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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING!

Compressed air can be dangerous.

Follow these safety instructions carefully.

NEVER 

direct a jet of compressed air at people or animals, or spray

paint towards people or animals.

ALWAYS 

use appropriate protective equipment, such as Clarke safety-

compressed air tools.

Air compressors work at high pressure. 

ALWAYS 

inspect equipment and hoses

before use, checking for any damage or leaks. Have any damage properly
repaired before using the machine again.

DO NOT

 operate the compressor with any guards removed.

DO NOT

 adjust or tamper with the safety valve in any way. The maximum

working pressure is clearly marked on the compressor.

The compressor will become hot during operation. 

DO NOT

 touch the

ALWAYS 

release any pressure from the air hose (by operating the tool briefly)

before disconnecting any hoses or tools.

 

ALWAYS

 ensure the pressure is expelled from the air receiver, and the machine

is disconnected from the mains supply, 

BEFORE

 carrying out any maintenance,

DO NOT

 leave pressure in the receiver overnight, or when transporting.

DO NOT

 adjust, or tamper with the safety valves. The maximum pressure is

factory set, and clearly marked on the machine.

ENSURE 

that any equipment or tool used in conjunction with your compressor,

has a safety working pressure exceeding that of the machine.

ALWAYS 

consult paint manufacturers instructions, for safety and usage.before

spraying any material

ALWAYS 

ensure that all individuals using the compressor have read and fully

understand the Operating Instructions supplied.

When paint spraying:

ALWAYS 

wear a suitably approved breathing mask when paint  spraying,

to protect against inhalation of paint spray or fumes. An air feed mask

may be required when spraying some types of paint. If in doubt, check the
paint manufacturers instructions.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation. 

DO NOT

 spray in confined or enclosed

areas.

Many paints are flammable. 

DO NOT

 smoke while spraying or preparing paints,

or spray near a naked flame or heat source.

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PARTS DIAGRAM

COMPRESSOR ASSY.

Summary of Contents for AIR PIONEER 100

Page 1: ...0104 PIONEER 100 AIR COMPRESSOR PIONEER 100 AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...5 5kgs Part Number 230V 2320033 110V 2320035 Duty Cycle S1 at 7bar Please note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print However CLARKE Internation...

Page 3: ...ed 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...

Page 4: ...sconnected from the mains supply BEFORE carrying out any maintenance DO NOT leave pressure in the receiver overnight or when transporting DO NOT adjust or tamper with the safety valves The maximum pre...

Page 5: ...ent must be approved to BS1362 We recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device RCD If in any doubt DO NOT attempt any connections or repairs yourself Cons...

Page 6: ...and squirt a few drops of commonly available light oil 3 in 1 or similar into the cylinder head 3 Screw on the air intake filter fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 4 Fig 3 PREPARATION FOR USE Check the oil level i...

Page 7: ...o not exceed 50 psi unless following paint manufacturer s instructions If other attachments are used for example a tyre inflating gauge staple gun paraffin gun etc it may be necessary to set the opera...

Page 8: ...s To empty the oil from the machine remove the screw on the front of the crankcase cover fig 7 4 Every 50 hours use remove the black plastic air filter fig 8 then unclip the back cover Remove the filt...

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