Thermal protector
All compressors are fitted with a thermal protector. This automatically deactivates the motor in the
event of overloading or overheating to protect the unit against damage.
If overheating or overloading causes the thermal protector to switch off the compressor, proceed as
follows:
1. Turn the on/off switch to 0 ("OFF") and allow the unit to cool for approx. 30 minu-
tes.
2. The unit can be switched on again after approx. 30 minutes.
Deactivating the compressor
The unit should be deactivated if the compressor is not used for a longer period of time.
Warning: The unit should be deactivated if it appears not to be operating (i.e. the motor is not
running). This is the case if the motor has built up the required maximum pressure
and the automatic shut-off switch has been triggered. The motor is in standby mode
and activates immediately again if the pressure drops below a particular value.
Turn the on/off switch to the 0 position ("OFF") to deactivate the unit.
Maintenance work
The following maintenance work should be realised at the recommended intervals to increase the ser-
vice life of your compressor.
Carry out visual inspection
Carry out a visual inspection of the unit once a month. Ensure in particular that no connections or
screws have loosened and examine the general condition of pressure hoses.
Draining water from the moisture trap
Note: Condensate emerging from the unit should be removed with a suitable medium (e.g.
a cloth).
Condensate water should be drained from the moisture trap daily after use (or more often if necessa-
ry).
Open the pressure adjustment knob and let the compressor work till the water has completely left the
moisture trap.
Technical data
The following is a table of performance values of individual compressor types.
Model
Voltage/
frequency
Volt/Hz
TC-2000H 220-240/50
Power
Airflow
Watt
LPM
200
40
Auto stop
Tank
capacity
bar/psi
litre
4.1/60
-
Noise
Weight
level
net
dB (A) 1m
kg
56
8.6
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