SWITCH ON, THE CHARGED OPERATOR MUST COMPULSORY SEEK THE INTERVENTION OF THE MAINTE-
NANCE TECHNICAL ENGINEERS AND/OR OF THE AUTHORIZED DEALER.
27- EMERGENCY STOP
The switching-off of the machine can be performed by pressing the "ON-OFF" switch (FIG. 5 - Ref. 3) on pos. "OFF (0)". In order to avoid situations of imminent or close
hazard, the authorized operators must compulsorily perform the following operations:
1) PRESS THE "ON-OFF" SWITCH (FIG. 5 - REF. 3) ON POS. "OFF (0)" IN THE RIGHT TIME.
2) IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE "SAFETY MANAGER" OF THE EMERGENCY (IF THE MACHINE IS USED IN A COMPANY).
28- SWITCHING ON AFTER AN EMERGENCY STOP
Only and exclusively after having removed the emergency causes and having carefully assessed that the same have not caused damages and/or anomalies to the
machine, with the consent of the "Safety Manager" (in case the machine is used in a company), switch on the machine as described in par. 24.
29- ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
It includes all activities performed in order to maintain the proper use and operation conditions of the machine through different types of intervention (adjustments, visual
checks, cleaning of air filters, etc.) carried out by the authorized maintenance technical engineer at the established frequency.
THE AUTHORIZED OPERATORS MUST PERFORM EXCLUSIVELY THE OPERATIONS OF THEIR SPECIFIC COMPETENCE (SEE PAR. 5) AND WITH THE CONSENT OF THE COMPANY
SAFETY MANAGER (IF THE MACHINE IS USED IN A COMPANY).
THE AUTHORIZED OPERATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED DURING ITS OPERATION AND DURING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.
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