OPERATION
WARNING
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The Condenser Bowl is manufactured from polycarbonate and must not be exposed to temperatures above 50°C.
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Inspect the unit and air hoses for wear or damage, andreplace if necessary. Do not use damaged or leaking hoses or con-
nections
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Some air tools have built-in regulators, which are used to control speed/torque performance. Where a machine does not have
a built-in regulator, the speed/torque can still be adjusted by varying the pressure on your air supply regulator.
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INCREASE the air pressure by pulling the Pressure Control (3) up to unlock it, then turning it clockwise. Push the pressure
control back down to lock it again
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DECREASE the pressure by unlocking the pressure control, then turning it anticlockwise. Push down to lock it again
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For applications that require a very accurate air pressure, confirm outlet pressure with a calibrated pressure gauge.
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Cleaning and draining MUST ONLY be carried out with the compressor switched off and the air system drained of pressure.
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The condenser will collect moisture and dirt which, unlessremoved, will cause serious corrosion to this device and to your
machines
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Drain the Condenser Bowl (6) daily (or more often whereapplicable) by pulling down on the Drain Valve (7) until all liquid has
escaped
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Always shut off the compressor and depressurise the air supply before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance.
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The polycarbonate Condenser Bowl (6) can be damaged and may fail if exposed to certain solvents or strong alkaline cleaning
agents (either internally or externally).
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Press the Bowl Unlock Button, twist the Condenser Bowlclockwise or anticlockwise until the bayonet connection unlocks, and
remove the bowl.
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Wash out using a mild detergent and a lint-free cloth.
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Rinse with plenty of clean cold fresh water and dry thoroughly.
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To reassemble, first check that the O-ring that seals the bowlagainst the body of the unit is clean and undamaged, then engage
the locking bayonet and twist the cup until the unlock button clicks into its locked position.
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As with other power tools, air tools should not be disposed ofwith household waste.
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Air tools may contain traces of tool oil and other lubricants and so must be recycled accordingly.
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Contact your local waste disposal authority for information onthe correct way to dispose of power tools.