Maintenance and storing
To provide protection against injury, do the following
before maintenance:
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Switch off the engine.
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Wait until the compressor fully stops.
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Unplug the appliance.
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Let the engine cool down (app. 30 minutes).
To provide protection against injury, do the following
before cleaning:
•
Switch off the engine.
•
Wait until the compressor fully stops.
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Unplug the appliance.
•
Let the engine cool down (app. 30 minutes).
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Do not spray water on the appliance as electrical
components could get damaged.
If the appliance is not used for more than one month,
e.g. after the season is over:
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Clean the appliance.
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Store the appliance in a clean and dry room.
Keep the appliance body with no dust and dirt.
Use a soft cloth and fine soap solution for cleaning.
Prevent direct appliance contact with aggressive cleaning
agents. Aggressive, volatile and caustic cleaning agents
must not be used.
Have the compressor checked by a qualified authorised
expert once a year.
The appliance needs to be protected against moisture and
dust.
If the appliance is not used for a long time, store it in a
covered state in a dry, safe place inapproachable to
children.
Troubleshooting
The table below shows potential failures, their possible
cause and removal options. If the problem still cannot be
removed, contact a professional for help.
Switch the appliance off and unplug it before
maintenance and cleaning.
Risk of electric shock.
Symptom
Possible cause
Compressor
Air hole is blocked
overheating
too quickly
Engine overheating
Engine carbons are
Compressor
worn out
not working
Compressor is not
plugged in
Compressor
Compressor leaking
losing or not
producing
pressure
Removal
Clean the air
hole
Leave it cool
down for 10
minutes
Replace the
carbons
Plug in the
compressor
after visual
inspection
Have it repaired
by a
professional
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