Vetter Pneum. collection containers User Manual
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4.3
Deflation
The deflation of the Pneumatic Hazmat Container happens over
the inflation connection. To deflate the Pneumatic Hazmat Contai-
ner, close the compressed air cylinder and disconnect the pressure
reducer. Screw the cap off of the filling connection in the counter-
clockwise direction.
The deflation valve is opened by pressing-in
and turning the pin (1) counter clockwise.
1
Pin before locking
Pressing-in + turning
Valve open
Fold the Pneumatic Hazmat Container s in the way, that the air can
escape (Folding to the direction of the inflation connection). Any
remaining air can be removed with a vacuum adaptor (Item No.:
1700018300) in combination with an construction-site compres-
sor adaptor (Item No.: 1600012000).
2
1
3
Connect the construction-site compressor adaptor (1) to the cou-
pling of the vacuum adaptor (2) and turn it interlocking. Then
tighten the screwable part of t the vacuum adaptor. Now connect
the constructionsite compressor adaptor to the pneumatic stiffe-
ning frame. Attach the quick-action coupling (3) to the connec-
tion hose of the pressure regulator (pressure approx. 6 bar/87 psi)
and open the hand valve of the pressure regulator slowly. Using
the vacuum adapter the air is sucked out of the Hazmat container
which can then be quickly packed without difficulty.
After deflation and before packing, the valve
must be unlocked again in order to guarantee
perfect inflation when it is next used!
4.4
Care and Maintenance
The Hazmat Container and its fittings are to be cleaned after use.
Cleaning of the Hazmat Container is normally made using warm
water together with a soap solution and dried at room tempera-
ture. DIN 7716 is to be observed when storing for long periods of
time.