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3 PREPARATION FOR USE
3.1 Setup
The room in which ...
The room in which the compressor is operated must satisfy cer-
tain conditions [See also: 6.5 Ambient conditions for operation].
The compressor is not intended for outdoor use.
When setting up the compressor, ...
– Place the compressor on a firm, flat, dust-free, dry surface. A
soft base such as a sofa, a bed or tablecloth is not suitable be-
cause the compressor might fall.
– Route the power cord in such a way that it is not a tripping haz-
ard and no one can become entangled in it.
– Make sure that children cannot pull on the power cord or con-
nection tubing and cause the compressor to fall.
– Only operate the compressor in a low-dust environment. If it is
operated in a very dusty environment (e.g., under the bed or
in workshops), or on the floor, a larger amount of dust is likely
to collect inside the housing, which may impair the quality of
the treatment or damage the compressor.
To avoid a ...
– Do not operate the compressor close to flammable objects
such as curtains, tablecloths, or paper.
– Do not operate the compressor in areas where there is a risk
of explosion or in the presence of oxidising gases (e.g., oxy-
gen, nitrous oxide, flammable anaesthetics).
CAUTION
When setting up the compressor, follow the instructions below to
avoid any risk of injury or damage to the device:
WARNING
To avoid a risk of fire due to a short circuit, follow the instruc-
tions below when setting up the compressor: