Klark Teknik U.S.A. Air Compressor DN540 Manual Do Utilizador

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DN540
Operator Manual
vii
Precautions
Before installing, setting up or operating this equipment please ensure that you have read 
and fully understand all of this section and the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” at 
the front of this manual.
This equipment is supplied by a mains voltage that can cause electric shock injury!
The following special limitations must be observed in order to maintain safety and electromagnetic 
compatibility performance.
Safety warnings
This equipment is fitted with a mains 
power socket.  For safety reasons the 
earth leads must not be disconnected.
Signal 0V is connected internally to the 
chassis.
To completely disconnect this equipment 
from the AC mains, while observing full 
safety precautions (see “Power” on 
page vii),
 switch off the mains at the 
mains outlet.  It is now safe to isolate the 
unit by unplugging the mains lead from 
its rear panel.
To avoid electrical shock do not remove 
covers.  Refer servicing to qualified 
personnel only.
The power supplies — even the DC ones — 
have a high current!
General precautions
The following information gives basic safety 
precautions that should be observed to reduce 
the risk of fire, electric shock and personal 
injury:
• Never operate damaged equipment and 
never operate equipment with damaged 
cables.
• Do not remove, obscure or deface any 
warnings or cautions.
Power
Please note that the system power supplies 
contain LETHAL VOLTAGES greatly in excess of 
the mains voltage and that its rails can 
produce extremely large currents that could 
burn out equipment and wiring if shorted.  All 
testing and servicing must ONLY be carried out 
by approved service engineers.
This apparatus should only be operated with 
the power supply connected to ground via the 
ground in the mains connector.
The internal power supplies are of the switch 
mode type that automatically sense the 
incoming mains voltage and will work where 
the nominal voltage is in the range 100VAC to 
240VAC.
When removing the equipment’s electric plugs 
from the outlets, always hold the plug itself 
and not the cable.  Pulling out the plug by the 
cable can damage it.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with 
wet hands.
Handling the equipment
Completely isolate the equipment electrically 
and disconnect all cables from the equipment 
before moving it.
When lifting or moving the equipment, always 
take its size and weight into consideration.
Do not insert your fingers or hand in any gaps 
or openings on the equipment, for example, 
vents.
Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects, 
such as paper, plastic, metal etc., into any 
gaps or openings on the equipment, for 
example, vents.  If this happens, immediately 
disconnect the equipment from the mains (see 
“Safety warnings” on page vii).  Then, have 
the equipment inspected by the 
manufacturer's qualified service personnel.