
User’s Manual –AREBOS Air Compressor 30 L
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•Risk of explosion! If you operate the compressor in an unsuitable, poorly ventilated place, in
an unsuitable ambient temperature, or in a room containing dusts, acids, vapors, or
flammable gases, there is a risk of explosion.
- The compressor must not be operated or stored in a room containing dusts, acids, vapors or
flammable gases. He can explode.
- Keep away easily flammable substances from the compressor.
- Keep the gases or vapors sucked in from the compressor free of any impurities that could
cause fires and explosions in the compressor.
- Operate the compressor only at an ambient temperature of at least 5°C and at a maximum
of 40°C. At temperatures below 5°C, the motor startup is endangered by stiffness.
- Ensure that the ambient temperature in a closed working environment is not higher than
25°C to ensure proper operation of the compressor while maintaining full air charge.
- Only operate the compressor in well-ventilated areas.
- Do not spray water or flammable liquids on the compressor.
•Risk of injury! The compressor's compressed air tank is under pressure during operation and
in the non-vented state. If the compressor is damaged, connections are loosened or
unsuitable or damaged lines are used, pressure may be released.
- The compressor must not be operated if the compressed air tank has defects that endanger
the operator or third parties.
- Check the compressed air tank for rust and damage before each use. If damage is found,
contact a qualified specialist immediately.
- Do not switch on the compressor before the compressed air hose is connected.
- Never drill holes in the compressed air tank, do not weld or deform it.
- Never operate the compressor if the compressed air tank is damaged or deformed.
- Ensure that the compressed air tank is always vented before releasing connections or
connecting or removing pneumatic tools.
- Make sure that you only use compressed air lines for compressed air that are suitable for a
maximum pressure that matches the device.
- Use a compressed air hose with hose protection when working with a pressure of 7 bar or
more.
- Do not try to repair damaged wires, but replace them.
- Never transport the compressor when the compressed air tank is pressurized.
•Risk of electric shock! Faulty electrical installation or excessive mains voltage can lead to
electric shocks.
- Only connect the compressor if the mains voltage of the socket agrees with the
specification on the type plate.
- Only connect the compressor to an easily accessible socket so that you can quickly
disconnect it from the power supply in the event of a malfunction.
- Lay the power cord so that it does not become a trip hazard.
- Do not kink the power cord and do not put it over sharp edges.
- Always disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when not in use, before transporting
and before cleaning or maintenance.
- Do not use the compressor if the power cord or plug is damaged. Have the damaged part
replaced by an authorized dealer for an original part.
•Risk of damage! Improper handling of the compressor can damage the compressor.
- Do not insert any objects into the compressor.
- Only transport the compressor by the transport handle provided for this purpose.
- Always keep the compressor upright.
- When the compressor starts up (starts), a brief voltage dip may occur, especially if the
power quality is poor. This can affect other devices (e.g. flickering a lamp).