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Operating instructions for compressor 61099049 These operating instructions must be read thoroughly before use, and followed. These operating instructions must be retained for future reference. Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 Table of Contents 1. ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 3 2. SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION REGULATIONS 4 3. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 5 3.1. INTENDED USE 5 3.2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 3.3. MAIN COMPONENTS 6 3.4. PREPARING FOR OPERATION 6 3.5. OIL LEVEL 7 4. OPERATION OF THE COMPRESSOR 8 4.1 PREPARATION BEFORE USE 8 4.2 USING THE COMPRESSOR 9 4.3 OPERATION OF A PRESSURE TANK 10 4.4 OPERATION IN LOW TEMPERATURES 10 4.5 OPERATING TOOLS 10 4.6 TURNING OFF THE COMPRESSOR 11 5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 11 5.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 11 5.2 MAINTENANCE PLAN 12 5.3 CLEANING 12 5.4 CLEAN/REPLACE AIR FILTER. 12 5.5 RELEASING CONDENSATION 13 5.6 OIL CHANGE 13 6. STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 14 7. DISPOSAL 14 8. FAULT RECTIFICATION 15 9. COMPONENT DRAWING WITH INSTALLED POSITION 16 10. REPLACEMENT PARTS AND PARTS LIST 17 11. LIEFERUMFANG 17 Page 2 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 12. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 18 13. WARRANTY 19 14. ADDRESSES 19 15. LEGAL NOTICE 19 1. About these operating instructions and symbol description The information in these instructions is labelled as follows: DANGER IMPORTANT NOTE    Warning of personal injury or environmental damage. Improper use can lead to severe injury or death. Warning of property damage. Improper use or negligence can lead to injury, damage to the equipment, or false measurement results. Additional information. Notes and tips for use. Numbers in illustrations (1, 2, 3 ...) refer to the corresponding numbers in brackets (1), (2), (3) ... in the text next to the item numbers in the tables. Instructions for which the order must be followed are numbered (1, 2, 3, ...) Lists are marked with dots (●, ●, ...) Symbol stickers on the unit and what they mean: Hearing protection must be work when operating this device. EU Conformity mark Careful! Electric shock hazard. Warning of automatic start. Warning of hot surfaces. Page 3 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 2. Safety and accident prevention regulations                      These operating instructions were prepared so that you can work safely with the equipment. People who are not familiar with these instructions should not perform these actions. Read these operating instructions thoroughly before use. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions. This manual is intended for people with basic technical knowledge in using equipment such as that described here. If you have no experience with such equipment, you should first get assistance from experienced persons. Keep all supplied documents with the equipment for future reference if required. Keep the purchase receipt for any warranty claims. If you lend or sell the equipment, supply all documentation with it. Observe the operating and maintenance instructions found in this manual. Maintenance should be performed at the prescribed intervals and to the prescribed extent. Following maintenance work, all dismantled protective devices must be properly reinstalled. The protective devices and their protective functions should be checked by a competent person before using the machine. Defective equipment must be repaired promptly in order to minimize the extent of damage and avoid endangering the safety of the equipment. The compressor should only be used and operated under the conditions laid down in these operating instructions. Retrofits, changes or modifications to the equipment are strictly prohibited. They require consultation with and written approval of the manufacturer. If during operation (residual) hazards and risks become apparent which are not described in this manual, the operator is obliged to report this to the manufacturer. Do not change the setting of the safety valve. Before each use the check the functionality of the equipment and look for possible leaks in the lines. Compressed air under high pressure can cause severe or fatal injury! Contact a doctor immediately in case of injury! Before each use always perform a visual and a function check of the equipment to identify damage and worn parts, and arrange for their repair by trained personnel before use. After opening the packaging, check that all components are complete and undamaged. If components are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately and use the device only after approval by the dealer. Identify when the compressor unit is under automatic or remote control and the actions necessary to prevent starting automatically or from a remote position when the compressor is being serviced, maintained or inspected, e.g. locking of the main electrical isolator or in the case of steam driven systems a means of isolating the steam inlet valve to a steam turbine and locking this in the "off' position. Where openings are provided in flywheel guards when required for barring over the compressor and to provide access to timing marks, wheel hub and any other part which may require attention instructions shall be given to inform the operator that openings shall be closed when the compressor is in operation. A sign stating "Access for maintenance only keep closed" shall be provided in a prominent position and close to the movable guard where the guard is not self closing. Steps necessary to avoid transmission of unacceptable loads to the piping system at the interconnection of the compressor unit and the piping system shall be identified, e.g. the use of flexible hoses Page 4 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 3. Performance specifications 3.1. Intended use This compressor is an oil-lubricated air compressor. Ambient air is inducted through the filter and cleaned. The inducted air is then compressed in the cylinder. The compressed air flows into the pressure container where it is available to drive connected air tools. This compressor is intended only for compressing air. It must NOT be used to induct flammable gases and/or paint or dust mists. Use in explosive-hazard atmospheres is prohibited, and can lead to accidents resulting severe injury or death and major property damage. The induction of flammable gases etc. can lead to deflagration and explosions. This can result in severe injury or death and major property damage. The compressor has a fingerguard for protection against the ingress of medium-sized foreign objects (12.5 mm dia. and larger). There is no guard against the ingress of liquids. Therefore, the compressor may not be used in wet or damp rooms, or outdoors in the rain. Be careful to store and use the unit in dry conditions. Foreign objects and liquids entering the unit can damage it and significantly impair performance and service life. Other use or use outside the usage parameters is not intended. 3.2. Technical specifications Data Model BM Performance 1 kW (1,4 pS) & 1,5 kW (2 pS) & 1,8 kW (2,4 pS) Voltage (V) 220 / 230 / 240 220 / 230 / 240 220 Frequency (Hz) 60 50 60 60 Current (A) 15 7,5 7,5 5,5 Switch pole 2p 2p 2p 4p Max. U./Min. 3450 2850 2850 1750 0,21 Theoretic Output (m3/Min.) Autostop pressure 115 pSi (0,8 Mpa) Restart pressure 70 pSi (0,5 Mpa) Tank capacity (l) 24 30 40 50 Dimensions (cm) 60 x 29 x 64 69 x 32 x 64 69 x 30 x 71 77 x 33 x73 33 38 1/4“ Connections Weight (kg) 28 31 Use in explosive-hazard atmospheres is prohibited. The compressor may be used only in ambient temperatures from 5 to 40 °C. The induction of flammable gases etc. can lead to deflagration and explosions. This can result in severe injury or death and major property damage. Page 5 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 3.3. Main components 2 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Main compressor Pressure valve control Discharge valve 1 Control valve Pressure gauge Non-return valve Discharge tap Wheel Vent pipe Compressed air tank Security valve Motor cover 1 11 5 9 3 8 6 7 10 12 4 Figure 1 The compressor is delivered with a pressure valve control pre-set. The operating and switching pressure can be controlled by resetting this. The maximum permissible pressures and flow volumes must under no circumstances be exceeded. Doing so can lead to severe injury and property damage. 3.4. Preparing for operation In order to completely disconnect the compressor from voltage, it must be switched off with the switch (Fig. 2) and the plug then pulled out of the socket. Preparation for operation may be undertaken only by persons with sufficient technical knowledge. All other users must let a specialist prepare the unit for operation. For the first operation you have to take out the engine cover (Fig. 1 Pos. 12). Than you have to add the discharge pipe (Fig. 4 Pos. 26) and the Drain valve (Fig. 4 Pos. 24). The air filter (Fig. 4 Pos. 47) has to implement on the air filter housing. Never loosen components of the compressor while compressed air remains in the tank. Sudden pressure release can lead to uncontrolled operating conditions and serious injury. Never work on the compressor’s circuitry without disconnecting the power plug. Operate the compressor only with the specified grid voltage. Do not use power cables longer than 5 m or with a cross-section under 4 mm². When switching off the compressor never first pull the plug, but first turn the switch to “off” (Fig. 2). If the power cable is not long enough, we recommend instead using a longer pressure hose. Page 6 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 Contact with components under voltage can lead to electric shock and fatal injury. Different voltages or voltage fluctuations can lead to operating malfunctions and reduced service life of the machine. If the respective discharge valve (Fig. 2, 1 or 2) does not work after the motor is switched off, immediately resolve the problem. Otherwise the motor can be damaged as soon as the compressor is switched back on. Observe the instructions for rectifying faults in Chapter 8 of this manual. Failure to observe the safety instructions can lead to property damage and injury. Before turning the compressor back on with the reset button, first determine why it is not running (the pressure must always be under 0.8 MPa). In case of faults, see the chapter 8. 3.5. Oil level The compressor oil level must be within the red indicator circle on the inspection glass (Fig. 4 Pos. 13). Recommended compressor oil: SAE30 or L - DAB100 for temperatures > 10°c SAE10 or L - DAB 68 for temperatures < 10°c The wrong oil or oil level can damage the compressor and impair its performance. Filling and releasing oil: Using a screwdriver, remove the cover of the oil fill opening on the upper side of the crankshaft case. Fill in compressor oil or oil of the type given here, as needed. To get the correct oil level, the compressor with its wheels and supports should be on an even surface able to bear its weight. Always use the same kind of oil. Never mix different types of oil. Observe the oil level shown in the inspection glass on the front of the unit. The middle of the red marking shows the correct oil level. Close the oil fill opening again before operating the compressor. To discharge the compressor oil, unscrew the oil discharge screw underneath the inspection glass. Protect the unit from switching on when oil is being released. If switches on without oil, the compressor can be destroyed. Page 7 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 4. Operation of the compressor 4.1 Preparation before use Before using the unit, inspect as follows:  Ensure that all bolts and nuts are fully tightened. Tighten nuts if necessary!  Make sure the area the compressor is used in is clean, dry and well-ventilated.  Make sure the electric voltage is constant and does not deviate more than 4% from the rated voltage.  Make sure the oil level is within the red circle Fig. 4 Pos20. Recommended compressor oil: SAE30 or L - DAB100 for temperatures > 10°c SAE10 or L - DAB 68 for temperatures < 10°c Open the discharge valve before the first start. Pull the switch to “On”. Let the compressor run without load for 10 minutes to make sure that all moving parts are lubricated. On / Off Switch Adjusting valve - + Safety valve Discharge valve 1 Discharge valve 2 Figure 2 The left pressure gauge shows the working pressure and the right pressure gauge shows the current air tank pressure. Discharge valve 1 with the fast coupling can be used to draw off control air. Discharge valve 2, likewise with fast coupling, supplies undiminished compressed air. Page 8 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 4.2 Using the compressor During operation, the compressor is controlled by a pressure value. When the set or maximum rated pressure is reached, the motor automatically shuts off. It starts again automatically when the pressure drops to a lower pre-set value. Start the compressor by pulling the on/off switch (Fig. 2) up. We recommend letting the run until it reaches the maximum tank pressure and automatically shuts off. Only then should compressed-air tools be connected. As soon as the motor shuts off the air in the vent pipe should be released via the discharge valve. This prevents damage to the motor when it starts again. The pressure setting can be adjusted using the adjusting screw (Fig. 3). This should not be done without good reason, and the rated operating pressure of the compressor should never be exceeded. Exceeding the rated operating pressure and manipulating the safety switches and valves can lead to uncontrollable operating conditions. Failure of the components can lead to serious accidents and severe property damage. The output pressure can be regulated using the adjusting valve. Pull the button up and turn it counter-clockwise or clockwise to reduce or increase the pressure (Fig. 2). To switch off the compressor, press the on/off switch down (Fig. 2). Adjusting screw - + Figure 3 Attached parts like tools and lines must be able to handle the maximum operating pressure and be suitable for use with the compressor. Page 9 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 Inadequate strength of attached parts and lines can lead to overloading and to accidents resulting in personal injury. To make sure that lines do not come loose inadvertently and whip around out of control, lines and hoses should be secured with a cord or similar. During operation, the surfaces of the compressor can heat up. Avoid touching these components. To prevent fires, do not cover these surfaces and immediately remove dust and other matter that gets on them. The compressor must be completely cooled before doing maintenance work and before storage. Carefully loosen the hose coupling. When loosening the hose coupling, hold the coupling part of the hose firmly to prevent injuries due to the hose whipping back. 4.3 Operation of a pressure tank If using a pressure tank, it must be kept in good condition, operated properly, monitored, maintained, and repaired without delay if necessary. Safety measures appropriate to the circumstances must be taken. In some cases, the responsible regulatory authorities may require monitoring measures. A pressure tank may not be used if it shows defects that endanger employees or third parties. The pressure tank must be regularly inspected for damage such as rust. If damage is found, immediately contact your specialist dealer. 4.4 Operation in low temperatures At low temperatures, the oil in the crankcase gets thick and viscous, which can make starting difficult. When using the compressor in cold weather, proceed as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Let the pressure in the tank drop to zero. Open the water discharge tap on the bottom of the tank (Fig. 1 Pos. 7). Start the compressor by pulling the on/off switch (Fig. 2) up. Let the compressor run 2 or 3 minutes with the water discharge tap open. The unit will warm during this time. Close the water discharge screw. The tank can now fill or build up pressure. If the compressor still won’t come on, put it in a warm place for 1/2 - 1 hour so it can warm up. 4.5 Operating tools Press the plug-in nipple of the compressed air hose into the respective quick coupling of the compressor. Locking will follow automatically. To remove the hose, push the outer coupling ring of the quick coupling towards the pressure reduced. Page 10 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 When opening the quick coupling, hold the hose firmly to prevent it from whipping back in an uncontrolled manner. If it does, it can cause personal injury. The effective air delivery is about 60 - 70 % of the inducted amount. This defines the performance of the compressor. When working when compressed air tools, observe the manufacturer instructions on working pressure and air consumption. You can set the operating pressure with the pressure reduced. Excessive operating pressure leads to faster equipment wear, without increasing work performance. Increasing the operating pressure: Turn the pressure reducer adjustment wheel (see Fig. 2) towards + (plus) to increase the operating pressure. Reducing the operating pressure: Turn the pressure reducer adjustment wheel (see Fig. 2) towards – (minus) to reduce the operating pressure. 4.6 Turning off the compressor To turn off the compressor push the on/off switch (see Fig. 2) downwards. Never turn the unit off by pulling the plug. Pulling the plug without first switching the machine off deactivates the pressure release. Continued operating pressure when not in use will cause material damage in the compressor. Pull the plug when you no longer need to use the unit. 5. Care and maintenance Before doing maintenance work, completely disconnect the compressor from the power supply and take all the pressure out of it. Any residual voltage or pressure can lead to uncontrolled operating conditions and serious or fatal injury. Covers and protective grilles must be installed immediately after performing maintenance. Inadequate covers can lead to serious accidents resulting in injury. 5.1 General maintenance instructions     Maintenance and repair work may be performed only by qualified personnel. Use only original spare and wear parts. Maintenance, cleaning and repair are permissible only when the system is not under load. If a paint touch-up is necessary, make sure not to obscure the instruction and product signs. If necessary, replace them with original spare parts. Page 11 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049  Fasteners must be regularly checked for tightness, and tightened as necessary. Never perform different kinds of work at the same time and with multiple people. Failure to follow maintenance instructions can lead to serious accidents and malfunctioning. Do not let any body parts get between moving parts. Non-compliance with the lubrication specifications can cause damage and malfunctioning. 5.2 Maintenance plan The following maintenance work is necessary in order to keep the unit operating properly for the longest possible time.  After the first 10 operating hours, the crankcase should be cleaned and the oil replaced.  The oil level (Fig. 4 Pos. 20) should be inspected every 20 operating hours, and replenished if necessary.  The discharge tap (Fig. 1 Pos. 7) under the tank should be opened every 60 operating hours to remove condensed water.  Every three months the crankcase and air filter should be cleaned and the oil replaced.  The safety valve and pressure gauge should be inspected by a specialist every 6 months. Make sure the tank is not damaged or rusty. Every full year, the wall thickness of the tank should be checked by a specialist. The wall must not be thinner than 2.1 mm. 5.3 Cleaning To protect it from contamination, the compressor should be covered by a plastic sheet after each use.    Clean the compressor thoroughly in cooled condition. Only clean the compressor with a dry soft cloth or with compressed air. Never use sharp and/or abrasive cleaning agents. 5.4 Clean/replace air filter. The air filter prevents the induction of dust and dirt. If the air filter is clogged, it considerably reduces the performance and service life of your compressor. So, the filter should be regularly cleaned, depending on how dirty it gets, and replaced with a new filter as necessary. Proceed as follows: 1 2 3 4 Remove the air filter by turning it out of the induction intake. Open the air filter housing and remove the foam filter. Clean the foam filter. Do not use cleaning agents. If the foal filter can no longer be cleaned, it must be replaced with an original replacement part. Page 12 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 5 Put the new or cleaned foam filter back in the housing. 6 Screw the complete air filter back into the induction intake. Never operate the compressor without the air filter insert, as this can damage the unit. 5.5 Releasing condensation Condensation will collect at the bottom of the tank. It must be released at least once a week. To do so, open the water discharge screw on the bottom of the tank (Fig. 1 Pos. 7) until air comes out without water. Only release condensation when there is pressure in the tank. The condensation contains oil and must be caught and disposed of according to local regulations. 5.6 Oil change Check the oil level regularly and add compressor oil as needed. The ideal oil level can be seen on the inspection glass (Fig. 4 Pos. 13). The ideal oil level is marked in red. If the oil is above the mark, there is too much oil in the tank. Too much or too little oil cause damage to various compressor components, and also pollute the air it blows out. The first oil change should be after 20 hours of operation. All further oil changes should be after 200 operating hours or no later than after a year. Changing the oil: 1 Let the compressor run warm. 2 Turn of the compressor by pushing the on/off switch (Fig. 2) down. 3 Disconnect the power supply by pulling the plug. 4 Have a suitable container ready to catch the old oil. 5 Open the oil discharge screw below the inspection glass (Fig. 4 Pos. 20) with a spanner and let all of the old oil escape. The old oil must be disposed of in according to local waste disposal regulations. Improper disposal can cause substantial environmental damage. 6 Tighten the oil discharge screw again once all the old oil has escaped. 7 Fill new oil in the filling opening, observing the oil level instructions in Chapter 3.5. 8 Close the filling opening with the plug provided. Always use the same kind of oil. Never mix different types of oil. You will need about 0.25 litres compressor oil for an oil change. When filling in the new oil, observe the oil level in the inspection glass. Page 13 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 6. Storage and transport Use the carrying handle. Move the unit only by the carrying handle provided. Always keep the compressor in a dry and freeze-free room. If it will not be used for a while, store it completely free of voltage and pressure. Always store the compressor on a horizontal surface. Check the condition of the compressor before storage and perform maintenance before taking it out of use, so it is ready quickly the next time you need it. 7. Disposal The separate, environmentally friendly disposal of materials encourages recycling of materials. Therefore, after expiry of the normal service life, the equipment itself and all related components, including the lubrication, packaging and wear parts, should be disposed of at a recyclables collection plant. Packaging, equipment and accessories are made of recyclable materials and should be disposed of accordingly. If the unit is no longer serviceable, make sure it is unusable before disposal. If you do not have the necessary expertise, engage a specialist for dismantling and disposal. INJURY HAZARD! !!! Always observe local disposal regulations!!! Page 14 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 8. Fault rectification Possible cause Malfunction Motor will not start, runs too slow or gets too hot 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remedy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insufficient voltage or fault in circuitry Power cable too long or too thin Malfunction of pressure switch Motor defect Main compressor hanging up 1. Moving parts overheating due to Compressor blocked 1./2. Examine and if necessary replace crankcase, bearings, piston rod, piston ring and piston 1. Inspect and retighten 2. Inspect and remove foreign objects 3. Replace with thicker gasket 4. Repair or replace insufficient lubrication 2. Moving parts damaged or blocked by foreign objects Compressor vibrating severely and or making unusual noises 1. 2. 3. 4. Connector has come loose Foreign objects in compressor Piston knocking against valve seat Moving parts worn Insufficient pressure or diminished venting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Motor running too slow Air filter clogged Safety valve leaking Vent pipe leaking Seal damaged Valve plate damaged or sooty Piston ring and cylinder worn or damaged Excessive oil use 1. Excessive oil level 2. Vent pipe blocked 3. Piston ring and cylinder worn or damaged Check circuitry Replace cable Repair or replace switch Repair or replace Inspect and repair 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. 3. Inspect and repair Clean or replace filter Inspect and replace valve Inspect and repair Inspect and replace Replace and clean Repair or replace 1./2./3. Keep oil at proper level Inspect and clean Repair or replace Trouble shooting and repair requires technical knowledge and the proper tools and fluids. If you do not have these, always let a qualified technical inspect and repair the unit. The first step for any unusual operating condition is always switching off the unit and unplugging the power cable. Page 15 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 9. Component drawing with installed position Figure 4 Page 16 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 10. Replacement parts and parts list Nr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Beschreibung Bolzen M6 x 55 Zylinderkopf Luftfilter Zylinderkopfdichtung Valve disk Valve (1-way) Aluminium seal Valve cover seal Liner Bolt M8 x 25 Cylinder seal Piston ring Piston Piston bolt Piston bolt loking Bolt M5 x 25 Crank casing cover Gasket Oil gauge Bolt M6 x 10 Locking ring Rubber seal Connecting rod Bolt M8 x 22 (LH) Crankshaft Crank housing Seal ring Bearing Stator Anchor Bearing Shaft seal Anzahl 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11. Lieferumfang Nr. Beschreibung Anzahl 1 Compressor 2 Air filter 1 1 3 Ventilation pipe 1 4 Rubber seal 1 5 User Manual 1 Page 17 of 19 Nr. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Beschreibung Engine cover Bolt M5 x 103 Fan Locking ring Angle, 90° Cover Nut M8 Washer Capaciter Whasher (rubber) Valve (1-way) Discharge pipe Bolt M5 x 14 Ventilation pipe Nut M10 Spring Washer Wheel Wheel Bolt M10 Support leg Air tank Plug Nut Electric cable Cable Security valve Pressure gauge Pressure adjust scale Quick couppling Pressure adjust valve Druckschalter Anzahl 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 12. EC declaration of conformity EC declaration of conformity for machinery (EC Directive 2006/42/EC) The importer, Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 D-27404 Heeslingen, Germany hereby declares that the compressor type: ZB-0.1/8-50FL is in conformity with all applicable requirements of machine directive 2006/42/EG. The machine also meets the requirements of directive 2014/30/EU on electromagnetic compatibility and 2014/35/EU on electrical equipment EU (safety targets were met per Appendix I, No. 1.5.1 of machine directive 2006/42/EG). The machine also meets the requirements of 2014/29/EU on simple pressure vessels. Harmonised standards applied: EN 1012-1 : 2010 Compressors and vacuum pumps - Safety requirements - Part 1 EN 60204-1 : 2006/A1:2009 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1 EN ISO 12100 : 2010 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts EN ISO 14121-1 : 2007 Safety of machinery - Risk assessment Other technical standards and specifications used Technical documentation is kept by: Arndt Strate, Wilhelm Fricke SE The serial number and model year are shown on the type plate of the equipment. Heeslingen, 26 June 2017 (Holger Wachholtz, Management Board) Page 18 of 19 Operating Instructions for Compressor 61099049 13. Warranty The warranty terms of Wilhelm Fricke SE, as can be found in the sales documents and the current version of the Terms and Conditions, apply. In case of questions, please contact the company's customer service line. 14. Addresses Sales / Customer Service / Spare parts sales: Tel.: +49 (4281) 712 712 Fax: +49 (4281) 712 700 Postal and shipping address: Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 D-27404 Heeslingen, Germany 15. Legal Notice Original operating instructions for compressor Type 61099050 Manufacturer: Wilhelm Fricke SE - D-27404 Heeslingen 1st Edition of June 2017 ©2017 Wilhelm Fricke GmbH Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the Wilhelm Fricke GmbH company. All names of products mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective companies. Printed on paper made from chlorine and acid-free bleached pulp. Page 19 of 19