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Scheppach ac 230f Traduction Du Manuel D'origine page 13

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Wheels, Fig. 2
1.
For fixing the wheels (12), first put one axle
pin through the wheel.
2.
Fasten the wheel unit through the hole in
the bracket underneath the tank.
Make sure the place of setting up is clean, dry,
and well vented.
Warning: As compressed air comes off the
output, the output may not be directed towards
the operator or people in the vicinity. The air
coming off the exit may not be inhaled. Daily
check the pressure control valve.
Fig. 4.1, 4.2
1.
The pressure in the tank is controlled by the
pressure switch under the pressure switch
cover. When the maximum pressure set is
reached, the pressure switch is activated
and the motor switched off. The pressure
is reduced as the air is consumed by the
connected tool, until the minimum pressure
set is reached. Then the pressure switch
re-engages the motor. The operator at the
compressor should take care that the motor
engages and disengages dictated by the
influence of the increasing and decreasing
pressure in the tank. The motor engages
without any previous warning.
2.
The maximum and minimum pressure have
been set in the works. These settings may
not be altered.
3.
All accessories get connected to the
adjustable drain valve (5).
Warning: For any and all maintenance and
cleaning, please shut the engine off and
unplug the device.
Fig. 6
1.
After the first ten hours of operation, drain
After every operating day, drain the con-
densate from the tank using the drain plug
(10).
2
Daily check the function of the safety
valve. When checking, the tank must be at
maximum pressure.
For checking the valve, set the tank under
pressure and pull the ring on the safety valve to
the outside.
There should be air escaping from the valve.
At releasing the ring from the safety valve, the
escaping air must stop.
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Assembly
3.
Fasten the flat washer and the nut. Tighten
the nut from the underside of the wheel.
4.
Repeat the procedure for the second wheel.
Putting into operation
Switching on and off the compressor
1.
Check the model plate on the compressor:
230 – 240 V (or 110 – 120 V).
2.
Plug the compressor cable into a standard
socket (240 V or 120 V) and switch the
compressor on.
3.
For switching the compressor on, push the
ON/OFF switch (2) to I.
Operation
4.
As shown on the adjustable output pressure
gauge (3), the pressure of the adjustable
exit can be altered by turning the adjustable
button (4).
Attention: In order to read the correct
output at the output gauge, air must flow
through the output. The adjustable valve
must be set and the pressure gauge read
with the valve open, while the air flows
from the output set through the accessory.
In order to increase the air pressure, turn
the valve clockwise. In order to reduce the
air pressure, turn the valve anti-clockwise.
Attention: The absence of air flow during
setting produces an incorrect display. For a
correct display, air must flow.
5.
Upon termination of your work, or when you
leave the compressor unattended, switch it
off as follows:
Press the ON/OFF switch (2) to O.
Maintenance
Warnings
For this test goggles must be worn. Do not hold
your face close to the safety valve as there the
air escapes at a high pressure.
Should the safety valve not work properly as
described above, immediately switch off the
compressor and have the safety valve examined
by your dealer.
Do not work with the compressor when the
safety valve does not work properly, as described
above.
General inspection
1
Regularly check all the fixing bolts for their
tight seat.
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Rubber Foot, Fig.3
Fix the rubber foot on the front of the tank.
4.
For switching the compressor off, push the
ON/OFF switch to O.
Wait until the compressed air has escaped
via the drain valve (5).
Fig. 5
Switch the machine off and pull the mains
plug.
Pull the ring on the safety valve (6) in order
to make sure that the compressed air has
escaped from the tank, or open the drain
plug of the tank in order to let the pressure
escape.
2
Regularly check, at short intervals, the
electric cable for damages. A damaged
cable must be replaced by an electrician in
order to avoid any danger.
Cleaning
1
Always keep the air inputs and outputs
free and clean.
2
Regularly remove dust and dirt with a soft
brush or a soft cloth.
3
Regularly grease all moving parts.
4
When the compressor must be cleaned,
wipe it with a soft, moist cloth. A mild
rinsing agent may be used, but no alcohol,
gasoline, or another cleaning agent.
5
Never use any caustic agents for cleaning
plastic parts.
Attention: Water may never come into contact
with the compressor.
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