COMPASS 07 192 Drame Air Compressor Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- COMPASS
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COMPASS 07 192 Drame Air Compressor
Air compressor DRAME
Air compressor in a compact design, 12V power supply. Long power cable with a
plug into the 12V car cigarette lighter socket.
The compressor is suitable for inflating the tires of passenger cars,
motorcycles or bicycles. The package includes additional adapters for various
uses (inflating balls, mattresses, pools, etc.) and a spare fuse for the 12V
plug.
The compressor is equipped with a built-in tire gauge that displays the
measured pressure in several different units. Another feature is a built-in 4x
LED flashlight (4x white).
For the sake of safe and correct use of the device, it is necessary to study
this manual tho-roughly before use.
Compressor
- Plug the compressor into the 12V car cigarette lighter socket.
- Screw the compressor hose onto the valve.
- The pressure gauge on the compressor will show the pressure in the tire.
- Turn on the compressor switch.
- After reaching the desired pressure, turn off the compressor with the switch.
LED light
- The LED flashlight on the compressor is used to illuminate the work area or as an SOS lamp.
- The flashlight will light up on the top of the device.
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND STORAGE
- This electrical device does not require any special maintenance.
- Use only a slightly damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
- Store the compressor in a dry place in a dust-free environment.
CAUTION
Never leave the compressor on for more than 10 minutes – there is a risk of
overheating.
When inflating to higher pressures, inflating may take longer (more air
pressure must be achieved). The compressor is equipped with a fuse that is
built into the cigarette lighter plug. You can replace it by unscrewing the
front part of the plug.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Power supply 12V =
- Power 120 watt (max. 10 Amp)
- Max. pressure 10,3 BAR ; 150 PSI
- Air flow 35 l / min
- Max. run. time 10 min.
- Light 4x LED
- Model 07 192
WARNING
- During, or after work, the compressor (especially its inflating hose) can be hot. Do not touch it by bare hands, use gloves to protect your hands from burns.
- The compressor is not intended for inflating the tires of construction machines and tractors.
- Never leave the device unattended when it is switched on.
- The compressor is not intended for long-term operation – there is a risk of damage from overheating. The maximum time of use is 10 minutes.
- In case of overheating, switch off the compressor immediately and let it cool down for approx. 30 minutes.
- Before connecting to the 12V cigarette lighter socket, make sure (in the car documentation) that it is possible to plug in a 10 A appliance!
- Do not expose to rain or water, protect the device from rain or moisture and from flammable liquids or gases.
- Do not use the compressor for purposes other than those intended, do not exceed the permissible load of the device.
- Never pull the cable when disconnecting the connector from the cigarette lighter.
- Before each use, check the connection cable and air hose and, if damaged, have them repaired by an authorized repair shop or replaced.
- When inflating objects, constantly check the pressure and turn off the compressor immediately after the inflated object reaches the desired pressure.
Electrical appliances should not be disposed of together with municipal waste. According to Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE / WEEE) and related national legislation, electrical waste must be separated and recycled. Recycling as an alternative to disposal: the owner of electrical equipment is obliged to hand over the equipment to a collection point or ensure its proper recycling. Electrical waste can be disposed of at a waste collection point operated in accordance with applicable national waste guidelines. This does not apply to accessories without electrical components.
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