Clarke PIONEER 215 Maintenance Instruction
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Clarke PIONEER 215 is an air compressor designed for various inflation and pressurizing applications. With a maximum operating pressure of 10 bar / 145 psi and an air displacement of 7 cuft/min, it efficiently handles tasks such as inflating tires, powering pneumatic tools, or operating spray guns. Its 10-liter air receiver provides ample capacity for continuous use, while the powerful 1.5 HP motor ensures quick recovery time. Additionally, the PIONEER 215 features an oil-lubricated pump for enhanced durability and performance.
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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
1207
©
Thank you for purchasing this air compressor which is fitted with a 10 litre air receiver.
Please read this leaflet thoroughly and carefully follow all instructions. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to the compressor giving you long and satisfactory service.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned without prior permission. This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
CONTENTS PAGE
Guarantee ....................................................................................... 2
Contents ........................................................................................... 2
Safety Precautions .......................................................................... 3
Warning Symbols ............................................................................. 8
Electrical Connections ................................................................... 9
Parts Identification .......................................................................... 10
Assembly ........................................................................................... 11
Preparation for use .......................................................................... 12
Operating instructions .................................................................... 14
Routine Maintenance ..................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 19
Specification .................................................................................... 20
Parts Diagram .................................................................................. 21
Parts List ............................................................................................ 22
Spare Parts and Service ................................................................. 22
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PARTS LIST
NO.
DESCRIPTION PART NO.
COMP. CASING COVER FN116CN0025
SCREW FN130203179
OIL DIPSTICK FN012089000
CASING COVER GASKET FN116120016
CRANKSHAFT
CASING
CONNECTING ROD
PIN RETAINING RING
FN279111043
FN116120006
FN116091021
FN116120011
GUDGEON PIN
PISTON
PISTON RING SET
COMPLETE PISTON
OR 3212 (NBR)
CYLINDER
CYLINDER GASKET
VALVE HOLDER PLATE
FN113113003
FN116022004
FN216022002
FN416HQ0011
FN161280020
FN116CM0002
FN116HT0002
FN416CN0003
HEAD GASKET
HEAD
SCREW
SCREW
FILTERING ELEMENT
NTAKE FILTER
OVERLOAD CUTOUT
CONDENSER
BEARING
SEAL RING
ROTOR
WOUND CASING
BEARING
REAR COVER
FAN
FN116120014
FN116CN0013
FN014001075
FN014002026
FN017007000
FN317081000
FN008040000
FN009200015
FN033082000
FN010132000
FN034036000
FN316CM1605
FN033005000
FN116120007
FN116120008
NO.
DESCRIPTION
67
68
69
70
63
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72
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75
59
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55
56
57
58
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52
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54
32
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50
CIRCLIP
SCREW
HOUSING
DISCHARGE VALVE
GASKETS SET
TANK
WHEEL
CIRCLIP
HANDLE
PROTECTION PANEL
PLUG
VIBRATION DAMPER
DRAIN COCK
DELIVERY TUBE
NOSE CONE
LOCK NUT
GASKET
SPRING
SEAL
NON-RETURN VALVE
L-FITTING
RILSAN TUBE
NIPPLE
POWER CABLE
L-FITTING
SAFETY VALVE
PRESSURE GAUGE
PPRESSURE SWITCH
NIPPLE
PRESSURE REDUCER
PRESSURE GAUGE
SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE
For spare parts and service, please contact your nearest dealer, or Clarke
International, on one of the following numbers.
PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400
PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622 or e-mail as follows:
PARTS: [email protected]
SERVICE: [email protected]
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PART NO.
FN015083000
FN014002125
FN116CN0019
FN011000183
FN216120004
FN164CM0001V
FN020006000
FN015018000
FN116022015
FN101CM0001V
FN111008000
FN116011006
FN122020000
FN164CM0002
FN161535012
FN116HP0011
FN010041000
FN047113002
FN047113001
FN347092000
FN011055000
FN046001000
FN011080000
FN101GA0200
FN011002000
FN047206000
FN330007000
FN321028000
FN011017000
FN319228000
FN330006000
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING!
As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operation and use. Exercising respect and caution will considerably lessen the risk of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked, or ignored, personal injury to the operator, or damage to property may result. It is in your own interest to read and pay attention to the following rules:
WARNING!
When using the air compressor, you should follow basic safety precautions including the following to reduce the risk of personal injury. Make sure that you have read all of the instructions before using the air compressor. Keep this booklet with the compressor for future reference by the operator. Persons who have not read this booklet should not use the air compressor.
WARNING!
Compressed air can be dangerous. Death or serious injury could result from improper or unsafe use of this compressor. To avoid these risks, use your common sense and follow these basic safety instructions. Compressed air should never be inhaled as it may contain toxic vapours or solid particles.
Always work in good ventilation, especially when spraying paints or other toxic substances and always use a suitable face mask. Do not spray near sources of possible ignition.
WARNING!
Attachments, hoses and accessories must meet or exceed the maximum pressure rating of this compressor.
If low pressure parts are used, the air pressure could cause them to explode or fly apart, resulting in serious injury. Always take great care when releasing the pressure and connecting/disconnecting tools.
WARNING!
This compressor must be connected to a power socket that is safeguarded by a suitable circuit breaker or fuse.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
TRAINING: Prior to use all operators should become familiar with the instructions in this booklet. In particular, become familiar with the ON/OFF control for emergency stopping.
ALWAYS USE EYE PROTECTION: When operating the air compressor, always use eye protection, and make sure that other people in the work area are also using eye protection. Eye protectors must provide protection from flying particles both from the front and from the side.
NEVER TOUCH MOVING PARTS: Never place your hand near any moving parts on the air compressor or operate with the covers removed.
PROTECT YOUR SELF AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK: Never operate the air compressor in wet or damp locations.
DRESS PROPERLY: Loose clothing or jewellery may be caught in moving parts.
Always tie long hair back.
KEEP VISITORS/CHILDREN AWAY: Do not allow visitors/children to handle the air compressor or attachments and ensure that any people in the work area are suitably dressed.
KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN: Cluttered areas invite accidents, clear the work area of all unnecessary tools, debris and furniture.
DISCONNECT THE AIR COMPRESSOR: Always disconnect the air compressor from the mains power supply and decompress before performing maintenance, changing any parts and when not in use.
DO NOT ABUSE THE CABLE: Never pull on the cable when removing the plug from the mains socket, or lift the compressor by the mains cable.
BREATHING QUALITY AIR: This compressor should not be used to supply breathing quality air.
DO NOT ABUSE THE COMPRESSOR: Do not stand on the compressor.
SAFETY VALVE: Never remove or attempt to adjust the safety valve. Keep the safety valve free from paint and other accumulations.
AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING: Do not move the air compressor when it is connected to the mains power supply. When connecting the air compressor to the mains supply make sure the red button on top of the air compressor is in the
OFF (down) position.
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PARTS DIAGRAM
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SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Supply .....................................
230 V, 1 Phase 50Hz
Max. Operating Pressure .......................
10 bar / 145 psi
Motor Rating ...........................................
1.5 HP
Air Displacement ....................................
7 cuft/min
Air Receiver .............................................
10 litre
Net Weight ..............................................
23 kg
Dimensions ( L x W x H ) .........................
410 x 340 x 630 mm
Duty Cycle ..............................................
S1 (continuous)
Part No. ....................................................
2225005
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. However, We reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice. Always consult the machine’s data plate
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
STORE THE AIR COMPRESSOR PROPERLY: When not in use the air compressor should be stored in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children. Always lock up the storage area.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING: Ear protection should be worn when operating this compressor.
MAINTAIN THE AIR COMPRESSOR WITH CARE: If the air compressor is damaged in any way, have it repaired by a qualified service engineer.
EXTENSION LEAD: Only use extension leads that are of an appropriate power rating and suitable for the work environment. Extension leads must have an earth connection. Inspect the extension lead regularly and replace if damaged.
ONLY USE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED IN THIS MANUAL: The use of unauthorised accessories or attachments is not permitted and may result in personal injury and damage to the air compressor. Do not attempt to repair or modify the air compressor.
STAY ALERT: Watch what you are doing, use common sense, and do not operate the air compressor when you are tired. The air compressor should not be used if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any medication that makes you drowsy.
BEFORE EACH USE CHECK THE AIR COMPRESSOR AND HOSE FOR DAMAGED
PARTS: Never use the air compressor if it has been damaged in any way. Have the air compressor repaired by a qualified service engineer. Do not use the air compressor if the On/Off switch does not operate correctly.
HANDLE THE AIR COMPRESSOR CAREFULLY: Operate the air compressor according to the instructions contained within this instruction booklet. This air compressor should never be operated by children or individuals unfamiliar with its operation.
KEEP THE MOTOR AIR VENT CLEAR: Keep the motor vent clear and free from dust, wipe regularly to maintain an adequate supply of clean air to the air compressor.
OPERATE THE AIR COMPRESSOR AT THE CORRECT VOLTAGE: Make sure that the mains supply voltage is the same as the voltage shown on the rating plate.
DO NOT WIPE THE PLASTIC PARTS WITH SOLVENT: Do not use solvents or thinners such as petrol, benzene, carbon tetrachloride or alcohol to clean the air compressor, as these chemicals will damage the finish. With the air compressor unplugged from the supply, use a dry cloth to wipe over the plastic casing.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
KEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE: Check the screws and covers periodically.
ADEQUATE VENTILATION: The compressor should only be used in areas with adequate ventilation and should not be exposed to heat, or used near inflammable substances.
NEVER USE AN AIR COMPRESSOR WHICH APPEARS DEFECTIVE OR IS OPERATING
ABNORMALLY: If the compressor operates unusually or makes strange noises, switch off immediately and purge the air tank. Arrange repair with an authorised service centre.
DO NOT MODIFY THE AIR COMPRESSOR: Do not attempt to modify the air compressor, tank, fittings or attachments in any way. Doing so will invalidate the guarantee and could result in personal injury.
DO NOT MODIFY THE TANK: Do not modify the tank or operate at pressures or temperatures outside the limits stated in this booklet.
TURN OFF THE AIR COMPRESSOR WHEN NOT IN USE: When not in use, turn off the air compressor by pressing the On/Off switch, remove the plug from the mains supply and slowly undo the drain valve to release the pressure from the tank.
Remember to close the drain valve before storage and ensure it is fully tightened before use.
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES: During operation, the motor, connections, compressor body, cylinder head and tubes may get hot, please take care.
DO NOT DIRECT THE AIR STREAM AT THE BODY: Do not direct the air stream at people or animals, as injury may result. Compressed air can cause soft tissue damage and propel dirt and other particles at high speed.
ONLY USE RECOMMENDED PARTS: To avoid the risk of bursting, only hoses with a rated pressure of 10 bar, or more should be used. Never attempt to repair faulty hoses.
DO NOT USE THIS COMPRESSOR TO INFLATE SMALL, LOW-PRESSURE OBJECTS: Items such as children's toys or footballs can explode if over-inflated.
AVOID KINKING OR TRAPPING THE AIR HOSE: Always replace faulty hoses - never attempt a repair if a leak is detected.
DRAIN TANK: Drain the tank after each use. Switch off and slowly open the drain valve to release the air then tilt the compressor to empty condensed water.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
With considerate use, your air compressor should provide you with long and trouble free service. Routine checks should be made on both the electrical supply as well as on all the compressed air lines and connections. If any fault appears, the reason for which is not immediately obvious, we recommend that you contact your local Clarke dealer.
F a u l t C a u s e
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F a u l t y n o n r e t u r n v a l v e .
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F i r s t d r a i n r e c e i v e r c o m p l e t e l y o f a i r .
R e m o v e t h e c a r v a l v e e f u ll y e n d c l e a n p l u g t h e
, v a l v e s e a t a n d t h r e a s s e m b l e .
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r e s t s e r v i c e
CAUTION Do not attempt any repair or adjustment if you are uncertain as to how it should be done. If you have any queries, contact your local
Clarke Dealer.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Every six months
• Make sure that all bolts are securely tightened.
• Clean all the external parts of the compressor.
Oil
After the first 100 hours use, replace the oil completely using Clarke SAE40 compressor oil. Then replace the oil after every 500 hours of operation or every 6 months.
To empty the oil from the machine, remove the oil drain plug from the crankcase cover. See figure 12.
Non Return Valve
Examine the non-return valve, and replace the gasket and valve if necessary
Figure 12
Figure 13
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Figure 14
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NEVER STOP THE COMPRESSOR BY REMOVING THE PLUG OR SWITCHING OFF AT
THE MAINS SUPPLY: Always use the On/Off switch on the compressor.
NEVER OPERATE WITHOUT ALL GUARDS IN PLACE: Never operate without all guards or safety features in place and in proper working order.
NEVER OPERATE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES: The air compressor produces sparks during operation.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS AND AIR LEAKS: If any part of the compressor is damaged, it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate correctly and perform its intended function. Check for the alignment of parts, damage to parts, air leaks and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or any other part that is damaged or defective should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorised service centre. Defective pressure switches must be replaced prior to further use of the compressor.
ONLY USE WITHIN THE RECOMMENDED OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: This compressor should only be used in an ambient temperature of between 0 O C and 25 O C.
CLEANING AND CONDITION OF THE COMPRESSOR: Keep the external surfaces of the tank clean. Avoid impact damage and do not allow the tank to come into contact with abrasive or corrosive materials.
MOVING THE COMPRESSOR: Always transport the compressor by lifting or pulling it with the appropriate grips or handles.
USING THE COMPRESSOR FOR PAINTING:
• Do not work in enclosed areas or near naked flames.
• Make sure that the area in which you are working has good ventilation.
• Protect your nose and mouth with a suitable face mask.
• Always check the safety data sheets for substances being sprayed & ensure manufacturers instructions are followed.
MOTOR HOUSING: Do not insert your fingers or other objects inside the motor housing to avoid physical damage or damage to the compressor.
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WARNING SYMBOLS
READ THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CAREFULLY BEFORE
POSITIONING, OPERATING OR ADJUSTING THE
COMPRESSOR.
Risk of electric shock. The compressor must be disconnected from the mains supply before removing any covers. Do not use in a damp environment.
Risk of accidental start-up. The compressor could start automatically in the event of a power cut and subsequent reset. Do not carry the compressor while it is connected to the power source, or when the tank is filled with compressed air.
This compressor contains surfaces which may reach a high temperature during operation. Never operate with the motor housing removed.
Air and condensation water can burst from the compressor when the drain plug is removed.
Wear a safety goggles and ear protectors when using this compressor
This compressor produces a high sound level during operation. Ear protection should be worn.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: Before carrying out any mainenance work, always disconnect the compressor from the mains supply, drain the air receiver and, if necessary, allow the machine to cool down before starting work.
Daily
Check Oil
Ensure the oil level is between the min and max marks on the dipstick. See page
11 and top-up if necessary - (use Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil, available from your local dealer).
Drain the tank
After use, always open the drain valve to ensure that any liquid that may have condensed, is drained off. See page 16.
Monthly
The air intake filter should be inspected on a MONTHLY basis, and more often in dusty conditions,
To clean the air intake filter,
1 Pull the filter cover away from the compressor as shown. See figure 10.
2 Remove the sponge filter from the filter cover. See figure 11.
3 Clean the sponge and the filter cover using a soft brush.
• If necessary, the sponge filter may be gently washed in warm soapy water,
• Rinse and allow the filter to dry thoroughly before refitting.
5 Ensure that the filter and filter cover is then placed back into its original position.
• If any part of the filter is damaged, you should obtain a replacement.
Figure 10
Figure 11
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Draining the reservoir
CAUTION! It is important to drain the reservoir before storage
1 Switch the air compressor off, by pressing down the red on/off button, and remove the plug from the mains supply.
• Place a suitable container beneath the compressor to catch any condensate.
2 Carefully undo the drain valve anti-clockwise until you hear a hissing noise, this is the reservoir depressurising.
• When the gauge indicates zero and the hissing has stopped, tighten the drain outlet nut again.
Figure 9
Drain valve
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the mains lead to a standard, 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved 13 amp BS 1363 plug, or a suitably fused isolator switch.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green & Yellow
Blue
Brown
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-
-
Earth
Neutral
Live
As the colours of the flexible lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
• Connect GREEN & YELLOW cord to terminal marked with a letter “E” or Earth symbol “ ” or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.
• Connect BROWN cord to terminal marked with a letter “L” or coloured RED.
• Connect BLUE cord to terminal marked with a letter “N” or coloured
BLACK.
If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable
(i.e. non-rewireable) please note:
1.
The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable.
There is a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket outlet.
2.
Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.
3.
When replacing a detachable fuse carrier, ensure the correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).
4.
Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or most electrical stockists.
FUSE RATING
The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating (13 amps) and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device (RCD)
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
2
4
5
7
3
6
1
13
12
10
11
1 Motor housing
2 On/Off switch (red button)
3 Main reservoir pressure gauge
4 Output pressure regulator
5 Outlet tap
6 Output pressure gauge
7 Trolley handle
8
9
8 Support frame
9 Drain valve
10 Compressed air reservoir
11 Wheel
12 Pressure regulator and cut-out
13 Oil dipstick
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Switching the air compressor OFF
To switch the air compressor off,
1.
Close the outlet tap and press down on the on/off button (red button) located on top of the pressure regulator
2.
Switch off the mains supply and remove the plug.
• You should never leave the compressor air reservoir unattended while under pressure, as this could be hazardous.
• Always release the pressure from the reservoir when not in use or prior to storage, as described in 'Draining the reservoir' on page 16.
Removing a tool from the air hose
WARNING!
Always set the pressure regulator to zero before attempting to remove or replace a tool.
1 Press down the on/off switch (red button) located on top of the pressure regulator.
2 Close the air outlet tap and trigger the equipment (spraygun, air tool etc), to release air from the air hose BEFORE disconnecting the hose from the machine.
Reset button
This compressor is equipped with a thermal overload device, which operates as a safety device to protect the motor.
When the motor overheats for any reason, the overload cutout automatically cuts the power thereby preventing damage to the motor.
Wait around 5 minutes for the motor to cool and press the reset button.
If you restart the compressor and the overload cutout activates again, switch off the compressor, remove the plug from the
Figure 8
mains and have your compressor checked by a qualified service agent.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Switching the air compressor ON
The compressor will make a continuous loud noise when the tank is charging this is normal.
1.
Lift the red On/Off switch located on top of the pressure regulator.
• The compressor will charge the main tank to 10 bar (145 psi) then switch off.
• The compressor will restart automatically whenever the pressure in the main tank falls below a certain level.
2.
Check the operation of the safety valve, under pressure daily, by pulling the ring as shown in figure 6. Air
Figure 6
should be released you pull the ring and stop when the ring is released.
• If the valve does not operate as described, or if the valve is stuck, it must be replaced by qualified service personnel before using the compressor.
WARNING!
Do not remove or attempt to adjust the safety valve.
3.
Select the pressure you need using the pressure regulator. See figure 7.
4.
Open the outlet tap.
Pressure regulator
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Figure 7
Output pressure gauge
ASSEMBLY
WARNING!
Before assembling and using the air compressor, make sure that you have read and understood all of the safety instructions.
Installation
Take care when lifting the compressor from the packaging.
CAUTION! Do not lift the compressor from the gauge of fittings assembly. Get assistance if necessary. This unit weighs 23 kg.
After removing the compressor from its packaging, check the integrity of the unit, making sure it has not been damaged in transit.
Positioning the air compressor
This compressor should be positioned on a stable, flat surface (or one with a maximum inclination of 15 O ). See figure 1, and ensure it is completely stable
Do not cover or box in the compressor.
Always position it at least 50cm from any obstacle or wall
Make sure the compressor has good all round ventilation.
15 0 max
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Figure 1
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ASSEMBLY
Moving the air compressor
Before moving the compressor, switch off and disconnect it from the mains power supply.
• Always use the trolley handle.
• Do not lift by (or put strain on) fittings, valves or hoses.
• Take care when moving the compressor to avoid damaging the valves or fittings.
The compressor is heavy, get assistance when lifting and moving this compressor to avoid personal injury.
PREPARING FOR USE
Before connecting your compressor to the mains supply,
Check the Oil
1.
Lift the dipstick out of the oil reservoir. See figure 2.
2.
Ensure the oil level is between the min and max marks on the dipstick. See figure 3.
• If needed top up the reservoir with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil, available from your Clarke dealer.
PREPARING FOR USE
Before connecting your compressor to the mains supply, check the following:-
• The mains voltage is 230V.
• The on/off button is in the off position.
• The pressure regulator should be set at its lowest setting, i.e. turned fully anticlockwise.
• If the machine has not been used for 24 hours or so, open the drain valve to drain any condensate which may have accumulated. When clear, close the valve, finger tight.
IMPORTANT: If the receiver is under pressure, keep your hands well away from the air being expelled. Remember, compressed air is DANGEROUS!
WARNING!
Before connecting any air tool, make sure you have read and fully understood the manufacturers instruction booklet for the tool being used.
Also ensure that the tool is compatible with the compressor and hose specifications.
If the pressure rating of the tool is less than 10 bar, the pressure regulator must be used to adjust the output pressure.
1 Attach the air hose to the air outlet tap using the hose nut. See figure 4.
• Ensure that the drain valve is finger tight. For the location of the drain valve, see page 10.
2 Finally, plug the mains cable into the supply socket and switch on the power.
Hose nut
Figure 4
On/Off Switch
Figure 2 Figure 3
12 13
Figure 5
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