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Using The Adapter; Conversion Table Psi / Bar; Replacing The Fuses; Replacing The Fuse For The 12 V System - EUFAB 21076 Manuel De L'opérateur

Compresseur double puissance avec raccord 12 v et 230 v
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When lling, always pay attention to the correct air pressure (consult the operating instructions of your
vehicle for information). The compressor is able to supply a pressure of up to 8.3 bar. If the pressure is too
high, there is a risk of explosion and injury.
Never allow the compressor to operate for longer than 5 minutes without a pause, otherwise there is a risk
of overheating. Switch the compressor o after 5 minutes of use and allow it to cool down fully (at least 20
minutes) before starting it up again.
Never leave the compressor to operate unattended
The compressor may discharge the battery of your vehicle if the motor is switched o .
If you use the compressor with the vehicle motor running, ensure good ventilation in the garage or hall.
There is a risk of poisoning!
After lling a tyre, check the tyre pressure again using a separate air pressure tester (e.g. at a lling station, vehicle workshop).

6.2.2 USING THE ADAPTER

Open the lock of the valve connection (Figure 5). Insert the appropriate adapter for the required purpose into the valve connection.
Lock the valve connection (Figure 7). Insert the adapter into the lling connection of your leisure equipment (ball, air bed etc.).
Depending on version, it is possible that the adapter will need to be held rmly during the lling process. Now you can switch on the
compressor and start the lling process. When the desired air pressure is reached, switch o the compressor by pressing the appropri-
ate On/O switch. Remove the adapter from the valve connection by proceeding in reverse order, as described above.

6.2.3 CONVERSION TABLE PSI / BAR

The units are converted as follows:
1 psi = 0.069 bar
Table 1

6.3 REPLACING THE FUSES

6.3.1 REPLACING THE FUSE FOR THE 12 V SYSTEM

Rotate the tip (Position 17 in Figure 8) of the 12 V plug (Position 15 in Figure 8) anti-clockwise until it comes away from the plug and
then remove. The fuse (Position 16 in Figure 8) is exposed and can be removed from the plug. Replace the fuse with another of the
same strength and screw the tip back into the plug, Figure 8.

6.3.2 REPLACING THE FUSE FOR THE 230 V SYSTEM

Open the storage compartment lid on the rear of the device. Remove the connection cable and the air hose. See also Figure 3 in the
overview. Rotate the end cap (Position 18 in Figure 9) and remove. Remove the fuse (Position 19 in Figure 9) from the holder (Position
20 in Figure 9). Replace it with a new fuse of the same strength. Rotate the end cap back into the holder.
10
1 bar = 14.504 psi
Table 2
Figure 8: Fuse in 12 V plug
Figure 9: 230 V fuse in storage compartment

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