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If  for  any  reason  the  13  amp  plug  tted  to  this  product 
requires replacement it must be wired in accordance with 
the following instruction:
Do not connect the brown (live) or blue (neutral) to the 
earth pin marked ‘E’    on the 3 pin plug.
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked Neutral (N). 
Connect the Brown wire to the terminal marked Live (L). 
Connect the Yellow & Green wire to the terminal marked 
Earth (E). Ensure that the outer insulation is gripped by the 
cord grip and that the wires are not trapped when replacing 
the plug cover. The mains lead on this product is tted with 
a 13 amp (BS1363/A) plug. A 13 amp (BS1362) fuse must 
be tted in the plug.
If in doubt consult a qualied electrician.
There are no user serviceable parts inside this product 
except  those  referred  to  in  the  manual.  Always  refer 
servicing  to  qualied  service  personnel.  Never  remove 
any part of the casing unless qualied to do so; this unit 
contains dangerous voltages.
  Warning!  
For your protection if this product is to be used outdoors it 
should not be exposed to rain or used in damp locations. Do 
not place the product on damp surfaces, use a workbench 
if available. For added protection use a suitable residual 
current device (R.C.D.) at the socket outlet.
Note:  If  the  mains  cable  requires  replacing  it  must  be 
replaced with an identical one and tted by a qualied 
person.
6.8  I/O switch (On/Off) (Fig. 8-9)
To switch on the compressor, pull out the knob (ref. 8) to 
position I (ON).
To  switch  off  the  compressor,  press  the  knob  (ref.  8)  in 
again to position O (OFF).
6.9  Adjusting the pressure
 ● You can adjust the pressure on the pressure gauge (ref. 
6) using the pressure regulator (ref. 7).
 ● The  set  pressure  can  be  taken  from  the  quicklock 
coupling (ref. 5).
6.10 Setting the pressure switch
The pressure switch is set at the factory.
 ● When the upper calibration value (set by the manufacturer) 
has been reached, the compressor stops.
  When air is used, the compressor restarts automatically 
when the lower calibration value is reached.
 ● The compressor continues to operate according to this 
automatic cycle until the I/O switch is turned.
7.  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
  Warning!  
Pull the power plug before doing any cleaning and 
maintenance work on the appliance.
  Warning!  
Wait until the compressor has completely cooled 
down. Risk of burns!
  Warning!  
Always depressurize the tank before carrying out any 
cleaning and maintenance work.
7.1  Cleaning
 ● Keep the safety devices free of dirt and dust as far as 
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow 
it with compressed air at low pressure.
 ● We recommend that you clean the appliance immediately 
after you use it.
 ● Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these may be 
aggressive to the plastic parts in the appliance. Ensure 
that no water can get into the interior of the appliance.
 ● You must disconnect the hose and any pneumatic tools 
from the compressor before cleaning. Do not clean the 
compressor with water, solvents or the like.
7.2  Condensation water (Fig. 10)
The condensation water must be drained off each day 
by opening the drain valve (ref. 11) (on the bottom of the 
pressure vessel).
1.  Verify that the compressor is turned Off.
2.  Holding the handle, tilt the compressor toward the 
drain valve so that it’s set in a lower position.
3.  Open gently the drain valve.
4.  Keep the compressor tilted until all moisture has been 
removed.
5.  Close the drain valve.
  Warning!  
Dispose of the condensation water in an 
environmentally compatible manner at the appropriate 
collection point.
MAINTENANCE RESUMPTIVE TABLE
FUNCTION
AFTER THE FIRST 
100 HOURS
EVERY 100 HOURS
Cleaning of intake lter and/or 
substitution of ltering element
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Draining tank condensate Daily and at the end of work