9.3
Using the low pressure function
Note:
The low pressure function is suitable for inflating (inflation
function) and extracting air (extraction system) from ob-
jects with a larger volume, such as air mattresses, etc.
9.4
Inflating objects
ATTENTION
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the product can lead to damage.
• Observe the manufacturer's specifications and safety
instructions for objects that are to be inflated.
• Allow the product to cool down for about 8 minutes af-
ter each 2 minute run time to avoid overheating.
1. Remove the blower hose (25) from the storage device
(27) on the back of the product.
2. Fit the connection of the blower hose (14) onto the air
outlet (13). To do this, turn it tightly clockwise.
3. Connect the hose to the object to be inflated. Use the
adapter nozzle (23) or (24).
4. Connect the product to a power source or place a bat-
tery pack in the battery mount (see chapter "Switching
between battery and mains operation").
5. Switch off the inflation function by setting the on/off
button (4) to low pressure. The product audibly starts
and begins to pump.
6. To switch off the product, set the on/off button (4) to
"O".
9.5
Suction of air from objects
Note:
Both the display and the product switch off automatically
after inactivity.
1. Remove the blower hose (25) from the storage device
(27) on the back of the product.
2. Fit the connection of the blower hose (14) onto the air
inlet (19). To do this, turn it tightly clockwise.
3. Connect the hose to the object to be deflated. Use the
adapter nozzle (23) or (24).
4. Connect the product to a power source or insert a bat-
tery (29) into the battery mount (26) as described in .
5. Switch off the suction function by setting the on/off
button (4) to low pressure. The product audibly starts
and begins to pump.
6. To switch off the product, set the on/off button (4) to
"O".
9.6
Switching the LED work lamp (21)
on/off
CAUTION
Do not look directly into the LED work lamp or the light
source.
1. Connect the product to a power source or insert a bat-
tery (29) into the battery mount (26) as described in .
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2. Switch on the product by setting the selector switch
(2) to "Li-ion" for battery operation or "Plug" for mains
operation.
3. To switch the LED work lamp(21) on, press the on/off
switch (22) to "I".
4. To switch off the LED work lamp (21), press the on/off
switch (22) to "O".
9.7
Using the USB ports
Note:
Improper connection of devices to the USB ports may re-
sult in damage to the product and connected devices.
• Always connect your device to the USB connections
first and only then switch on the product.
• Check the operating voltage of your electrical or elec-
tronic device before connecting it to the product.
• When using the USB connections, do not use the
compressed air or low-pressure function at the same
time.
The product has a USB-A port, as well as a USB-C port.
These can be used as a power source for many electronic
devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cam-
eras, etc.
It is not possible to charge Apple products via the USB
ports.
No connection cable is included in the scope of delivery
for the USB ports.
Use the USB ports as follows:
1. Plug the connection cable with the connected device
into the desired USB-C port (11) or the USB-A port (12).
2. To charge the connected device, switch on the product
by setting the selector switch (2) to "Li-ion" for battery op-
eration or "Plug" for mains operation.
10 Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready
for operation. The connection complies with the ap-
plicable VDE and DIN provisions. The customer's
mains connection as well as the extension cable used
must also comply with these regulations.
When working with spraying equipment and attachments
as well as during temporary outdoor use, it is essential to
connect the product via a residual current circuit break-
er with a tripping current of 30 mA or less.
NOTE
Important information
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself
off. After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor can
be switched back on again.
10.1
Damaged electrical connection
cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often
damaged.
This may have the following causes:
• Pressure points, where connection cables are passed
through windows or doors,
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