Max Power Life AKHL1250E Operating And Maintenance Manual

Max power life akhl1250e high pressure compressor

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AKHL1250E
(UK)
HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSOR
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
BEFORE USING THIS COMPRESSOR, STUDY THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFETY WARNING
AND INSTRUCTIONS.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING

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  • Page 1 AKHL1250E (UK) HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSOR OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS COMPRESSOR, STUDY THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. WARNING...
  • Page 2 Fig.A Fig.B...
  • Page 3 Fig.C Fig.D Fig.E Fig.F Fig.G Fig.H Fig.I Fig.J Fig.K 110V Fig.L 110V...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    DEFINITIONS OF SIGNAL WORDS WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. NOTE: Emphasizes essential information. OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL INDEX 1.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    LOW THESE BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSO PROVIDES BOTH HIGH PRESSURE AND REGULAR PRES- SURE AIR. FOR USAGE OF HIGH PRESSURE AIR, HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSOR IS DE- SIGNED ONLY FOR MAX POWERLITE NAILERS AND POWERLITE HOSE. UNSPECIFIED USAGE WILL CAUSE SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.
  • Page 6 If the compressor is to be used outdoors, use frigeration enclosures. Never operate the an exclusive extension cord. compressor in damp or wet locations. Tab.1 SECTION VALID FOR A MAX LENGTH 5. DISCONNECT THE COMPRESSOR OF 20m (65') Always disconnect the compressor from the pow-...
  • Page 7 15. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS AND AIR 21. DO NOT WIPE PLASTIC PARTS WITH LEAK SOLVENT Before further use of the compressor, a Solvent such as gasoline, thinner, benzine, guard or other part which is damaged should carbon tetrachloride, and alcohol may dam- be carefully checked to determine that it will age and crack plastic parts.
  • Page 8 29. WHENEVER USING THE HIGH PRESSURE PRESSOR CORRECTLY, DO NOT OVER- SIDE OF THE MAX POWERLITE COMPRES- TURN IT OR LIFT IT WITH HOOKS OR SOR, THE GENUINE PARTS FOR THE MAX ROPES. POWERLITE TOOLS, POWERLITE HOSE AND COMPRESSOR MUST BE USED.
  • Page 9: Specifications And Technical Data

    2. SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA 1. SPECIFICATIONS Product No. AKHL1250E (UK) Weight 18.8 kg AC 110V±10% 50Hz±1% φ1 Power supply Rated current Motor power Protective earthing Class I Protective structure IP20 Working temperature 0°C to +40°C Working humidity 85 % RH or less. No dew condensation. Height above sea level Up to 1,000 m Storage temperature...
  • Page 10 WARNING WARNING 7. NEVER INSTALL THE MACHINE IN THE 3. NEVER USE THE MACHINE IN AN UN- STABLE PLACE. RAIN OR IN A PLACE SPLASHED WITH Never use it in a place where it could move WATER OR EXPOSED TO HIGH TEMPER- or fall of itself.
  • Page 11 (2 valves (H) and (L). gauges) (24.5 bar maximum on the H side and 8.3 bar maximum on the L side.) 6 High pressure air chuck (for MAX It connects the MAX air hose for the tools. tools) 7 General-purpose air chuck (for reg- It connects the air hose for the general-pressure nailers.
  • Page 12 Operating mode Pressure control range Application example ON pressure OFF pressure NORMAL MODE 25 bar 29 bar Joinery work by MAX tools, general-purpose nailers, etc. HIGH POWER 30 bar 34 bar Continuous surface fastening and the MODE like with MAX tools.
  • Page 13 3. MACHINE OPERATING PROCE- 5. Turn the adjustment handle (in 2 loca- DURE tions) of the pressure-reduction valve ful- ly clockwise until you cannot move it anymore and make sure that the above Inspection and checkup prior to oper- operation moves the pressure gauge ation pointer (Fig.F) at both locations.
  • Page 14: Operating Procedure

    4. Connect the high pressure hose to the ing pressure of the nailer and pneumatic high pressure air hose for MAX PowerLite tool to the appropriate level. When ad- tools to the high pressure air chuck on...
  • Page 15: Protective Device

    4. PROTECTIVE DEVICE 5. ABNORMALITIES DURING OPERATION If internal heat builds up during operation due to clogging of the airflow orifice, if the machine is used in a highly heated environment or if an ab- normality occurs inside the machine, the thermal protector for preventing burnout may be activat- ed to stop the motor operation.
  • Page 16: Buzzer Types

    6. BUZZER TYPES In normal operation Buzzer sounds Symptom Actions taken At powering on A one-time short beep sound (Pi) When the operating mode is switched In cases of abnormal operation TEMPERATURE OR Buzzer sounds ELECTRICAL PROB- Cause Actions taken LEM LED ( LED) None...
  • Page 17: Automatic Adjustment Of Operating Power (Inverter Control)

    7. AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT 8. IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN OF OPERATING POWER (IN- PERFORMANCE VERTER CONTROL) 1. Drain water from the machine. After the work is finished, turn the handle of Microcomputer-based inverter control is enabled the pressure-reduction valve clockwise and on this machine in order to ensure the maximum open the drain cock gradually to drain the utilization of the discharging performance.
  • Page 18 Title : General Manager 2006/42/EC Environment Quality Assurance Department EN1012-1, EN60204-1 Being the responsible person appointed by the manufacturer and employed by Max Co., Ltd. 2004/108/EC EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-4 EG-KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG 2011/65/EC EN62321 Wir erkären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass unser folgendes Produkt mit den Bestimmungen 2000/14/EC der folgenden EU-Richtlinien konform ist.
  • Page 19 • The specifications and design of the products in this manual will be subject to change without advance notice due to our continuous efforts to improve the quality of our products. Camerastraat 19 1322 BB Almere The Netherlands Phone: +31-36-546-9669 FAX: +31-36-536-3985 wis.max-ltd.co.jp/int/ (GLOBAL Site) www.max-europe.com (EUROPE Site) 4010263 120810-00/00 PRINTED IN JAPAN...

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