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Draper 20582 원본 사용 설명서

9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Important: Maintenance and repairs should be carried
out ONLY by authorised and suitably qualified personnel.
WARNING! Disconnect the battery or power supply
before carrying out any maintenance on the product.

9.1 General Maintenance

• Charge the compressor for five hours before first use.
• DO NOT allow the battery pack to be completely
exhausted before recharging.
• DO NOT charge the battery pack unless the charge
is low.
• ALWAYS remove the battery from the compressor
when not in use.
9.2 Troubleshooting
Problem
The battery pack will not charge.
The compressor functions but
does not inflate the item.
The compressor inflates
items slowly.
• Keep all ventilation openings clean from dust and dirt.
• Keep the air hose and adaptors clean and free from
• Clean the product regularly using a damp cloth.
• Store the product in a clean and dry location,
• When stored for extended periods, charge the battery
Possible Cause
Poor connection between the
charging/power adaptor and
the socket.
The power supply fuse has blown.
The connection to the item valve is
not airtight.
Air is escaping from the tool or
inflated item.
The compressor is overheating.
The voltage is too low.
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obstructions.
CAUTION! NEVER use aggressive chemicals to
clean the product as these may damage the
product frame.
out of reach of children.
periodically to maintain battery health.
Remedy
Check all connections are secure.
Check the mains fuse (230V) or 12V
supply fuse as appropriate.
Reattach the threaded hose
connector (B2) to the valve and
tighten appropriately.
Check that all connections at the
compressor are airtight and that the
compressor and hose are not leaking.
Check that the inflated item does
not have leaks.
Unplug the compressor from the
power supply and leave to cool for
approximately 30min.
Check that the air vents are clear
and the battery pack is clean
and dry.
Check the charge and condition of
the battery pack.
Check the condition of the 12V
socket, if in use.
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