Cleaning and maintenance
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Cleaning the compressor
1. Set the On/Off switch
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to the “0” position by pulling it out slightly (see fig. G).
2. Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning.
3. Let the compressor cool off completely.
4. Vent the compressor via the connected pneumatic tool or the drain cock for con-
densed water
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(see fig. A).
5. Disconnect the connected pneumatic tools before you clean the compressor.
6. Drain any condensed water as described in the chapter “Draining condensed
water”.
7. Wipe the protective devices, vents and the motor housing with a clean cloth or use
compressed air to blow off dust and dirt from the compressor at low pressure.
8. Use a damp cloth and a small amount of soft soap to wipe the outside of the com-
pressor. Make sure that no water or soap penetrates the inside of the device.
9. Let all parts dry completely.
Replacing and cleaning the air filters
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Operating the compressor when the air filters are plugged or damaged may
damage it.
− Regularly replace the filter elements; this must be done once a year if it is
operated in a clean environment. In dusty environments, the filter ele-
ments must be replaced more often.
Tip:
It is recommended that you remove the air filters every 50 operating
hours and clean the filter element by blowing it out with compressed
air.
− Screw the air filter
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you intend to replace off of the motor unit by turning it
counterclockwise (see fig. A).
− Replace the used air filter with an original spare part as described in the chapter
“Mounting the air filters”.