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User Manual Spend a little Live a lot 50 L COMPRESSOR Original instructions ID: #05007...
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Contents Overview ................4 Use ..................5 Package contents/parts list ..........6 General information ............7 Reading and storing the user manual ........7 Explanation of symbols ............7 Safety ...................8 Proper use ................. 8 Residual risks ................9 General safety instructions ............ 9 Safety instructions for spray painting ........11 Safety instructions for the compressor .......
Package contents/parts list Safety valve Handle On/Off switch (pressure monitor) Oil plug with ventilation Air filter, 2× Reset button for overload protection Carrying handle Compressed air tank Wheel, 2× Drain cock for condensed water Support foot, 2× Support foot suspension, 2× Oil drain plug with viewing window Quick coupling for tank pressure Pressure regulator...
General information General information Reading and storing the user manual This user manual accompanies this 50 l compressor (hereinafter referred to only as the “compressor”). It contains important information about safety, usage and care. Carefully read through the user manual before using the compressor. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions and warnings.
Safety General warning symbol Warning of electrical voltage Warning of hot parts. The surfaces of the compressor may heat up during operation. Warning: The compressor may start without warning. Prohibition: Do not open the cock before the air hose has been connected.
Safety • Use of the compressor for commercial or industrial applications as well as in connection with the trades; • Operation or maintenance of the compressor by persons not familiar with how to handle the compressor and/or who are not aware of the related risks. Residual risks Despite proper use, inconspicuous residual risks cannot be completely ruled out.
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Safety Wear suitable work clothing. • Do not wear any loose-fitting clothing or jewellery as it could be caught by moving parts. • It is recommended that you wear firm footwear when working outdoors. • If you have long hair, wear a hair net. 8.
Safety 15. Check the compressor for any damages. • Before you use the compressor, the protective devices or easily damaged parts must be carefully checked for functioning properly and as intended. • Check to make sure that moving parts are fully functional, that they are not jammed and that the parts are not damaged.
Safety • Paint fumes are highly flammable. You must therefore never smoke while spraying and in the room where work is performed. • Fireplaces, naked light or machines that produce sparks must not be present and/or used. • Do not store or consume any food or beverages in the work room. •...
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Safety WARNING! Risk of injury! The compressed air tank of the compressor is under pressure during operation and in an unvented state. Pressure may be released if the compressor is damaged, connections have been separated or if unsuitable or damaged lines are used. There is a risk of injury.
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Safety − 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 fault. − Lay the mains connection line so that it does not pose a tripping hazard. −...
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Safety NOTICE! Risk of damage! Improper handling of the compressor may result in damage. − If possible, use wedges to secure the wheels of the compressor to prevent it from rolling away when you are using it. − Do not insert any objects in the compressor. −...
First use First use Checking the compressor and package contents WARNING! Risk of swallowing and choking! Children must not play with plastic bags, wrappers and small parts. There is a risk of being swallowed and suffocation. − Keep children away from the compressor, small parts and the packaging material.
First use 5. If possible, hold on to the original packaging for future reference. 6. Dispose of any unnecessary packaging and shipping materials as described in the section “Disposal”. Preparation WARNING! Risk of injury! There is a risk of injury if you use the compressor before having it properly and completely prepared for use.
Operation 5. Use the AF13 open-ended spanner to tighten the screw so that the support foot has been securely mounted. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 with the second support foot. Inserting the oil plug − Remove the transport cap from the oil fill opening ...
Operation − Set the compressor up in a location with dry and clean air. Do not use it in the rain or in wet rooms and in areas where work is performed with spray- ing water. − Before each use, make sure that there is enough oil in the compressor. •...
Cleaning and maintenance (see Fig. A): 9. Turn the pressure regulator • clockwise to increase the control pressure, • anticlockwise to decrease the control pressure. You can read the set control pressure on the control pressure gauge 17 You can read the pressure of the air contained in the compressed air tank ...
Cleaning and maintenance WARNING! Risk of electric shock! Water that has penetrated the housing may cause a short circuit. There is a risk of electric shock. − Never immerse the compressor in water. − Never use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the compressor. −...
Cleaning and maintenance 6. Drain any condensed water as described in the chapter “Draining condensed water”. 7. Rub off the protective devices, vents and the motor housing with a clean cloth or use compressed air to blow off dust and dirt from the compressor at low pressure. 8.
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Cleaning and maintenance NOTICE! Risk of damage! If there is compressed air in the compressed air tank, the condensed water is released at high pressure when the drain cock is opened. − Reduce the tank pressure before you open the drain cock. −...
Cleaning and maintenance Adding and changing oil NOTICE! Risk of damage! Unsuitable oil or an insufficient or excessive amount of oil in the compressor could damage it. − Before each use, check the oil level and, if applicable, add oil or drain off excess oil.
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Cleaning and maintenance 3. Let the compressor cool off completely. 4. Vent the compressor using the connected pneumatic tool (see Fig. A). 5. Have a collecting container ready to collect the old oil. 6. Use the open-ended spanner to loosen the oil drain plug ...
Cleaning and maintenance Replacing the mains connection line WARNING! Risk of electric shock! If the mains connection line is damaged or is improperly mounted, there is a risk of electric shock. − The mains connection line may only be replaced by the manufacturer, its After Sales Support or a similarly qualified specialist to avoid risks.
Transport Transport WARNING! Risk of electric shock! Transporting the compressor while it is operating poses a risk of electric shock. − Switch the compressor off each time before you transport it and pull the mains plug. NOTICE! Risk of damage! If you do not transport the compressor properly, tip it or turn it upside down, it may be damaged or fluids may leak.
Storage Storage NOTICE! Risk of damage! The compressor can be damaged as the result of incorrect or improper storage. − Before storage, pull the mains plug out of the socket to disconnect the compressor from the power supply. − Only store the compressor and all connected pneumatic tools in a vented state. −...
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The compressor doesn’t No mains voltage is − Check the mains connection line, start. present. mains plug, safety valve and socket. The mains voltage is − Make sure that the mains voltage too low. corresponds to the specification on the rating plate.
Spare part number Air filter 1012004 Oil plug 1012005 Rubber feet 1012016 Wheel 1012017 Technical data Model: GPAC2200 Nominal voltage: 230–240 V~ Nominal frequency: 50 Hz Input power: 2.2 kW Idle speed n 2850 min IP code compressor: IP20 IP code motor:...
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Technical data Sound pressure level L 77.8 dB (A) Uncertainty K 3 dB (A) Device weight: 41.5 kg Article number: 94243 The noise emission data were determined in accordance with EN ISO 2151:2008. The noise level may increase by 1 to 10 dB (A) depending on the environment where the compressor is set up. •...
Disposal Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging separated into single type materials. Dispose of cardboard and carton as waste paper and film via the recyclable ma- terial collection service. Disposing of the compressor Dispose of the compressor in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations for your country.
EG Konformitätserklärung Declaration of conformity EU Declaration of Conformity MEROTEC GmbH D-47877 Willich, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer Str. 18a, Germany herewith declare that our product 50 L Compressor Model no. GPAC2200 complies with the following directives: 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive 2014/30/EU EMC Directive 2011/65/EU...
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PRODUCED IN CHINA FOR: ALDI STORES LTD. PO BOX 26, ATHERSTONE WARWICKSHIRE, CV9 2SH. ALDI STORES (IRELAND) LTD. PO BOX 726, NAAS, CO. KILDARE. Visit us at www.aldi.com AFTER SALES SUPPORT 94243 01904727501 019022605 www.coreservice.co.uk YEARS MODEL: WARRANTY GPAC2200 03/2017...
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