Senco Ac12810uk Low Noise Compressors Instruction Manual

AC12810UK Low Noise Compressors

Product Information

The product is a compressor designed for various applications.
It is equipped with safety devices and command devices to ensure
safe and efficient operation. The machine has electrical
connections and can be connected to air tools using an air
tube.

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Warnings

Before using the compressor, it is important to read and
understand the instructions and warnings provided in the manual.
This will ensure safe usage of the tool. The compressor is equipped
with safety devices and markings to indicate potential hazards and
precautions.

Machine Use

Ensure that the compressor is used in the appropriate
destination of use. This may include specific environments or
applications. The use of the machine should be within the specified
limits to avoid any damage or safety risks.

Command Devices

Familiarize yourself with the command devices of the compressor.
These devices control the operation of the machine and should be
used according to the instructions provided.

Checks Before Switching On

Prior to switching on the compressor, perform necessary checks
to ensure its proper functioning. This may include checking the
electrical connections, air tube connections, and any other
relevant components.

Machine Switching On

To switch on the machine, follow the instructions provided in
the manual. This may involve activating specific switches or
buttons. Ensure that all safety precautions are observed during
this process.

Machine Switching Off

To switch off the compressor, follow the instructions provided
in the manual. This may involve deactivating specific switches or
buttons. Ensure that the machine is properly powered down and all
safety measures are taken.

Restorable Thermal Protection Tripping Reset

If the compressor’s thermal protection is tripped, refer to the
manual for instructions on how to reset it. This will allow the
machine to resume normal operation.

Connections

Make sure to properly connect the compressor to the electrical
supply as per the instructions provided. Additionally, connect the
air tube or extensions and tools securely to ensure proper
functioning.

Emergency Stop

In case of an emergency, the compressor is equipped with an
emergency stop feature. Familiarize yourself with this feature and
know how to activate it when necessary.

Switching On After An Emergency Stop

If the emergency stop feature has been activated, follow the
instructions provided in the manual to safely switch on the
compressor again. Take any necessary precautions before resuming
operation.

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Compressor

Operating Instructions
(Original Instructions)

Betriebsanleitung
(Übersetzung der Ursprünglichen Anweisungen)

Mode d’Emploi
(Traduction des Instructions Originales)

Gebruiksaanwijzing
(Vertaling van de Oorspronkelijke Gebruiksaanwijzing)

Instruções de Operação
(Tradução das instruções originais)

Instrucciones de Empleo
(La Traducción de las Instrucciones Originales)

Instruziono per l’Uso
(Traduzione delle Istruzioni Originali)

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Bruksvisning
(Översättning av de Ursprungliga Undervisningarna)

Bruksvisning
(Oversettelse av de Originale Instruksjonene)

Käyttöohjeet
(Alkuperäisten Ohjeiden Käännös)

Brugsanvisning
(Oversættelse af de Originale Instruktioner)

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Kasutusjuhend
(Algse juhendi tõlge)

Naudojimo instrukcijos
(Originalios instrukcijos vertimas)

WARNING: Please read the instructions and warnings for this tool carefully before use.

Lietosanas instrukcijas
(Oriinl nordjuma tulkojums)

Instrukcja Obslugi
(Tlumaczenie oryginalnej instrukcji)

Operativní Instrukce
(Peklad pvodního pokynu)

Návod na Pouzívanie
(Preklad pôvodného pokynu)

Használati Utasítások
(Az eredeti utasítás fordítása)

Navodila za Uporabo
(Prevod izvirnega navodila)

Instruciuni de utilizare
(Traducerea instruciunii originale)

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Kullanma Talimatlari
(Orijinal talimatlarin çevirisi)

Kyocera Senco Europe Pascallaan 88 8212 NJ Lelystad, The Netherlands +31 320 295 575 www.senco.eu

NFE2AC · Revised July 22, 2021 (Replaces06/06/2021)
© 2021 by Kyocera Senco Europe

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MANUAL…………………………………………………………………………….4 ADDRESSEES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4

SAFETY WARNINGS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Applied Safety Devices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Safety Marking…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5

MACHINE USE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5

Destination Of Use …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5

Use Limits……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6

Command Devices …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6

Checks Before Switching On……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6

Machine Switching On………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Machine Switching Off………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7

Restorable Thermal Protection Tripping Reset

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CONNECTIONS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………7

Electrical Connections ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7

Connection Of The Air Tube (Extension) And Of The Tools

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EMERGENCY STOP …………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 Emergency Stop ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 Switching On After An Emergency Stop ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 7

MAINTENANCE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 State Of “Switched Off Machine” ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Routine Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Supplementary Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Demolition……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Trouble ­ Causes ­ Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Spare Parts……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9

PACKAGING ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Machine Transport And Handlingt ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Packaging……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Unpacking……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Positioning ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Storage …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………….10 RESERVED RIGHTS ………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY……………………………………………………………………………199 LIMITED WARRANTY……………………………………………………………………………………………….202

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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MANUAL
Before using the machine, the authorized operators Must read and understand this manual in all its parts.
This manual of “use and maintenance instructions” was drawn up according to the provisions foreseen by the “Machinery Directive” 2006/42/EC in order to assume an easy and correct comprehension of the contents handled by the authorised operators. Therefore, it must always be placed, well guarded and preserved, near the the machine.
This manual is integral part of the machine and must be preserved for future reference until disposal of the same. This manual must always be available for the charged operators and has to be placed well stored and preserved near to the machine.
The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages to persons, animals and things, due to the inobservance of the standards and of the instructions described in this manual.
The manual has compulsorily to be delivered together with the machine, in case this latter is transferred to another user.
This manual meets the state of art when the machine is traded and cannot be considered improper just because following to new experiences it can then be updated.
In case of loss or wear of the manual, equest a new copy from the manufacturer or authorised dealer specifying the model of the machine and the revision quoted on the cover.

MECHANICAL / PNEUMATIC MAINTENANCE ENGINEER: This is the trained technical engineer qualified to perform exclusively interventions on the mechanical / pneumatic parts in order to carry out adjustment, maintenance and/or repair procedures even with disabled protections in full observance of the instructions contained in this manual or in any other specific document exclusively supplied by the manufacturer, being equipped with the personal protection equipment.
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEER: This is a trained technical engineer qualified to perform intervention exclusively on electrical devices in order to carry out adjustment, maintenance and or repair procedures also with live voltage and with disabled protections in full observance of the instructions contained in this manual or in another specific documents exclusively supplied by the manufacturer, being equipped with the personal protection equipment.
COMPANY SAFERY MANAGER: This is a qualified technical engineer, appointed by the employer (in case the machine is used in a company), meeting the technical and professional requirements foreseen by the regulators in force concerning the safety and health of workers in the place of work.
MANUFACTURER’S TECHNICAL ENGINEER: This is a qualified technical engineer supplied by the manufacturer and/or authorized dealer to perform the required technical assistance, as well as interventions of routine and supplementary maintenance and/or procedures not described in this manual requiring a specific knowledge of the machine, being equipped with the personal protection equipment.

ADDRESSEES
This technical manual is destined exclusively to authorised operators charged with the use and maintenance of the machine according to the specific technical and professional competences required for the type of intervention involved. The symbols here below are placed at the beginning of a paragraph and indicate the operator involved in the handed topic.
The authorised operators must perform on the machine only the interventions of their specific competence.
Before performing any intervention on the machine, the authorised operators must make sure they are in full possession of their physical and psychological abilities in order to assure at any time the respect of the safety conditions.
CHARGED OPERATOR: This is an operator being at least 18 years old (private user or worker), who, in compliance with the provisions of the laws in force in the country of use on safety and health in work places, can perform exclusively the switching-on, use and switching-off of the machine in full observance of the instructors container in the manual, being equipped with the personal protection equipment.

SAFETY WARNINGS
APPLIED SAFETY DEVICES
1.SAFETY VALVE: this is a certified safety valve (calibrated on 10,5 bar), installed on the pneumatic plant under the pressure switch. It is used to discharge the overpressure of the plant, when the pressure switch does not work due to possible malfunctions. The tripping of the safety valve obliges the operator to switch off the machine and require the intervention of the maintenance technical engineers.
2.PRESSURE SWITCH: this is an elector-pneumatic device (calibrated on min. 7 bar and max. 10 bar) installed on the pneumatic plant. It is used to command the automatic start of the machine, when the operation pressure falls under 7 bar, as well as the automatic stop when the operation pressure reaches 10 bars.
3.FIXED PROTECTION GRATING OF THE COOLING FAN : This is affixed protection made up of a grating in plastic material fastened by screws to the base of the bi-cylindrical pumping assembly. It is used to avoid accidental contact with the moving cooling fan.
4.RESTORABLE THERMAL SWITCH: this is a thermal protection installed on the electric plant, stopping the electric motor in case of current overload and/or short-circuit.
The restoration can be performed by the related push-button .
5.TANK PRESSURE GAUGE: this is a measuring device installed on the machine tank. It displays the

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compressed air pressure present within the tank. 6.PRESSURE GAUGE AT OUTPUT: this is a measuring device

SIGNAL COMPULSORY PPE TYPE OF USE In case maintenance

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installed on the machine pneumatic plant upstream of the

interventions are

fast air outlet tap. It displays the output pressure, which is

Hands Protection

required without

adjustable through the proper pressure regulator (0 ÷ 10 bar).

(Heart protecting gloves)

waiting that the electric motor and the

It is strictly to tamper, disconnect and/or remove any safety device existing in the machine.

bi-cylindrical pumping element cool down.

It is strictly forbidden to replace any safety device or any of their components with not original spare parts.

Hearing Protection (Ear muff)

During all processing phases.

It is compulsory to constantly check the correct operation of all safety devices installed on the machine.

Feet protection (Footwear with reinforced cap)

During machine transport.

It is compulsory to immediately replace any safety device malfunctioning and/or being damaged.
SAFETY MARKING The safety marking used is represented by an adhesive label, applied on the outside of the machine. Meaning of the signals:

RESIDUAL RISKS The authorized operators shall be aware that even
though the manufacturer has adopted all possible technical manufacturing precautions to make the machine safe, there is still a potential residual risk.

RESIDUAL RISK

Hazard of burning by accidental contact with the bi-cylindrical pumping assembly and the electric motor.

Hazard: Power supply

Hazard:

Hazard:

Automatic start High temperature

EXPOSURE FREQUENCY
DAMAGE RELEVANCE

Low and accidental. There can be exposure if the operator decides to perform voluntary a wrong action, forbidden and not reasonably foreseeable.
Light lesions (usually reversible).

0 bar

Safety sings. / Obligation of use of the

DAMAGE RELEVANCE

personal protection equipment (PPE) and/

or wait until the machine has cooled.

Read the instructions compulsorily

It is compulsory to It is compulsory to disconnect power protect the hearing
supply

It is compulsory to keep the safety signal well clean to ensure their good visibility.
It is absolutely forbidden to remove and/or damage the safety signals applied to the machine.
It is compulsory to replace the safety signals worn out requesting to the manufacturer and/or authopized dealer.

PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
The authorized operators are not allowed to wear cloths and accessories that may be entangled in the machine. It is compulsory to use the ppe foreseen by the manufacturer. The authorized operators must compulsorily use the ppe foreseen by the manudacturers of the tools used and according to the processing type.

MACHINE USE DESTINATION OF USE FIELD OF USE Industrial, raft and civil sector.

PLACE OF USE

Indoor or outdoor (provided that it is not subject to atmospheric agents) sufficiently lighted, ventilated, with ambient air temperature and humidity values complying, suitable in compliance with the law provision in force in the country of use on safety and health in the places of work. The machine has to lean on a surface assuring its stability with reference to its weight and its overall dimensions.
CAUTION IT IS COMPULSORY TO KEEP THE MACHINE OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

FORESEEN USE
OPERATORS CHARGED WITH THE USE

Air compression (without oil) for the use of suitable pneumatic tools complying with the regulations in force. (ex: guns for blowing, inflation, washing, painting or sandblasting; screwers; spot welders, riveters or greasers).
An authorized operator meeting the professional requirements described.

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USE LIMITS

CHECKS BEFORE SWITCHING ON

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This machine was designed and produced exclusively for the

intended use described in par.9 , any other use and operation

is therefore absolutely forbidden in order to assure in every

moment the safety of the charged operators, as well as the

Before switching-on of the machine, the authorized operators must compulsory perform the following checks.

efficiency of machine itself.

1. Make sure that there are not any non-authorized persons

COMMAND DEVICES They are shown 1. Power supply cable 2. Pressure switch 3. “ON-OFF” switch 4. Pressure regulator at output 5. Fast air outlet tape 6. Pressure gauge at output 7. Tank pressure gauge

close to the machine.
2. Make sure that the safety devices are integral and properly installed and working .
3. Make sure that the machine is properly positioned . 4. Make sure that the “ON-OFF” switch or selector is positioned
on “OFF (0)”.
5. Make sure that the condensate drain valve is closed . 6. Use the compulsory personal protection devices (PPE) . 7. Make sure that you have read and understood the “Use and
Maintenance Instructions ” in all its parts.

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It is strictly forbidden to commission the machine in environments with potentially explosive atmosphere and/or in presence of combustible dusts (ex: wood
dusts, flours, sugars and middlings).

Limitations in use: it is strictly forbidden to use the machine for improper used, differing from the foreseen use (par.9).
It is compulsory to keep the machine out of the reach of children.
During the use, it is compulsory to verify that nonauthorized people do not get close to the machine.
It is strictly forbidden to use air tubes (extensions), fittings, and tools not suitable and/or not complying with the regulations in force.
It is strictly forbidden to life the machine with cranes and/or fork lift trucks.
It is strictly forbidden to direct compressed air jets against persons, animals and things. It is strictly forbidden to use the machine to transport and/or lift persons, animals and things. It is strictly forbidden to get on the machine. It is strictly forbidden to tow the machine by any means and/or vehicle whatsoever.
It is strictly forbidden to move the machine manually on upwards and/or downwards slopes with
hazardous grade.
Hazard of burning by accidental contact with the bi-cylindrical pumping assembly and the electric motor. Caution! There is a residual risk.

MACHINE SWITCHING ON
The authorized operators can switch on the machine only after having compulsorly performed the checks described. Before using this machine, the authorized operators must read and understand this manual in all its part. During the use, it is compulsory to verify that nonauthorized people do not get close to the machine. The authorized operators are not allowed to let the machine unattended during operation and maintenace interventions. Hazard of burning by accidental contact with the bi-cylindrical pumping assembly and the electric motor. Caution! There is a residual risk. The manufacturer declines all liability for damages to persons, animals and things, due to the inobservance of the standards and warnings described in this manual. The manufacturer declines all liability on the final result of the processing given that it depends expends exclusively on the type of tool used and on the professional skils of the authorized operators.
1. Connect the machine to the mains by inserting the power supply plug in the proper outlet;
2. Switch on the machine by pulling the “ON-OFF” switch in pos. “ON (I)” (the machine works until the max. operation pressure of 10 bar is reached, then it stops automatically);
3. Adjust pressure at output using the proper regulator, according to the used tool and to the type of processing. Check pressure in the proper pressure gauge ;
It is forbidden to screw the pressure regulator at output. Beyond the end of stroke, in order to avoid damaging the membrane.
4. Connect the tool to the air tube (extension); 5. Connect the air tube (extension) to the fast air
outlet tap of the machine;
It is strictly forbidden to use air tubes (extensions), fittings, and tools not suitable and/or not complying with the regulations in force. It is compulsory to use air tubes (extensions), fittings, and tools, complying with the provisions

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contained in the use and maintenance instructions supplied by the related manufacturers.
6. Perform the processing (the machine restarts automatically when the operation pressure falls under 7 bar);
7. Once the processing has ended, switch off the machine as described.

changes exceeding the tolerances foreseen by the

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distributing entity (voltage ± 10% – frequency ± 2%).

Should it be necessary, it is compulsory to connect

the machine exclusively to generating sets with a

power greater than the installed electric power. To

support the absorption peak at start.

MACHINE SWITCHING OFF

0 bar

At the end of the work cycle, switch

off the machine as follows:

1. Switch off the machine by pressing the “ON-OFF” switch on pos. “OFF (0)”;

2. Disconnect the machine from the mains by removing the power supply plug from the proper outlet;
3. Disconnect the tool from the air tube (extension);

4. Disconnect the air tube (extension) from the fast air outlet tap

of the machine;

5. Drain the condensate from the tank only in case of work cycle end.

RESTORABLE THERMAL PROTECTION TRIPPING

RESET

0 bar

Should a current overload and/or short-circuit

occur in the electric plant of the machine,

the restorable thermal switch trips stopping

the electric motor. To reset the restorable

thermal switch, proceed as follows;

1. Press the “ON-OFF” switch on pos. “OFF (0)”; 2. Press the restorable thermal push-button; 3. Before restarting the machine wait some minutes.

Should the machine, after having performed the rest, not switch on, the charged operator must compulsory seek the intervention of the maintenance technical engineers
and/or of the authorized dealer.

CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 0 The machine can be connected to the mains
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by inserting the power supply plug in the proper outlet.

CONNECTION OF THE AIR TUBE (EXTENSION) AND OF THE TOOLS
1.Connect the tools to the air tube (extension); 2.Connect the air tube (extension) to the
fast air outlet tap of the machine.
It is strictly forbidden to use air tubes (extensions), fittings, and tools not suitable and/or not complying with the regulations in force. It is compulsory to use air tubes (extensions), fittings, and tools, complying with the provisions contained in the use and maintenance instructions supplied by the related manufacturers. The anufacturer declines all liability for damages to persons, animals and things due to the inobservance of the above described warnings.
EMERGENCY STOP
EMERGENCY STOP
The switching-off of the machine can be performed by pressing the “ON-OFF” switch on pos. “OFF (0)”. In order to avoid situations of imminent or close hazard, the authorized operators must compulsorily perform the following operations: 1. Press the “on-off” switch On pos. “Off (0)” in the right time. 2. Immediately inform the “safety manager” of the emergency (if the machine is used in a company).
SWITCHING ON AFTER AN EMERGENCY STOP
Only and exclusively after having removed the emergency causes and having carefully assessed that the same have not caused damaged and/or anomalies to the machine, with the consent of the “Safety Manager” (In case the machine is used in a company), switch on the machine as described.

The mains to which the machine is connected
must comply with the requirements foreseen by the regulation in force in the country of use, as well as meet the technical features quoted in par.2 And be
equipped with a proper “earthing” plant.
Any type of electric material used for the connection must suit the use, be marked “ce” if subjected to the low voltage directive 2006/95/ec, and comply with the requirements set forth by the regulations in force in the country of use of the machine. The inobservance of the above described warnings
can cause irreparable damages to the electric
equipment of the machine and the following
expiration of the warranty. The manufacturers declines all liability for fauilts or malfunctions of the machine due to voltage sudden

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MAINTENANCE

STATE OF “SWITCHED OFF MACHINE”

SUPPLEMENTARY MAINTENANCE

0 bar

It includes all activities performed in order

to maintain the proper use and operation

0 bar

Before performing any type of maintenance and/or

adjustment intervention on the machine, it is necessary

to compulsorily drain the tank (no pressure), to

disconnect power supply source, as well as to verify

that the machine is actually stopped and cannot be

switched on suddenly (ON-OFF switch on pos. `’OFF

conditions of the machine through different
types of interventions (adjustments, replacements, etc.) carried out exclusively by the technicians of the manufacturer at the established frequency or in case of failure or wear.

(0)” and power supply cable disconnected from the mains outlet and positioned close to the machine).

For any supplementary maintenance intervention, compulsory request the technical assistance to the

manufacturer of the authorized dealer.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

0 bar

It includes all activities performed in order to

maintain the proper use and operation conditions

of the machine through different type of

intervention (adjustments, visual checks, cleaning

of air filters, etc.) carried out by the authorized

maintenance technical engineer at the established

frequency.

The authorized operators must perform exclusively the operations of their specific competence. And with the consent of the company safety manager (if the machine is used in a company). The authorized operators are not allowed to leave the
machine unattended during its operation and during
maintenance operations.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TABLE

DEMOLITION

0 bar

When the machine is demolished,

compulsorily observe the provisions of the

regulations in force.

Separate the parts making up the machine

according to the different construction

materials (plastic, copper, iron, etc.).

TROUBLE ­ CAUSES ­ TROUBLESHOOTING

0 bar

The following table gives a series of

situations that can occur during the

use of the machine.

The authorized operators must perform exclusively the operations of their specific competence. And with the consent of the company safety manager (if the machine is used in a company).

FREQUENCY POINT OF INTER- TYPE OF INTER-

VENTION

VENTION

EVERY DAY
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Safety devices
Power supply cable and plug

Make sure that they are integral, properly installed and working.
Visual check of the wear state.

At every work cycle

end lean the machine

on the ground and

Tank

drain the condensate

from the tank, opening

the condensate

valve .

EVERY WEEK

Wheels

Tire pressure control. If necessary, inflate with compressed air up to max. 2.5 bar

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Unscrew the screw;

Remove the cover;

Extract the filter; and

No.2 Air filters, front and rear side

clean it with air;
Re-assemble the cover properly.

N.B.:REPLACE

IN CASE OF

CLEAR WEAR.

TROUBLE

CAUSES

TROUBLESHOOTING

The machine does not switch on or stops and does not restart.

Lack of power supply.
Tripping of the restorable thermal switch due to current overload and/or shortcircuit.

1. Make sure that the “ONOFF ” switch is on pos. “ON (I)”;
2. Check that the power supply cable plug is working and properly inserted in the suitable outlet;
3. Check that possible extensions used and the power supply outlet are working;
4. Check that the main switch of the mains is working and positioned on “ON (I)”.
Follow the procedure described.

The machine starts many times without using the tools.

Leaks from the air tube,

1. Check that the pneumatic plant has not been damaged;

the tool or the

pneumatic plant.

2. Check the integrity and the connection of the air tube and of the tool.

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TROUBLE

CAUSES

TROUBLESHOOTING

PACKAGING

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The tank in not under pressure.

Switch on the machine and wait until the tank is loaded verifying the pressure on the proper pressure gauge.

MACHINE TRANSPORT AND HANDLINGT The machine can be transported manually by two charged

Air does not come out from the tool.

Wrong adjustment of the output

Check that the value indicated on the pressure gauge at output is greater

operators by seizing it by the bearing foot and the handle or handled manually by a charged operator using the handle and the wheels with which it is equipped.

pressure.

than 0 (zero) bar.

The tool is damaged.

Check the integrity and efficiency of the tool.

Pressure decrease in the air tank.

Leaks from the air tube, the tool or the pneumatic plant.

1. Check the integrity of the pneumatic plant.
2. Check the integrity of the air tube and of the tool.
3. Verify that the machine air tube and air tube tool connections are right.
4. Make sure that the condensate drain valve is well closed.

Tripping of the Pressure safety valve. switch faulty.

Air leak from

the valve of the pressure switch with stopped

Check valve dirty or worn.

machine.

Apply to an authorized dealer.

The machine vibrates and/ or emits a lot of noise.

Mechanical break.

Frequent starts Air filters and low yield. dirty.

Clean the filters.

The transport of the manchine must compulsorily be carried out by two charged operators in compliance with the regulations on the “manual handling of loads”, in order to avoid unfavourable ergonomic conditions that may involve risks of spine/lumbar lesions.
PACKAGING The machine is packed by the Manufacturer in a cardboard box equipped with two handles and containing No. 1 Dry compressor and No. 1 Use and maintenance instructions.
UNPACKING Once the package has been positioned on the floor, on an even surface assuring its stability, unpack the machine removing it from the package observing the instructions contained.

SPARE PARTS
Original spare parts for possible replacements are to be requested exclusively to the manufacyurer or to the authorized dealer. It is strictly forbidden to replace any components of the machine with non original spare parts.

It is recommended to dispose the package according to the different types of materials in full observance of the laws in force in the country of use.
POSITIONING 0 The machine must be used in a work place having bar the features described, positioned on an even floor assuring its stability relation to its overall dimensions and weight.
Ain order to allow the authorized operators to work in safe places, it is suggested to assure a minimum distance (1 m) from others, objects and/or obstructions.

STORAGE

0 bar

If the machine is not used for a long time, it is neces-

sary to store it in a safe place, provided with proper

temperature and humidity, as well as to protect it

against dust.

Before storing the machine, it is recommended to drain

the condensate from the air tank.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

AC4504

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 0.24 8
58
1420 4 45 / 28 5 – 40 / 5 – 95 11 355x258x290

AC8305

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 0.35 9
60
1400 5 83 / 33 5 – 40 / 5 – 95 14.1 435x410x270

AC24050

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level(Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 1.5 9
72
1400 50 240 / 170 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95 40.5 730x410x730

AC24016

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 1.5 9
72
1400 16 240 / 170 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95 42.5 720x510x495

AC10304

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 0.55 9
60
1400 4 103 / 55 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95 17.1 405x375x335

AC24080

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 1.5 9
72
1400 80 240 / 170 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95 63.5 545x465x1210

AC12810

AC32024

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz 230 / 50

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz 230 / 50

Rated power

kW

0.75

Rated power

kW

2.2

Max. operation pressure

Bar

9

Max. operation pressure

Bar

10

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

65

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

78

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm 1420

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm 1400

Tank volume

litres 10

Tank volume

litres 24

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

128 / 80 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

320 / 230 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95

Overall weight

Kg

25.8

Overall weight

Kg

54

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

495x437x459

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

800x560x535

Service class for all modeis: S3 – 20mn ON/ 10mn OFF

AC12824

Power voltage / Frequency

V / Hz

Rated power

kW

Max. operation pressure

Bar

Assured noise pressure level (Dir.2000/14/CE)

dB

Motor shaft rotation speed

Rpm

Tank volume

litres

Yield (sucked / delivered)

Vmin

Ambient air temperature / humidity / %

Overall weight

Kg

Dimensions (bxlxh)

mm

230 / 50 0.75 9
65
1420 24 128 / 80 5 – 40 / 5 ­ 95 22.0 571x280x575

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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS

BEDEUTUNG DER BETRIEBSANLEITUNG

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EMPFÄNGER …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12

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RHEITSHINWEISE ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 Angewandte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Sicherheitskennzeichnungen……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Persönliche Schutzausrüstung (Psa) ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Restrisiken…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13

MASCHINENEINSATZ………………………………………………………………………………………………..13

Bestimmungszweck………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

Verwendungsgrenzen……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14

Steuereinrichtungen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14

Kontrollen Vor Dem Einschalten ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14

Einschalten Der Maschine……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14

Ausschalten Der Maschine………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15

Wiederherstellung Der Wärmeschutz Auslösung

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ANSCHLÜSSE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15

Elektrische Anschlüsse……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15

Anschluss Des Luftschlauches (Verlängerung) Und Der Werkzeuge

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NOT-AUS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 Not-Aus…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Wiedereinschalten Nach Einem Not-Aus …………………………………………………………………………………………… 16

WARTUNG …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16 Zustand Der Ausgeschalteten Maschine ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Routinewartung ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Zusätzliche Wartung ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Demontierung ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Fehler ­ Ursachen ­ Fehlerbehebung……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Ersatzteile …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17

VERPACKUNG …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 Maschinentransport Und Handhabung………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Verpackung …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Auspacken ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Positionierung ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Aufbewahrung ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18

TECHNISCHE DATEN ………………………………………………………………………………………………..19 VORBEHALTENE RECHTE …………………………………………………………………………………………19 KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG ………………………………………………………………………………..199 GARANTIE ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….202

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