Bosch Power Tools CET3-10 Air Compressor User Manual


 
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and other compressed air accessories.
Improperly
sized tting or components may result in the risk of
injury or property damage
Never move the compressor by pulling on a hose.
The
compressor, air ttings and the air hose may become
damaged and burst.
Check air supply lines for restrictions before adjusting
tool.
Air volume is as important as air pressure.
Restricted air ow will prevent the tools from
operating as designed.
Never exceed the maximum allowable pressure
rating marked on tools and attachments. Do not use
compressor to inate low pressure objects such
as toys.
Exceeding the maximum recommended
pressure of tools and attachments can cause them
to burst. The correct pressure is the lowest pressure
that will do the job.
Drain condensate from air tanks daily with drain valve.
Draining water from the air compressor reduces the
risk of air tank corrosion. Corroded air tanks increase
the risk of bursting.
Stop the compressor, drain air tanks and allow it
to cool before making adjustments, moving the
compressor, leaving the work area, performing
maintenance or storing the compressor.
Such
precautionary safety measures reduce a risk of
injury.
Do not modify this compressor or operate compressor
at pressures or speeds greater than designed
. Any
alteration or modication is a misuse and may result
in a dangerous condition such as re or bursting.
When transporting compressor, keep level and place
on a protective mat. Do not place compressor on
its side.
Such precautions reduce the risk of re or
danger to personnel from oil fumes.
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Maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel
may result in misplacing of the internal components
which could cause serious hazard.
We recommend
that all compressor service be performed by a
BOSCH factory service center or authorized BOSCH
service station.
Develop a periodic maintenance schedule for your
tool. When cleaning a compressor be careful not to
disassemble any portion of the tool since internal
components may be misplaced or safety components
may be improperly mounted.
Certain cleaning agents
such as gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, ammonia, etc.
may damage plastic parts and o-rings.
When servicing the compressor, use only
recommended BOSCH replacement parts. Follow
instructions in the Maintenance section of this
manual.
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
Maintenance Instructions can cause a risk of injury.
Replace missing or damaged warning labels.
Refer to
schematic for correct placement and part number.
Maintain compressor with care. Keep the compressor
clean and lubricated.
Properly maintained tools are
less likely to break and cause injury. Any alteration
or modication is a misuse and may result in a
dangerous condition. Clean the tool at least daily and
lubricate as required.
When not in use, store the compressor out of reach
of children and other personnel unfamiliar with
compressor operation.
When not in use, the tool
should be disconnected and stored in a dry place.
Vent the air tank. Keep out of reach of children. Lock
the storage area. Compressor can be dangerous in
the hands of users unfamiliar with its operation.