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1 Oil filter cartridge
2 Turn in this direction to unscrew the cartridge
 Twist the used or contaminated oil filter cartridge counter clockwise to remove and
catch escaping oil in a suitable container.
 Clean the face of the combination block with a lint free cloth.
 Lightly oil the gasket of the new filter cartridge before screwing into position.
 Screw in the new filter cartridge clockwise by hand until the gasket fits tightly.
Attention!
 Check the oil level (see chapter 9.12).
 Open the isolation shut ---off valve between the compressor and the compressed air
system.
9.12
Oil Top ---Off
Check the oil level weekly through the oil sight glass when the compressor is shut down. If
necessary, top off the oil to the maximum level. Do not exceed the maximum level (center
of the top oil sight glass).
 Stop the compressor package under full load (see chapter 8.3).
Dispose of the old oil filter and any used, accumulated oil according to
environmental care regulations!
Do not use a tool as this may cause damage to the oil filter cartridge
and the gasket.
Perform a test run
When the operating temperature is reached (see chapter 1.1), shut
down the compressor package (see chapter 8.3) and lock the main
disconnect in the "off" position in accordance with applicable lock out/
tag out procedures (example: OSHA CFR 29 § 1910.147) to ensure the
compressor does not restart.
Afterwards, carry out a visual check for leaks.
Lock the main disconnect in the "off" position in accordance with ap-
plicable lock out/tag out procedures (example: OSHA CFR 29
§ 1910.147) to ensure the compressor does not restart.
Before opening or removing pressurized components (pipes, hoses,
tanks, etc.) it is imperative that the compressor package is completely
depressurized.
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