XPOtool 34224 Airbrush Diaphragm Compressor AS09 Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- XPOtool
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XPOtool 34224 Airbrush Diaphragm Compressor AS09 Safety instructions
Caution!
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The use of this device is only allowed with a fault current protection switch with a triggering nominal current up to 30 mA (according to VDE 0100 Article 702 and 738).
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The device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with impaired or limited phys-ical, sensory, and mental abilities or lack of experience and/or real knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or follow the instructions made by this person on how to correctly use the device.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device.
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The compressor head can become very hot. Burning hazard!
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Perform a visual inspection of the device before every use. Do not use the device if the safety appliances are damaged or worn out. Never override safety regulations.
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Only use the device accordingly to the intended purpose stated in this manual.
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You are responsible for the safety of the working zone.
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If the cable or the plug is damaged due to external influences, the cable must not be repaired, but must be replaced with a new one. This work can only be carried out by an electrician.
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The voltage of 230 V AC indicated on the nameplate of the device must match the existent mains voltage.
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Never lift, transport, or suspend the device by its power cord.
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Make sure that the electrical plug connection is protected from flood and moisture.
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Before any maintenance work or adjustment, pull out the plug.
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The user is responsible for complying with local safety and mounting regulations. Ask an elec-trician if you have questions.
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In case of device failure, repairs can only be carried out by an electrician.
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Choose the right compressor with the appropriate air volume and air pressure to match the actual work requirements.
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Never expose the device to dust, acid, steam, explosive or flammable gases, or weather influ-ences (rain, sun, fog, snow).
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The vacuum pump can only be operated in an appropriate environment (good ventilation, am-bient temperature +5 ℃–+40 ℃).
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Never use the compressor barefoot or with wet hands or feet.
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Never allow children to touch the switched-on compressor or to insert the plug. It may cause burns or electric shocks.
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Do not open or damage any part of the compressor. If necessary, contact a qualified person.
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By opening the drain valve, the water can be evacuated. Always release the water before not using the compressor for a long time. Store the compressor in a well-ventilated place.
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Always wear protective goggles. Under no circumstances should you direct the airflow towards your body or other persons’ bodies or animals.
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Never use the compressor in areas with vapours or humidity or near bodies of water.
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Switch off the compressor if you do not use it. Disconnect from mains before you repair, recon-dition, maintain, clean, or replace parts. Never use the power cable as handle. Keep the away from heat, oil, or sharp edges. Protect it from breaking.
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Do not pull out the plug by pulling the power cable.
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If the compressor is used outdoors, only approved extensions may be used. Every wire of the extension cable must have at least a 1,5 mm² cross-section.
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Store the compressor in a well-ventilated place. Do not allow children or any other people not able to handle this device to play or work with it.
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Be very careful when working with the compressor. Do not perform work with this product when being unalert or influenced by alcohol, drugs, or medicine.
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When beginning work, make sure that all screws are tightened.
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Do not use the compressor if it is damaged. If the compressor makes unusual noises and strong vibrations or if other unusual signs occur that indicate some damage, immediately turn off the compressor. Do not modify the compressor in any way. Only have repairs made by qualified persons and using original spare parts.
Properties
- Oil-free piston compressor, no air pollution
- Overheating protection
- Very low noise level
Use
The AS09 airbrush compressor is e.g., suitable for operating in the following
areas: arts and crafts, hobbies, modelling, tattoos and body art, make-up, and
nail design, as a source of air in the field of medicine, in food industry,
chemical industry, laboratories, etc. Constant and sufficient power is
achieved via a diaphragm.
Type | Diaphragm compressor |
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Power (W) | 250 (⅓ hp) |
Rotation speed (r⁄min) | 1450–1700 |
Flow rate (ℓ⁄min) | 135 |
Pressure range (㍴) | 0–3.5 (50 psi) |
Weight (㎏) | 9 |
Size (㎜) | 376×165×230 |
Suitable nozzles (㎜) | 0.2–1.0 |
Sound level (dB (A)) | approx. 55 |
Length of cable (m) | 1.9 |
Hose connection (㎜) | 13 (¼″) |
User notes
- The compressor has a 13 mm (¼″) outlet, which can be effortlessly changed to ⅛″. The matching adapter is not included in the delivery.
- When the compressor is connected by the hose to the airbrush gun, it can be connected to the mains and switched on.
- The maximum pressure is displayed the pressure gauge, the operating pressure can be ad-justed by the pressure regulator.
Leakage check
- Switch on the compressor and wait until the maximum pressure has built up.
- If there is no leakage, the pressure gauge should display nearly constantly the same range of pressure.
- A quick decrease of the range of pressure suggests that there is in fact a leakage.
- It is of great importance to seal any leak as soon as possible to avoid any impact on the capacity and efficiency of the compressor.
Difference between maximum pressure and operating pressure
- The maximum pressure is the highest possible pressure that a compressor can generate.
- The maximum pressure is the pressure measured only inside the compressor itself.
- On the outlet of the compressor, there is a lower pressure. What remains is the pressure that you work with. The operating pressure may vary according to the connected airbrush gun.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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The engine does not run. | Damaged electric cables | Check electrical cable, |
replace it if necessary.
Interior cable connections dam- aged| Open rear cover, check interior cable
connections, repair them.
On/off switch does not function| Check on/off switch, replace it if necessary.
The engine makes noises, but does not run.| Outlet completely clogged or
closed| Unblock or open outlet.
Wrong direction of cylinder valve after first assembly/disassembly made by the
user| Reinstall cylinder valve and place it in the right direction.
Engine runs, but makes noises.| Bearings are loose or damaged| Replace
bearings.
Screws in connecting rod loose| Tighten or replace screws.
Airbrush-gun does not function properly, insufficient blowing pressure.| Air
connection not tight.| Seal air connection with insulat- ing tape.
Air hose torn off| Replace air hose.
Screws of cylinder cover loose.| Tighten screws.
The engine runs smoothly, but generlacks no air pressure or no sufficient
airflow.| Valve screws and diaphragm screws loose or in the wrong position.|
Open front cover, tighten screws, and place the diaphragm screws in right
position.
Valve destroyed because of too long a work with too high a pressure.| Replace
valves or cylinder cover.
Exploded view and parts list
№ | Name | № | Name | № | Name |
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1 | Screw | 15 | Bearing | 29 | Shaft |
2 | Cylinder cover | 16 | Hexagon bolt | 30 | Main housing |
3 | Adjusting valve | 17 | Hexagon box nut | 31 | Rotor unit |
4 | Slotted screw | 18 | Cylinder head | 32 | Holder |
5 | Handle | 19 | Balance rod | 33 | Box nut |
6 | Sealing ring | 20 | Balance rod | 34 | Screw |
7 | Valve | 21 | Hexagon bolt | 35 | Capacitor |
8 | Separating plate | 22 | Front cover | 36 | Capacitor holder |
9 | Slotted screw | 23 | Slotted screw | 37 | Screw |
10 | Valve spring | 24 | Cable unit | 38 | Bearing |
11 | Screw | 25 | Screw | 39 | Rear cover |
12 | Diaphragm fixing plate | 26 | Bearing | 40 | Cushion |
13 | Diaphragm | 27 | Rubber pad | 41 | Interrupter |
14 | Rod | 28 | Rotor blade | 42 | Cable sleeve unit |
Regulations for waste disposal
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive,
2012/19/EU) of the EU was implemented in the German law related to electrical
and electronic equipment and appliances.
All WilTec electric devices that fall under the WEEE directive are labelled
with the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled rubbish bin. This symbol indicates
that this electric device must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
WilTec Technik GmbH is registered with the German registration authority EAR
(Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register) under the WEEE-registration number
DE45283704.
Disposal of used electrical and electronic devices (intended for use in the
countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate
waste collection system for these devices).
The symbol on the packaging or the product itself indicates that this product
must not be treated as normal domestic waste but must be disposed of at a
recycling collection station for electrical and electronic waste.
By disposing of this product correctly, you contribute to the protection of
the environment and the health of your fellow people. Inappropriate disposal
threatens the environment and health.
Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials.
Additional information about the recycling of this product can be provided by
your local commune, the municipal waste disposal facilities, or the store
where you purchased the product.
References
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