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Piston compressors are designed for intermittent operation of 25% (2.5 minutes ON, 7.5 minutes
OFF) |
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Diy compressors are not designed for industrial applications or continuous
use |
Do's
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Make sure that the mains supply to which the appliance is connected complies with current safety regulations and is correctly
earthed |
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Always use the carrying handle to transport the
compressor |
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Always leave sufficient space (at least 5 meters) between the compressor and the work area in particular when using tools for spraying of
liquids |
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The compressor must be placed on a stable
surface |
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Always wear goggles to protect your eyes against flying objects that may be lifted by the jet of
air |
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Keep children and animals at a safe distance from the work
area |
Dont's
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The appliance must never be exposed to adverse weather conditions (rain, sun, fog or
snow) |
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Never clean the machine with liquids or solvents when cleaning. Disconnect the machine from the electricity supply by removing the plug and use a damp cloth
only |
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Use of adaptors, multiple sockets and extensions, even if of suitable capacity (cable cross section area (2.5 mm 2 ) should be avoided especially in damp
places |
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The compressor is designed for air compression only and must never be used for any other type of
gas |
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Never direct the jet of air towards persons or animals or your
body |
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Never use the appliance with bare feet or wet hands or
feet |
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Never direct the jet of water or other materials sprayed by tools connected to the compressor towards the
compressor |
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The compressor must not be used for pharmaceutical, food or sanitary purposes. It is not suitable for filling the air bottles of scuba
divers |
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When using compressed air, you must know and comply with the safety precautions to be adopted |
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When using compressed air, you must know and comply with the safety precautions to be adopted for the single applications (inflating, pneumatic tools, painting, washing with water based detergents only,
etc.) |