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If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:Luzian|Luzian]], [[Tutor::User:NitramLegov|Martin]], [[Tutor::User:Pakue|Patrick]] | If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:Luzian|Luzian]], [[Tutor::User:NitramLegov|Martin]], [[Tutor::User:Pakue|Patrick]] | ||
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's [ | Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's [https://media.cdn.bauhaus/m/709373/BH_DOC_709373.pdf manual]. | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 31 January 2024
This is the content required for an introduction to our compressor - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Lukas, Luzian, Martin, Patrick
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual.
Safety
Dangers | Precautions |
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compressed air is generated and released through the connected accessories:
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filling unsuitable containers with compressed air can cause them to explode | do not fill any containers (tires etc.) if they appear damaged, and never above their pressure rating |
a bubble of air in the bloodstream can kill you | do not use if you have any open wounds |
no prevention of turning on after loss & restoration of power (keine Anlaufsicherung) | if the power has been lost for whatever reason, always press the orange button into the "off" position before restoring it! |
parts of the machine may become hot during operation | to avoid burns, don't touch any motor parts if the compressor is or has been running in the last 15 minutes |
Practical Demonstration
- connecting and disconnecting the couplings
- setting a defined pressure, e.g. 4 bar for bike tires or the blast cabinet