Securing Compressed Air Bottles; Compressed Air Supply - Miele APLW 633 Operating Instructions Manual

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en - Areas of application
Securing com-
pressed air
bottles
Compressed air
supply
Large compressed
air bottles
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 Hazard
Compressed air may escape from the compressed air bottles dur-
ing reprocessing.
Close the valves on the compressed air bottles completely. Close
unused connections on the compressed air bottles with blind stop-
pers.
Two small compressed air bottles or one large compressed air bottle
can be placed in each side of the insert. The compressed air bottles
must be secured in an upright position. The insert has a holding rail at
the top and holders at the bottom for this purpose.
Move the holding rail to the top of the insert until the compressed
air bottle is standing upright.
At the bottom, position a holder to the right and left of the com-
pressed air bottle.
When reprocessing compressed air unit carrier frames including the
hoses, the hoses must be filled with compressed air. The pressure in
the hoses prevents wash water from entering the air-carrying system,
among other things.
The compressed air required can be taken from the compressed air
bottles being reprocessed using a connection hose. Alternatively,
small compressed air bottles can be used.
Connection hoses and small compressed air bottles are not included
in the insert's scope of delivery. Connection hoses and small com-
pressed air bottles that are compatible with the manufacturer and
model of the compressed air unit, must be procured by the customer.
To ensure that the compressed air unit carrier frames are pressur-
ised during reprocessing, the compressed air bottles must contain
a sufficient volume of compressed air in line with the manufac-
turer's specifications.
Screw the connection hose to the valve of the compressed air unit
carrier frame and to the valve of the compressed air bottle.

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